I can’t comment on the Super Bowl. Really, I can’t. I don’t know enough about the game. But let’s talk about those commercials. There were a few this year that I thought were particularly creative.
With the publication of “The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying-up, the Japanese Art of Decluttering and Organizing,” the process of decluttering is a topic that there has recently been a lot of interest in the media. One of the author’s basic premises is only keep an object if, when holding it, it brings you “joy.”
After a long labor that started yesterday morning, our third little grandchild was born at 5 am this morning. Little baby Murray Bernstein (yes, Murray) entered the world. Congratulations Josh and Lisa, well done! We are anxiously awaiting the word to come to the hospital and meet this little boy.
Nothing much else to write about today. Life is good.
A 40-year-old woman, from Sonnino, Italy is being taken to court by her husband. But that's not the unusual part. What really raised my eyebrows is that her trip to the justice system is a result of her not doing enough housewok.
Her husband claims that her management of household chores is of a low standard and it has led to the “mistreatment of the family”, according to a translation of Ill Fatto Quotidiano by The Local. She could end up in crowbar hotel for six years.
My name is Charcoal and I am a 3 year old female 13 pound cross between a poodle and a Schnauzer aka Schnoodle. One of my many assets is that I'm hyperallegenic and that's why I landed with Joanne and Fred Klein. We coexist and get along well and that's why I agreed to submit to the following interview with Fred.
Q. What is your favorite activity?
A. Eating, especially sharing an early morning banana with you.
Q. What is your greatest dislike?
Do you take a camera on vacation?
We are packing for a trip to Hawaii. Beautiful scenery.
A national survey by the Washington Post and Kaiser Family Foundation finds 6 in 10 women and one-third of men call themselves a feminist or strong feminist, with roughly 7 in 10 of each saying the movement is empowering. Yet over 4 in 10 Americans see the movement as angry, and a similar portion say it unfairly blames men for women's challenges.
