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Category Archives: blogging
being 36
Spring birthdays in New England can be unpredictable. Some years, it’s turtleneck weather, and other years, it’s sandals season. The night before my birthday, I slept well. I woke up to a sunny morning. Sandals it is. I treasure my birthday. I know that … Continue reading
Posted in blogging, coffee, everyday life, family, kids, marriage, personal, yoga
Tagged everyday life, happy birthday to me, marriage, parenting
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Why being a modern American Jew is so hard
Our local, family-owned Kosher supermarket was on the verge of closing this week when some angel investors rescued the business. Our Jewish community was temporarily devastated at the prospect of losing this local institution. For many, the Crown is more … Continue reading
Posted in being jewish, blogging, community, culture, everyday life, food, holidays, religion
Tagged being jewish, local food, save the crown
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Making the next 52 weeks count
We only get 365 days in a year. Three of them are already done in 2014. And in those three days, I cooked two new recipes (fried rice and sweet potato/black bean tacos), did some good reading, applied for a … Continue reading
Posted in blogging, everyday life, family, marriage, personal, productivity, writing
Tagged 365 projects, husband, productivity, weekly projects
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Happiest of new years!
I think my first resolution for the new year is to STOP writing things like “I can hardly believe that it’s already September” or “I can hardly believe that it’s December 31st” as I just started to type. Time passes … Continue reading
Posted in academia, blogging, dissertation, everyday life, family, higher education, kids, lessons learned, marriage, parenthood, work, writing
Tagged year end post
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Time diet update
At the beginning of November, I wanted to get my act together. I invented the time diet where I tracked how I spent my time. Here are my mixed results: 1. Strict dieting can really help get your act together: On … Continue reading
Posted in academia, blogging, everyday life, higher education, lessons learned, productivity, work, writing
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I’m going on a time diet
I’ve got an accounting problem on my hands. Accounting was my worst grade in college–the only class where I earned a C. Overburdened by responsibilities in other classes and woefully behind on and confused by the material, I capitulated mid-semester. It’s … Continue reading
Posted in academia, blogging, community, higher education, lessons learned, personal, work, writing
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The writing is the reward
If you’re a teacher, you are probably wondering where September went. I know I am pretty amazed at how many things happened in the last month and how quickly this semester is flying. In this first semester of non-graduate, non-dissertating … Continue reading
Posted in blogging, lessons learned, teaching, writing
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On social media: [sometimes] you say it best when you say nothing at all
With so many channels for communication, it is incredible if anything stays private. News, no matter how big or small, travels quickly. Is it possible for the thinking brain to internalize, recall, or reflect on so much information? What about … Continue reading
Posted in being jewish, blogging, community, family, holidays, lessons learned, media, personal, social media, work, writing
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Persistence in the face of unrelenting mediocrity
After many summers of failing miserably at tending to vegetable plants, I have resigned myself to the realization that I am not a great gardener. Do you hear me, husband? I stink at gardening. I am not even a little … Continue reading
Posted in academia, blogging, lessons learned, personal, research, students, teaching, work, writing
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A very merry un-birthday to Rogue Cheerios!
So, my one year anniversary of the blog came and went with little fanfare yesterday. I can hardly believe that I have been blogging for a whole year. My husband can hardly believe it either. When I first thought about … Continue reading
Posted in academia, blogging, community, lessons learned, motherhood, parenthood, personal, writing
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