Friday Humor Devotional
Dear Lord, forgive me for my gluttony. Is it a sin to take communion twenty-eight times in a row on a Saturday because I’ve run out of wine and the liquor stores are closed for […]
Dear Lord, forgive me for my gluttony. Is it a sin to take communion twenty-eight times in a row on a Saturday because I’ve run out of wine and the liquor stores are closed for […]
My husband finally decided to clean the tool shed windows when I was summoned outside: Hubs: Poppet would you come outside please. Me: Why? Hubs: I need your artistic opinion. Me: ——–? Hubs: It’ll only […]
Shorehouse Books is so proud to launch The Promise in Plan B today by HO’s own Mary Farr. Mary has a lifelong commitment to healing and humor, and this book truly drives her mission home. […]
I have an unfinished novel that I plan to finish eventually. I don’t know when this will be. It will be sooner if I don’t get sidetracked with other projects. In the meantime, I thought […]
Out of respect for September 11th, a different FHD: Dear Lord, please remember all who gave their lives on 911 and to those who still find the courage to smile after such a horrendous […]
When I was in the ninth grade, two of my classmates got into a shoving-then-wrestling fight. Surprising because we were in a classroom at the time. In a Catholic high school. Right before Religion class. […]
“WE SPIT ON THE MILE HIGH CLUB” Two Nepalese mountain climbers were married atop Mt. Everest some weeks ago. Don’t know, Moni Mulepati and Pem Dorjee, but we think it’s all downhill from here. […]
Recently I helped our younger teenage daughter, Emmy, purchase her first car. She had no idea how much used cars cost. I think she was hoping to afford a slightly used Lexus. What she got […]
Dear Lord, please forgive me for my selfish celebration this glorious Friday. When Donald Trump allowed a woman to come on stage to test the authenticity of his mangy locks, it happily confirmed the financial […]
I recently read a quote that went something like, “The older you get, the sexier it is when someone can carry on an intelligent conversation.” Agreed. In my twenties and thirties, the barrier to entry, […]