Hey, Mom! The Explanation.

Here's the permanent dedicated link to my first Hey, Mom! post and the explanation of the feature it contains.

Saturday, August 31, 2024

A Sense of Doubt blog post #3483 - Hey Mom Reprint of #723 - January 1969



A Sense of Doubt blog post #3483 - Hey Mom Reprint of #723 - January 1969

Still catching up; still in reprint mode. Still in processing mode.

Still repeating as a mantra to have an open heart and be patient with myself.

This picture was my last birthday as an only child. My sister was born in August of 1969. This is the last (planned for now) reprint of the seven years before I had a sister.

Thanks for tuning in.

This is a reprint.

Original post.

Thursday, June 29, 2017



Hey, Mom! Talking to My Mother #723 - Me and Dad - My 7th Birthday - Jan. 1969 Throwback Thursday 1706.29 - photo series one #25 - Talking Again - Conversations #12

Hi Mom,

At first, I thought this was a black and white photo. But then I saw the yellow on the clown candle, and I realized that this is just a very washed out color photo. I do not have that many pictures of Dad let alone me and Dad as he was usually taking the picture. This picture is from the Schoolcraft house, which I barely remember at all. I have lost a lot of details of it, and I am not sure we have that many pictures of it, inside or out.

I cannot make it much of the food on the table. Was I into scalloped potatoes yet at 7 years? Is that corn and some other vegetable in the double dish? Did I like spinach yet? And what's on the big tray? I somehow doubt I was a steak eater at seven. And that would be  A LOT of steak.

I like seeing that I am already in my pajamas.

So, that's the photo analysis, Mom. Hi again. Time for some conversations as I pledged to return to the stream of consciousness talking to you thing, which is the whole point of this blog in the first place.

I didn't finish this on the day it's date and time stamped (June 29th). It's now June 30th.

I will probably keep this one somewhat short as there's lots to do today.

So, I shared this content in an email about getting our house ready to sell:


Painting is more or less done with still one thing for next week. Shower may not be installed until after the house sells. Chimney cap is on. Looks nice. We're working hard on situating and getting ready to show. I wanted to truck a bunch of stuff to Dad's with a trailer this week, but I had a huge mix up with U-Haul. I am concerned about the much smaller sq footage of our new home and the lack of a basement. So Dad is getting a lot of stuff that I may ultimately keep, if I have space, or get ride of when I visit. My first few visits will be dealing with my stuff. But I am already culling out things to get rid of. I am taking comics to Fanfare today. Not many, but some. It's all a process.

The painting has been the best and smartest thing we did. It really looks great.

And then, in another email, a friend asked if I will graduate and the status of my schooling. Here's what I wrote:


I will not graduate. I was never for sure getting another degree. Mainly, I was taking classes to go to grad school, which I may do, but for now, I am going off the traditional education route and plan to hit a MOOC and then a coding boot camp and then, yeah, try for one of the many coding jobs in the Pacific NW. Even though I am not in class now, I am working with a tutor to make sure I know C and Java. Then I am hitting Python and Javascript and maybe Ruby/Ruby on Rails. It's all the same, really, just different lingo. Computers are just all input-output. That's really all it is.


But yeah. the hope is that if we make enough of the sale of this house to send me to Coding Dojo, then I land a sweet job and we are not house poor and suffering the higher cost of living. 

I could go on at length, but I need to be done with this entry.

Sure, I have tons to share, but this is a short "phone" conversation, Mom.

But in recap, I did take the comics to Fanfare and earned some nice store credit. I had a good outcome with the dental work. I had a nice therapy appointment talking about how I am managing stress, which I am doing fairly well.

I will write more next week. Next Tuesday is the two year anniversary of your death; next Thursday, the next Throwback Thursday, will be the two year anniversary of starting this blog feature writing to you, Mom.

That feels significant.

