You know, as the pandemic crawls on (and trust me, it is–all this no-mask bullshit is bringing down friends of mine who DO mask up), and as we watch the economy shift, the world change, and our rights–if we’re women–be
Adjusting to New Normals

You know, as the pandemic crawls on (and trust me, it is–all this no-mask bullshit is bringing down friends of mine who DO mask up), and as we watch the economy shift, the world change, and our rights–if we’re women–be
So, I was doing well on my elimination diet for my MCAS–which is very restrictive–before we lost Morgana. Then, I admit, I kind of lost it and didn’t stick to it like I should. So now, working to get back
I’ve got an order in for what’s supposed to be some of the best mold-free coffee beans ever. If they don’t work, I’m out of luck. I’ve had to stop drinking coffee and it freaking sucks. I MISS my
So, my birthday’s this month, and one of the things I’m all about this year, besides career, is self-care. Last year, I just lapsed into letting the MCAS take over–which it’s hard not to do–and I was so depressed about
So, yesterday I made the announcement that I’ll be pulling my books out of KU when their trial is up. I am finding a distinct drop in sales, enough to impact my income. So yes, I will NOT be putting
I’ve been working like crazy lately–life’s insanely busy and about to get busier. They’re allowing some construction to begin now in WA, and so our bathroom refitters–who had to put off our work last month when we went into shutdown–are
Life with MCAS can be daunting, and one of the hardest things is managing diet. For one thing, everybody with MCAS will have different needs. So many things can cause reactions but some days, one thing will be all right,
Hey, good morning. I thought I would take a few moments to blog, and update you on a couple things, and just chat a little bit. First, The Phantom Queen will be out a couple weeks later than I had