
We’ve entered an era where everyone has commentary and no one has a plan. Panels dissect. Politicians pontificate. Social feeds overflow with critique. But where are the blueprints? If criticism is going to be loud, it should at least come with scaffolding. Otherwise, it’s just noise dressed as expertise. Continue reading

Valentine’s Day has never been my favorite performance. While my husband remembers every Hallmark holiday, I prefer love unscheduled, shown in daily rituals, not dictated by a calendar square. From Cupid costumes to sushi dates and retro arcades, this is my honest (and slightly sarcastic) word on Valentine’s Day. Continue reading

Some people pause before they speak. Others provide live commentary on dishwashers, driving routes, and life decisions nobody asked to have analyzed. This reflection on being relentlessly talkative explores the fine line between engagement and overparticipation, and the humbling realization that silence occasionally earns more respect. Continue reading

From shredded childhood socks masquerading as Olympic skates to watching Milan host the world, this reflection blends humor, nostalgia, and cultural pride. It explores athletic ambition, global unity, and how travel can quietly reshape identity, all viewed from the comfort of a couch that once doubled as training equipment. Continue reading

Scientists are experimenting with fertility and embryos in space, and somehow this is being treated as progress. A skeptical, sarcastic look at space baby science, billionaire priorities, and why fixing life on Earth feels like the better plan. Continue reading

Punxsutawney Phil says six more weeks of winter, but his track record says otherwise. A snarky rant about unreliable rodents, boots I love, sweaters I avoid, and why cold without snow feels like a personal insult. Continue reading