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I miss you so very much, Mom.
Talk to you tomorrow, Mom.
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- New note - On 1807.06, I ceased daily transmission of my Hey Mom feature after three years of daily conversations. I plan to continue Hey Mom posts at least twice per week but will continue to post the days since ("Days Ago") count on my blog each day. The blog entry numbering in the title has changed to reflect total Sense of Doubt posts since I began the blog on 0705.04, which include Hey Mom posts, Daily Bowie posts, and Sense of Doubt posts. Hey Mom posts will still be numbered sequentially. New Hey Mom posts will use the same format as all the other Hey Mom posts; all other posts will feature this format seen here.

Friday, August 30, 2024

A Sense of Doubt blog post #3482 - Hey Mom Reprint of #639 - Christmas 1966

Mom me and Dad Christmas_4 years_11 Months_ 12_25_1966

A Sense of Doubt blog post #3482 - Hey Mom Reprint of #639 - Christmas 1966

I have previously mentioned that I am in reprint mode and also in catch-up mode as I fell six days behind because of Dad's death.

Thanks for tuning in.

Thursday, April 6, 2017



Mom me and Dad Christmas_4 years_11 Months_ 12_25_1966
Hey, Mom! Talking to My Mother #639 - Christmas 1966 - photo series one #20

Hi Mom,

Still in catch up mode.

Like a lot of young boys in the 1960s, I might have said I want to be a fireman when I grow up.

I am four years old here (almost five).

In a year or two, I would say astronaut.

Because I am behind, I am letting the pictures speak more words.

I love the expression on my face here.

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I miss you so very much, Mom.
Talk to you tomorrow, Mom.
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- New note - On 1807.06, I ceased daily transmission of my Hey Mom feature after three years of daily conversations. I plan to continue Hey Mom posts at least twice per week but will continue to post the days since ("Days Ago") count on my blog each day. The blog entry numbering in the title has changed to reflect total Sense of Doubt posts since I began the blog on 0705.04, which include Hey Mom posts, Daily Bowie posts, and Sense of Doubt posts. Hey Mom posts will still be numbered sequentially. New Hey Mom posts will use the same format as all the other Hey Mom posts; all other posts will feature this format seen here.

Thursday, August 29, 2024

A Sense of Doubt blog post #3481 - Hey Mom Reprint of #508 - Family 1966



A Sense of Doubt blog post #3481 - Hey Mom Reprint of #508 - Family 1966

The blog will be mostly in reprint mode for the foreseeable future.

I will publish my Dad's obituary here next week as well as remarks I will make at the memorial service.

I decided to do a count for days since Dad's death on the blog, starting with 0 days yesterday.

It's all still raw. The grief keeps sneaking up on me.

I am still processing what I witnessed, watching my Dad take his last breath. And so, these reprints help with the contrast of that experience and these experiences.

As my former therapist (Brady) just told me on the phone (I am writing this Tuesday 9/3 at 11:34 a.m. as I am behind and catching up): "keep your heart open and be patient with yourself."

Thanks for tuning in.

Here's the reprint.


Saturday, November 26, 2016


Hey, Mom! Talking to My Mother #508 - Tower Family 1966 - photo series one #6

Hi Mom,

So I talked with Dad about these photos in what for me is yesterday in the future as it's Friday December 2nd as I type these words.

We had no good answer for why this photo album was not accessible so we could review it in the last fifteen years of your life OR why more of these photos were not framed and on display.

What's the point of photos that are hidden away and preserved carefully but not seen?

Looks like we're getting ready for something here. A wedding? Church?

This picture was taken in Traverse City as I recognize those white birch trees, white like your immaculate dress and gloves.

You are so much the epitome of the Jackie Kennedy era, Mom. Well done.

Off to Turkeyville Christmas show with Dad today (the blog post today - Saturday - 11/26/16). We miss you.

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Have someone give you a kiss, and tell you that I love you.
I miss you so very much, Mom.
Talk to you tomorrow, Mom.
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- New note - On 1807.06, I ceased daily transmission of my Hey Mom feature after three years of daily conversations. I plan to continue Hey Mom posts at least twice per week but will continue to post the days since ("Days Ago") count on my blog each day. The blog entry numbering in the title has changed to reflect total Sense of Doubt posts since I began the blog on 0705.04, which include Hey Mom posts, Daily Bowie posts, and Sense of Doubt posts. Hey Mom posts will still be numbered sequentially. New Hey Mom posts will use the same format as all the other Hey Mom posts; all other posts will feature this format seen here.

