When one is preparing a Thanksgiving feast, usually requiring preparation well in advance of the actual day, one is prone to enter into a meditative state, seeing as one has prepared, or helped to prepare, the same recipes every year for the past 42 years.
Author Archives: Jeanne Jackson
And the Award Goes To. . . Everyone
We all know one: people who need constant praise and approval. High maintenance black holes of validation neediness, they suck all available energy into the vortex of their insecurity. One person like this at a party makes for an early evening. Two people like this in the same room cause fights. Three or more makes …
The Woofington Post
Not since JFK’s Camelot has a happy presidential issue been as newsworthy as the choice of what puppy the Obamas are going to choose to assuage their guilt over not spending enough time with their kids during the past endless campaign. The reasons people decide to own a dog are just slightly less neurotic than …
The Day After
Perhaps you are celebrating today. Or, perhaps, you are annoyed. I certainly hope, whether you backed the winner or loser, you are being gracious about the outcome. I will almost sell my first-born to purchase a one-way ticket for the first moron who sneers about moving to Canada because his candidate lost.

