I Don’t Know If I Lost My Horse or Found a Rope (or My BFF Earns Her Wings!)
Hello folks, last week was truly one for the books! Easter 2014 will go down in the Tomlinson family chronicles as one glory-packed, God showing up and showing out celebration. If you haven't heard about our miracle, you can read my daughter-in-law's update here: ProvidenceCarey.com You back? Cool! Wonderful, wasn't it? And yet, life doesn't stop moving, which means I'm so far behind I don't know if
Playing Catchup on the Porch
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The Internet of Things
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Pardon Me, Do You Have Any Pou Pourri?
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Those Funny California Folks, At It Again
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Password problems? There’s a Pill for That…
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Auto Correct Will Do You Wrong
Hello folks, let’s chat…When my sisters and I were teenagers, Mama had a saying she'd use to cover for people we were upset with if she felt we girls weren't being fair in our assessments of the situation. She drove us crazy saying, "She means well." Granted, we gave Mama ample opportunities to use it. One of us was always in a teenage tizzy about
Selfies Make Your Butt Look Big
Hello folks, let’s chat… Several days ago, I was having coffee with my girlfriends when someone brought up the subject of Selfies. In the event you aren't familiar with the term, "Selfies" is the name given to the endless self-portrait photographs being posted on social media, compliments of our ever present smart phones. For a clue as to how I feel about selfies, I offered the
Is Your Baby Wearing a Toupee?
Hello folks, let’s chat…I happened upon a Straight Running Crazy development earlier that I must share with y'all so I can file it away and try not to think about it again. At least that's the goal. I'll get right to it. You can now buy hair pieces for your baby on the Internet. Let me be perfectly clear, I'm not talking about helping children who
A Pre Duck Dynasty Tale
Hello folks, let’s chat…We did the neatest thing over the holidays. It's something I wished I would've done with some of our other relatives while we had the opportunity, but live and learn, that's my motto. As my daughter-in-law and I began clearing the gumbo dishes that evening, my husband and son started asking my father-in-law questions designed to get him into storytelling mode. For the