Wednesday, August 28, 2024

Hey, Mom! Talking to My Mother #1248 (SoD #3480) - Robert Burns Tower - RIP - 1935 - 2024



Hey, Mom! Talking to My Mother #1248 (SoD #3480) - Robert Burns Tower - RIP - 1935 - 2024

Hi Mom,

Dad just died.

Today, August 29th at 1340 hours, 1:40 p.m. Eastern time.

I know you were with us, Mom.

I was holding his hand and talking to him when he took his last breath.

I don't have much more to say right now.

Just a weird thing.

You died on July 4th, Mom. That's 7/4. Seven times four is 28. Today is the 28th.

We humans always look for meaning in patterns.

There will be more posts to you, Mom, in the days to come and more posts about Dad, the Big Guy.

But this is all I have right now.


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I miss you so very much, Mom.

Talk to you soon, Mom.

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NOTE: Today's post is set to the date and time of Dad's death, today.

NEW (written 1708.27 and 1907.04) NOTE on time: I am now in the same time zone as Google! So, when I post at 10:10 a.m. PDT to coincide with the time of your death, Mom, I am now actually posting late, so it's really 1:10 p.m. EDT. But I will continue to use the time stamp of 10:10 a.m. to remember the time of your death, Mom. I know this only matters to me, and to you, Mom. Dropped "Talk to you tomorrow, Mom" in the sign off on 1907.04. Should have done it sooner as this feature is no longer daily.

Tuesday, August 27, 2024

A Sense of Doubt blog post #3479 - Moving Day 1966 - Stuff With Dad - Hey Mom Reprint



A Sense of Doubt blog post #3479 - Moving Day 1966 - Stuff With Dad - Hey Mom Reprint

Another reprint.
This one also seems appropriate.

Thanks for tuning in.


Thursday, July 12, 2018




Moving from Midland - 1966 - 4 1/2 years of age
Hey, Mom! Talking to My Mother #1098 - Moving 1966 - Throwback Thursday for 1807.12

Hi Mom,

And so, Hey Mom continues but just twice a week. This is my first Hey Mom Throwback Thursday since I ceased daily broadcast of the Hey Mom feature.

The picture above is from what I like to call "photo series one," meaning it comes from that white photo album that show my life from birth until I am about five or so years old. I am not sure if you ever managed to finish a corresponding album for Lori, which is a shame.

It's a great photo for today's blog, showing me and Dad, a rare photo in which someone other than Dad, (you?), was taking photos. You wrote "moving 4 1/2 years" on the back, meaning I was four and a half years of age, putting this photo at about July of 1966. The background shows the trailer we lived in while in Midland, and we're about to move to Traverse City for Dad's new job. The high chair sits among a stack of things about to be loaded into a car or truck. I will have to ask Dad how we accomplished this move.

I liked the photo and decided it served as a good choice for this first Hey Mom Throwback Thursday in the new, non-daily schedule.

I am not sure what the photo is meant to show. Is it supposed to look like I am driving and Dad's in the backseat? It's unclear.

UPDATE - 1807.19 - In the photo, I am stacked on top of a wheelbarrow with other things that my father is hauling, hence the position of his arms. I should have guessed this one on my own... :-)

As for daily, I am not doing very well. I am not sure how much content I will get in this entry before I decide to post it.

It's Saturday as I type these words, and I should be working. Then again, I am working a lot and need to also take time for myself. I am out on our back porch (patio) with the dogs. Liesel has gone into Portland. It's about noon. We've already been out to take Satchel to the vet. She (Satchel) has not been feeling well. Earlier this week, she had some vomiting and some diarrhea. She seemed to improve, but after we took her off the soft diet (eggs and rice), she suffered a relapse after initially feeling better with normal poops and no vomiting. But then, this morning, the relapse.

