Category Archives: Pure side-splitting comedy

The Blank Post

In college, I read a short story by Isak Dinesen called “The Blank Page.” Therein, a convent displays the wedding night sheet of princesses. Framed on the convent walls, idiosyncratically one might say, is proof of consumation of the marriage and … Continue reading

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Picture Imperfect

I wasn’t writing when Viva was as young as Pringles is now (one month old today!), but I know from reading my early blog entries that even when Viva was eight months old, I struggled to find time to write. Before … Continue reading

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