#MomLife: Why Does My House Look Like a Dumpster?
I'm going to be real with you for a moment. My house looks like a dumpster. My children have a rude awakening coming up.
I'm going to be real with you for a moment. My house looks like a dumpster. My children have a rude awakening coming up.
Torrey Brown argues that everyone has their fingers pointed at governors, claiming that they are responsible for this or that during the pandemic, while not realizing who is ultimately responsible for it all.
"Commenting, and reposting requires so little effort and happens so fast, it's easy to not even realize you're participating by casting your stone. Recently a local prosecutor whom I have never crossed paths with was the subject of local cancel culture. I can't identify the guy in a lineup, but plenty of folks have strong opinions about the direction of his future. It was apparent while watching his character be crucified in the comment section."
I saw this meme on Facebook a few weeks ago that said, “No one prepares you for the transition from Mama, Mommy to Mom.” It really resonated with me because I think I have made it to the “mom” stage with my children.
A letter to the editor from Carol Higgins of Mendon Township championing Amy East, Democratic candidate for 59th District State Representative.
In this week's edition of Tuesdays with Torrey, WSV Columnist Torrey Brown looks at the Heroes (Health and Economic Recovery Omnibus Emergency Solutions) Act.
Life feels like a multiple-choice test without any easy answers right now. Virtual, homeschool or online? Mask or no mask? Who should you vote for and why? Take a stand, take a knee, or take a time-out from all of it? Every question is weighted.
Shan & Hogey continue their discussion on upcoming MARVEL movies from Part 1 of this episode. This episode touches on each film or miniseries of Phase 4 of the MCU, and then moves into other MARVEL projects. At the end of the episode we hear a fight between Deadpool and Taskmaster.
"Nine years ago, my family and I said our final goodbyes to our home on East Street in Three Rivers and moved into the big world beyond the triple ripples. Well actually, we moved up to Portage, which I suppose isn't really that big or that far away, but the move was the closing of one chapter of our lives and the beginning of another. We lived in TR for over 12 years, years that were undoubtedly some of the happiest of my life."