Mopping with Joy

This was a great weekend for me.  While the backdrop nationally was President Trump’s inauguration and the peaceful protests for the rights of women, minorities, and the poor, my focus was a little more personal. Friday and Sunday nights we had parties (YAY!) where my son invited over his friends for dinner, games, art or music … More Mopping with Joy

The Power of Comedy

So if you weren’t invited to an Inaugural ball, why not have a ball instead?  Because it look like after VAE is done with its love-in, they are hosting a laugh-in. Atlanta-born 35-year-old Lauren Gunderson is currently the most produced living American playwright.  This award-winning author’s works are known for their wit, intelligence, and heart and … More The Power of Comedy

Spend January 20 With Some Nasty Women in Durham, NC

Do you know about the Nasty Women movement?  It takes its name from Donald Trump’s comment during the third Presidential debate where he called Hillary Clinton “such a nasty woman.”  On November 9, 2016 (the day after the election), New York artist Roxanne Jackson issued a call to action on her Facebook page that said: … More Spend January 20 With Some Nasty Women in Durham, NC

Triangle NC Residents Invited to Make January 20, 2017 All About Love

If you are a Triangle NC resident looking for a positivity fix on January 20, the Visual Arts Exchange or VAE, a gallery and creativity incubator in the Warehouse District in downtown Raleigh, has just the thing for you.  On that day during their regularly-scheduled hours of 11 AM-6 PM, they are reviving the 50-year-old … More Triangle NC Residents Invited to Make January 20, 2017 All About Love

Back to Bliss

My friend Michele came up with the title of this blog post when we were catching up on the phone this weekend from our snowed-in houses.  We had both had some kind of intense beginning-of-2017 experiences that we were sharing.  But when I was telling her about my plans for making 2017 an extraordinary year, … More Back to Bliss