Partly, Satchel's illness contributed to my falling behind on the blog yet again. But partly, it had to do with the scheduling of my time, which I am not always best at. However, I did some fun things. After working all day Wednesday, I played Ultimate at night. Thursday, I went down to Vancouver for a coffee meet up and then hung out with a guy I have recently met to practice coding interview questions. I hope to write about the coding questions soon.

Ellory is bored. Satchel is not feeling well and wants to be left alone. Temperatures are climbing. Though right now it's mid-70s with a nice breeze, it's hot in the sun, and eventually temps are going to exceed 90. The dogs rotate from lying in the sun to retreating to the shade when they get too hot. Ellory wants to play, but Satchel is not interested.

Back to my lamenting of schedules and work, Thursday was compressed, and I had to put off some work until Friday or else I would have been working into the night, which I detest. After returning home from the coding work, and making some dinner, I did not have much time left for work, so more work found its way into the Friday schedule, even though I did go up to Longview to take Liesel to lunch. Even so, I found some time to practice coding in Python. I ran up against a scope issue when passing a list to a function, which I am still working through to make sure I understand it fully and correctly. But I have been trying to play with the code to figure out an answer.

Since I am posting this back in time, I am not going to avoid sharing about recent events. So, Saturday (that's two days from the posted time of this blog, July 14th), I went into Portland to meet Liesel with Piper's Dad Chris, his wife Lisi, their son Fiver, and Piper and Adam. I grow weary of the AI directions from the Google Map app, so I got off the I5 once I saw the traffic gridlock caused by construction on the I5 south. I navigated surface streets, using the map and not the directions, to make my way to south Portland and this brewery selected as our dinner location. I had some issues with one way streets and congestion, but I was able to drive the non-expressway, city streets to the brewery. And then, after dinner, my car would not start for no good reason. After a while, it did start, but this caused a chain of events resulting in leaving Liesel's car in Portland and going back and getting it Sunday, which is now today as I write these words.

I was so preoccupied last night driving home after the car trouble that at one point I realized I was back in Washington with no memory of crossing the huge I5 bridge and the vast expanse of the Columbia River. Is the awe factor gone? I don't think so, but I was clearly zoned out.

I could share more, Mom, about books I am reading and the dogs and life, but that's enough. I want to get this posted, and I have more work to do.

I will talk to you more, though briefly, Sunday, and  then next Thursday for a Throwback that I will try to make more interesting.

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Monday, August 26, 2024

A Sense of Doubt blog post #3478 - Another Day On Earth - Brian Eno - Music Monday for 2408.26





A Sense of Doubt blog post #3478 - Another Day On Earth - Brian Eno - Music Monday for 2408.26

This is not a reprint, despite saying I was in a low power mode and doing reprints, but it's VERY appropriate for what's going on in my world.

This album is not on Amazon Music for streaming, which I find to be weird.

I love this album. 

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https://www.electricityclub.co.uk/lost-albums-brian-eno-another-day-on-earth/

Lost Albums: BRIAN ENO Another Day On Earth



eno another day on earthReleased in 2005, ‘Another Day On Earth’ was BRIAN ENO’s first full vocal offering for many years although there had been the 1990 collaboration with JOHN CALE ‘Wrong Way Up’ and 1991’s disappointing, partially voiced, solo effort ‘Nerve Net’.

It displayed an emotional connection with the second, more esoteric side of his highly regarded 1977 album ‘Before & After Science’, in particular songs such as ‘Spider & I’ which was later covered by DEPECHE MODE’s Martin Gore for his ‘Counterfeit 2’ album.

Recorded over four years, on the gap between vocalised albums Eno explained to Sound-On-Sound magazine: “Song-writing is now actually the most difficult challenge in music”. Although often regarded as a synthesizer pioneer working notably with ROXY MUSIC and DAVID BOWIE, Eno’s experimental approach often centred around being a non-musician and working to limitations of the instruments being used, be they “simplistic keyboards”, guitars with strings tuned to the same note or found sounds like typewriters.

