The first time someone mentioned Airbnb, I was admittedly skeptical. Why would I want to pay money to sleep in someone else’s house? It just seemed weird… Read More

The first time someone mentioned Airbnb, I was admittedly skeptical. Why would I want to pay money to sleep in someone else’s house? It just seemed weird… Read More
Rhythmic pitter patter of soothing rain Falling softly outside the window Quietly rouses her from sleep Read More
Walk right by, don’t say “Hi” Just ignore me, then watch the tears I cry Can’t you see, the game you play… Read More
Who we are today is a direct result of our past experiences, the good, the bad, and the ugly, all rolled up into this beautiful thing we call life. Some experiences bubble to the top, standing out as recognizable life markers, while others quietly filed away, resurfacing maybe never. It is these forgotten files, recently reopened, that have created some personal reflection. Read More
Certainly, as Americans, we enjoy many freedoms other countries do not. For example, in communist China, Facebook, “AKA the Birthplace of All Drama,” is blocked. I know this from firsthand experience using social media in China; thank God I wasn’t arrested! Read More
Life in a small town presents many challenges, one of them being the purchase of consumer goods! I do not deny being Queen of Shopping, but nonetheless, being limited to Wal-Mart presents MANY difficulties. Let’s be honest, Wal-Mart is not known for quality goods. Read More
Ming’s book is sure to send believers on a soul-searching mission, and if it doesn’t, then one should be concerned. Re-Forming packs two hundred pages of solid, hard-hitting punches, so beware. Read More