I don’t know why I was surprised to see that an image search for “comfort food” came back with so many cheesy photos. Yum. I took a screenshot of part of the screen, which is the thumbnails you see above. We had a guest speaker a few years ago at Hotchkiss, back when being a…
Author: caritagardiner
169. Why Not “At the End of the Day”
What you see above is a screenshot of my Google image search for “at the end of the day.” I never noticed this expression much until the last year or so. Now, I’ve heard it so often I decided to stop to think about it. When I dug down into what it stands for, I…
168. Why I Love the First Few Pages
I took the image above from a post with writing tips about how to create a terrific opening chapter, and it’s got important advice for writers, but I will approach today’s post as a reader. I love reading the first two chapters of every romance novel. We all know how romance novels will end –the…
167. Why Look Up and Look Around
I took the photo above as I walked up from my house to the building at Hotchkiss that houses most classrooms, the dining hall, the library, the auditorium, etc. (We call it the Main Building, but I’m guessing that if you donate a lot of money, you could get it named after you…or after me.)…
166. Why You Can’t Believe Your Eyes
Okay, so I know that the holidays happened a while ago, but (1) why not keep the spirit in our hearts all year? and (2) this post isn’t about Christmas, and (3) it’s never too early to start planning what to give to your favorite Wednesday blogger… As a member of the Senior class’s council,…
165. Why Use Time Confetti
I understand that the image above contains gems rather than confetti, but when I did an image search for “multi-sized pink glitter confetti”, this was one of the images to appear. And riddle me this: why would I ever not love this image? So, it’s not confetti, it should still help you understand my point…
164. Why Sweet Grapes
[I took the image above from a page with an essay by Bryan Caplan on the EconLib website.] It’s a totally natural human tendency to attempt to downplay the desirability of things we think we’ll have to work too hard to achieve. In fact, it’s such a common phenomenon that we have an expression for…
163. Why Read TJ Klune
I grabbed the photo above from TJ Klune’s Goodreads page (not his website). I love that both pages both show his photo with his dog…or perhaps a borrowed dog who’s quite cute and likes having its photo taken. Plus, check out the Santa-Saturn-stars-snowflakes-sword-unicorn sweater — awesome! If you’ve been reading my blog for more than…
162. Why OMAH
During our school’s spirit week, I wrote about why I love and hate spirit week. I don’t think I mentioned the all-time queen of “dress like a nerd” day, JWT. notice in the photo above the total commitment to her art — the fake teeth (she kept in all day, to go with her “Well,…
161. Why Be Aspirational
[I took the photo above from Contractor website.] Some people have said to me, in the comments on my blog and in person, how impressed they are with my thoughtful attention to the words I use or don’t use when I’m speaking. They’re assuming that because I’ve published an essay about how much I deplore…