Pandemic Blogging

ByFrea

Pandemic Blogging

This is how I found Darcy on the couch yesterdayAm I writing blog posts because we put Nikki down last week and I want to bury her picture on my feed so I don’t cry every time I look at my website? No, whyRead More

I Did a Thing!

ByLexie Dunne

I Did a Thing!

Like my brain, it is empty.So I started a bullet journal. I know, I know. Bad idea. I have a habit of running headlong down organization tunnels hoping that a shiny new tool will help me get my cluttered brain in order. And thenRead More

About Nikki

ByFrea

About Nikki

Nikki says hiHaving a sick dog sucks.Back in 2015, Nikki jumped off the bed and started screaming in agony. Real, loud screams. We rushed her to the vet and they sent us to the emergency vet. And the only solution was surgery that costRead More

My Big Trip Recap

ByLexie Dunne

My Big Trip Recap

The workers were happy to talk to me and let me know I had food stowing away atop my hat. Back to the land of the living! Walking out on our last night. Or at least away from the land of permanent vacations,Read More

Hi from 2020!

ByLexie Dunne

Hi from 2020!

  All Will Be Explained Next week I’m off to Disney World, where I’m going to do my absolute best to unplug away from the internet and take a true vacation. I’ve never had a problem remembering my parents’ birthdays in my life. TheRead More

#Herofail Chapter 3

ByLexie Dunne

#Herofail Chapter 3

Jessie beat me back to headquarters, as she had a supersonic jet and I only had a bicycle, but I could tell that she’d barely sat down by the time I solved the logic puzzle at the front door and stumbled in. TheRead More

#Herofail Chapter 2

ByLexie Dunne

#Herofail Chapter 2

It turned out being a superhero didn’t save anybody from the worst evil: meetings. The current reason why my alarm clock shrilled in my ear far, far too early. Guy flicked my shoulder and I begrudgingly thumped the alarm clock a little harderRead More

#Herofail Chapter 1

ByLexie Dunne

#Herofail Chapter 1

Chapter 01 I still hadn’t learned to fly. For most people, that wasn’t unusual. Less than one percent of the population developed superpowers and among those that did, not many actually flew. And not everybody needed to fly, really. Contrary to popular belief,Read More