
It’s a good a day as any to share the news. And no, I am not engaged. Continue reading “Onward and Upward: A Thank You”

It’s a good a day as any to share the news. And no, I am not engaged. Continue reading “Onward and Upward: A Thank You”

On days I feel especially sorry for myself, I think of Karan. Continue reading “Karan”

Back when the job was new and fresh, I got myself a gym membership. Continue reading “On Going to the Gym”

“Today feels like a Powerball day,” Tom said to me over Gchat. Continue reading “Powerball Days”

Yesterday, between the Union Square AT&T (where I picked up a new iPhone) and Mayson Kayser, where Tom and I stopped for a leisurely bite to eat, it occurred to me that New York – especially on a misty fall afternoon – was a magical place to be, and that my time here was limited. Continue reading “New York, Revisited from New York”

This is part 2. Part 1 is here.
I reminded my cousin of the short magician I met in my French class when I was in community college.

“Yeah,” I said.
I was talking to my cousin on the phone. She’d just come from a law school friend’s wedding in the Bay Area, an intimate affair up in the hills of Berkeley where, during cocktail hour, the bride had come up to her with a conspiratorial twinkle in her eye.
“There’s someone here I want to set you up with,” Ginny said, “He’s one of Harry’s best friends and my absolute favorite of all his friends.” Continue reading ““Could You Be With a Short Guy?””

When Tom and I first started traveling together, I watched, on one international flight, as Tom wrote “computers” on the customs form in the spot for “Occupation.” Continue reading “Thom’s Thursday Thoughts on Computers”
I worked from home today. Continue reading “Working From Home”
This is now the second longest I’ve ever held a job.