We're kicking off our weekend with Halloween this year. Unfortunetally, it's not a federal holiday, so there's no Paid Time Off this Friday. The best most people will get is an early release to take their children trick or treating before it gets dark. But hey, if you don't have dependents, there's still an opportunity... Continue Reading →
Meme Mondays with Trisha: Mother’s Day
You know, there's been a run-on joke about what Mothers really want for Mother's Day. To do absolutely nothing. To indulge in our favorite hobbies without interruption. To temporarily turn off that Spidey sense of children embarking in reckless behavior. Alas motherhood is a year-round with little to know daily breaks. So, why is it... Continue Reading →
Meme Mondays with Trisha: Spirit Halloween Stores
The spookiest time of year is a week away. How do I know that? Earlier this month, I noticed a Spirit Halloween Stores banner being raised where a CVS sign used to be. This observation made me think of the random places I've seen Spirit Halloween Stores bloom like wildflower, which inspired this week's Meme... Continue Reading →
Meme Mondays with Trisha: St Patrick’s Day
Since St. Patrick's Days is right around the corner, it's the perfect time to search for some St. Patrick's Day Memes! I was surprised by the variety of memes I found. A few are potatoes related, but it's all in good fun. There's something amusing about cows covered in four leaf clovers doing an Irish... Continue Reading →
Meme Mondays with Trisha: Valentine’s
Usually, Meme Mondays is a collection of memes that amuse me. I had a hard time finding Valentine Memes that weren't self deprecating or just poking fun at single people. In my opinion, Valentine's aren't restricted to couples. Its simply another opportunity to show the people in your life that you care. That being said,... Continue Reading →
Meme Mondays with Trisha : HalloThanksMas
We've reflected on several hard themes this Summer. It felt like we were overdue for some light hearted content. But what to search for? I was slightly amused to see Halloween decorations immediately displayed after the Fourth of July. However, Christmas is displayed alongside Halloween decorations as early as September. This clear violation of commerical... Continue Reading →