Monthly Archives: February 2008

The Me in Me

In honour (or maybe a better term would be “begrudging acknowledgment”) of St. Valentine’s Day this week, I am going to write a series of love letters. But first, a tangent: Perhaps people may be wondering why I don’t seem … Continue reading

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Anger Management Issues

I flipped off the sky today. Gave it the good ol’ middle finger. Because it’s perfectly gray–so much so that it completely devours the horizon. Does that even register in your heads, my Arizona friends? Imagine if you can: snow … Continue reading

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Paid For by the *Canadians for French Singers* Association

Archives of Our Lives endorses Yael Naim. Here’s why: 1. Yael Naim is shy. How many celebrities or rock stars have the decency to be shy about themselves anymore? Very few, I submit. 2. Listen to the amazing song playing … Continue reading

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{“Poor Kyle” Uncovered}

Why “Poor Kyle?” It all started during our engagement, when he was often the unfortunate outlet for all my pent-up pre-wedding stresses. Now that the wedding is over, the name has continued to seem…fitting. Because, of course, he’s married to … Continue reading

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Worlds Apart

I imagine Canadian children get a very different education than those of the Arizonan school systems. I remember when my 5th grade class was learning about precipitation during Science Time. Precipitation, condensation, all that good stuff. My frizzy-haired teacher, Mrs. … Continue reading

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