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Love Is When…

This morning I received a Facebook message from a good friend. She’s making Valentine’s Day ornaments for her staying-up-all-year Christmas tree, and she wants her friends to send her their answer to the sentence starter, “Love is…” My first thought was this: Then I thought of my hilarious readers. Help me out. Fill in the […]

5 Books You Don't Want Your Spouse to Sign out of the Library

My husband is a recovering librarian. This means that when we were first dating and he wasn’t yet recovering, I’d call him and say things like, “Hey, Babe. How does ‘822.33 SHA’ sound to you?” William Shakespeare—one of the many Williams we named our son after (see also William Wallace and my grandfather)—has his own […]

Want to Guest Post for Me?

UPDATE: I’m now booking guest posts into the second half of 2013. See below if interested! RAMBLING and PREAMBLING When I turned on my laptop this morning, I was greeted by this notice: It’s a bit like being pregnant: I’m not sure if 100 days is long or short. It’s roughly equivalent to one trimester […]

Whiteboard Wednesday: The Taste Bud Edition

We’re eating dinner, which consists of sausages baked in the oven because our barbecue is buried under snow. These aren’t the usual sausages we cook, the ones that come wrapped tightly in industrial plastic from a supermarket the size of Saskatchewan. These are from-a-butcher sausages, which means they have flavour. William inhales his ketchup with […]

10 Things I'd Like to Say to a Telemarketer

I can’t give you my bank number, I just emailed it to a guy in Nigeria. We’re busy eating “Gangnam Style.” Have you thought about exciting marketing opportunities with Tupperware? Sure. Can I put you on hold while I go to bed for the night? I’m doing a crossword. What’s a two-word phrase for “leave […]

Book Update: Alphabetical Awesomeness

Yesterday, I discovered that Skyhorse Publishing’s Spring/Summer catalog is out. My book, which releases May 1, is in there. I love Skyhorse’s eclectic offerings. You may remember that when I signed with them last June, I searched their recent deals in Publisher’s Marketplace. I was sandwiched between some quirky titles: Well, now that Skyhorse’s Spring/Summer […]

50 Shades of Pet Stores

Every time I walk into a pet store, a blog post writes itself and a unicorn and a T-Rex die in each other’s arms. One day last week,Vivian suggested that we go to the Pet Store. “You know,” she said, “the one that sells animals.” I learned that fact two years ago, thanks for reminding me. […]

How To Cheat Using a Pedometer

I bought a FitBit Zip, which I tend to call my FitBit “Zit” because it protrudes from my body like acne. If you don’t know what a FitBit is, it’s a small piece of expensive plastic that you clip to your waistband so it can record you how many steps you take on a given […]

Christmas Carols and Bacon: a new tradition

Earlier this week, funny blogger Go Jules Go showed us her homemade, bacon-inspired Christmas tree ornaments. This got me thinking, which is a dangerous pursuit the week before Christmas. We really need to rewrite some Christmas carols in honour of bacon. *** I’ll start: Deck the halls with pounds of bacon… Joy to the Bacon […]

How My Son Views Me (Cheers!)

Saturday morning means sleeping in, reading the paper, and revelling in the rays of laziness. Unless your son has music lessons at 8:45 a.m. I sit in the music studio, editing my humour manuscript for the 16th time. It’s ceased to be funny. Will’s private lesson ends, mere minutes before Vivian’s parented music lesson begins. Will’s […]

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