Extracurricular Activities – What’s Your Fave?
This month’s articles aren’t really on a theme, as some of the past months have been. It’s Pride Month, which is incredibly important, while also not something I’m in ANY… Read more »
This month’s articles aren’t really on a theme, as some of the past months have been. It’s Pride Month, which is incredibly important, while also not something I’m in ANY… Read more »
Let’s see now, we’ve done the intro posts, the St Patrick’s Day posts, the “look behind the curtain” posts, the Mental Health posts. What’s next? “Glamorous Life of a Rock… Read more »
So I sit here and stare at the screen, trying to decide to approach this month of Pride. I mean, exploring my thoughts about being neurospicy, in the journey to… Read more »
June? Already? Why didn’t anyone tell me? Okay, they did tell me, for nearly 50 years. I’m a calendar and planner guy, so I know that it follows May, it’s… Read more »
I’m going to be real honest y’all. I’ve opened this document a dozen times and I’m still hesitant about what I’ve written, but here goes. Most people know I have… Read more »
May is National Mental Health Month, at least in the US (not to be confused with National Mental Illness Awareness Week in October, which I just learned was a thing… Read more »
I meant to write something lighthearted this month. Something about my hobbies, my D&D campaign, my celebrity toenail collection maybe. Something fun and engaging and witty and fluffy. Problem is, I’m not… Read more »
From the decidedly direct desk of Paul: I’m well and truly aware that May is Mental Health Awareness month, so while I feel no small amount of anxiety while writing… Read more »
Sometimes, for me, there is nothing more intimidating than a blank page. I’ve been sitting here for a couple of hours already, trying to figure out what to write. I’ve… Read more »
From the contemporary chaotic calamity that is Paul’s desk: At the time of this writing, while the days of March are very nearly behind me, the memories are still there,… Read more »