Diary of a Sick Person
Saturday Night Hmmm. I feel like I might be coming down with something, as in kind of yucky, if you know what I mean. I dare any sickness to invade my body! I laugh at […]
Saturday Night Hmmm. I feel like I might be coming down with something, as in kind of yucky, if you know what I mean. I dare any sickness to invade my body! I laugh at […]
A while back, I attended my niece’s high school volleyball game. She was a senior, and I tried to attend as many games as possible. When I see competitive volleyball in person, I am always […]
It’s obvious to anyone who has been reading my work in the last week or so that I have had family relationships on my mind. Mother’s Day can do that to a person. The good […]
Before I go on to something useful, I would like to take a little time to talk about firstborn children. I speak from personal experience and from watching The History Channel too much. Firstborns do […]
You know that show on PBS where the host has different celebrities do a DNA testing, then sometimes tells them they are related to some famous person from the past, such as Abraham Lincoln or […]
This is a work of fiction. Any resemblance to anything living or dead is accidental, so don’t blame the author. I have enough problems. Novenas are cool. For nine days in a row, you say […]
You’re probably wondering who the hell I think I am, telling people how to write. Well, I know as much about writing as a lot of people, and I do not tell people how to […]
Choir Practice It’s Wednesday night choir practice time. As usual, only half the choir has shown up. This is a problem, because we only have eighteen people to begin with: 2 basses, 2 tenors, 3 […]
Sunday 8:00 AM. It’s snowing. I think I’ll skip Mass today. Skipping church on Sunday is a mortal sin, says Father McGarrity. I’ll bet it’s not any kind of sin when it’s snowing. Maybe it’s […]