Tomorrow is Independence Day here in the U.S.. This means fireworks, barbecues, family gatherings, and food.
As I’m lucky enough to live close to a beach that hosts a public fireworks display, this also means street closures, snarled traffic, drunks letting off fireworks late into the night, trash strewn all over the beach, the park, and my front lawn, and no parking within a four-block radius of my house for the entire four-day weekend.
There’s no wonder we usual get out of town!
It’s Whiny Wednesday. What’s on your mind this week?
Oh, and Happy Independence Day, too!
I have a cat, Felicity, who I rescued almost 10 years ago, when I assumed she’d someday have to share my attention with children. She is spoiled and overindulged. She gets away with more than I’d ever tolerate from a human baby. But do I treat my cat as a substitute for a child?
By Kathleen Guthrie Woods
By Lorena de Quinto
Mother’s Day is pretty much the worst day of the year for those of us who didn’t get to be moms. But what about Father’s Day and the men in our lives? Do they feel the loss of fatherhood in the same way we feel it for motherhood?
By Kathleen Guthrie Woods 

