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BYOB has been around forever. Bring Your Own Beer or Bring Your Own Booze has long been a staple of potluck party planning. Now the
BYOB has been around forever. Bring Your Own Beer or Bring Your Own Booze has long been a staple of potluck party planning. Now the
Exciting change can include leaving something special behind. In my case, this meant saying goodbye to a boatload of memories and a block filled with
Twelve thousand cookies. I walked into a supermarket not long ago and saw several hundred packages of my favorite chocolate sandwich cookies stacked in a
With exceptionally pleasant weather providing encouragement, my sister and I enjoyed a Sunday afternoon by meeting for lunch and hitting the mall for retail therapy.
Fingers fleeting across keyboards, phones ringing, copy machines humming, bits of conversation drifting in from hallways — all spiked with occasional laughter. Ten years ago
“Don’t touch the iPad with your sticky fingers.” That’s the comment I heard from a nearby parent as his young family finished their Sunday brunch.
Freeze, freak or fight. These are common ways we react to stress. Want to try out all three in one big swoosh? Drive across town
A pizza parlor, an auto repair shop, a kitchen and bath remodeling store and a coffee shop. What do these businesses have in common? They’re
Arriving at the office early to avoid traffic and get a jump on e-mail, I started the day like any other. With a second cup
Have you ever used electronic navigation devices to help you find your way? My cell phone has a navigation app I use when I’m traveling
BYOB has been around forever. Bring Your Own Beer or Bring Your Own Booze has long been a staple of potluck party planning. Now the
Exciting change can include leaving something special behind. In my case, this meant saying goodbye to a boatload of memories and a block filled with
Twelve thousand cookies. I walked into a supermarket not long ago and saw several hundred packages of my favorite chocolate sandwich cookies stacked in a
With exceptionally pleasant weather providing encouragement, my sister and I enjoyed a Sunday afternoon by meeting for lunch and hitting the mall for retail therapy.
Fingers fleeting across keyboards, phones ringing, copy machines humming, bits of conversation drifting in from hallways — all spiked with occasional laughter. Ten years ago
“Don’t touch the iPad with your sticky fingers.” That’s the comment I heard from a nearby parent as his young family finished their Sunday brunch.
Freeze, freak or fight. These are common ways we react to stress. Want to try out all three in one big swoosh? Drive across town
A pizza parlor, an auto repair shop, a kitchen and bath remodeling store and a coffee shop. What do these businesses have in common? They’re
Arriving at the office early to avoid traffic and get a jump on e-mail, I started the day like any other. With a second cup
Have you ever used electronic navigation devices to help you find your way? My cell phone has a navigation app I use when I’m traveling