This methodology often extended to the techniques of the players themselves. On the 1974 track ‘Put A Straw Under Baby’ from ‘Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy)’, Eno famously employed the Portsmouth Sinfonia, a classical combo who were noted for not being able to technically play their instruments. This suitably achieved a naïve string palette for the song’s almost nursery rhyme feel. With his noted allegiance to the avant garde and use of his Oblique Strategies cards, his philosophy was to use all methods, whether musical, technological, motivational or concrete to achieve a final outcome, as opposed to purposely sounding electronic.

After ‘Before & After Science’ (which incidentally was partly engineered by the legendary Conny Plank), Eno concentrated on acclaimed ambient instrumental output such as ‘Music for Airports’, ‘Another Day On Earth’, ‘Thursday Afternoon’, ‘The Shutov Assembly’ and ‘Neroli’ for his solo work.

While ‘Deep Blue Day’ from ‘Apollo: Soundtracks & Atmospheres’ was famously used in the toilet scene of the drug drama ‘Trainspotting’, ‘Neroli’ in particular drew harsh criticism.

One observer noted ‘Neroli’ made ‘Thursday Afternoon’ seem like thrash metal while Q Magazine said: “Eno makes a muted synthesiser go bong for a couple of minutes short of an hour!” During this period, Eno’s song based interests were confined to production work for bands such as TALKING HEADS, U2 and JAMES. Eno’s influence on U2 in particular was startling, encouraging them to tone down their more overtly rockist leanings and coating their work with his self-programmed Yamaha DX7.

The organic intro of songs like ‘Where The Streets Have No Name’ was clearly rooted to ‘An Ending (Ascent)’ from ‘Apollo: Soundtracks & Atmospheres’… U2 would ape Eno’s Berlin period with DAVID BOWIE on ‘Achtung Baby’ and ‘Zooropa’ before then going the full Eno-esque hog with the polarising PASSENGERS project in 1995.

And on ‘Another Day On Earth’, it was the Eno-steered U2 who were the immediate reference for the album’s wonderful opening track and calling card ‘This’. Based around a distorted percussive loop, minimal harmonic guitar by Leo Abraham shimmered around the song’s surreal synthesizer textures. The infamous William S Burroughs cut-up technique was employed to formulate some of the lyrical content via a computer programme while a repeating “this” sample sent the listener into a beautifully induced state. The majestic middle eight was also something to savour.

Eno’s dry vocal style was an acquired taste. Profoundly English and always in tune but almost non-descript, it was this that probably contributed to Eno’s reluctance to use it over the years. However with voice colouring technology having moved beyond the vocoder in the 21st Century, Eno now had an opportunity to play more with overall atmospheres while incorporating a larynxed hookline. The vocals on the album as a result were quite deliberately abstract: “There’s just enough voice in there to make you hear it as a song, making it a bluff, a deceit” he pronounced.

This was most apparent on the dreamy sparseness of ‘And Then So Clear’ where using the gender-changing function on a Digitech Pro-Vocalist box, Eno was pitch-shifted up an octave for quite a spacey, yet humanoid effect. Additional human touches were provided courtesy of Korg’s Kaos pads. There was more inventive playfulness in the vocal department with the processed neo-acapella of ‘Bottomliners’.

The sparse ambience of ‘A Long Way Down’ and its tinkling ivories over backing generated by the Koan software used on 1997 album ‘The Drop’ kept up this exploratory stance while ‘Going Unconscious’ recalled the artful demure of LAURIE ANDERSON courtesy of some vague monologue by Inge Zalaliene.

Eno-Another_Day_On_Earth-backA number of the tracks on ‘Another Day On Earth’ recalled his many collaborative adventures in previous years. ‘Caught Between’ drifted between MOBY and PASSENGERS ‘Beach Sequence’ with its beautiful piano and guitar while ‘Passing Over’ harked back to Eno’s Germanic period with CLUSTER.

Held down by a synth drone, the resigned ‘Just Another Day’ maintained the meditative qualities of the album despite being beat driven.  Featuring percussionist J Peter Schwalm who Eno recorded the ‘Drawn From Life’ album with, it was proof that rhythm could be constructed without being imposing.

This drifting quality was also apparent on the electro-nautical journey of ‘Under’, a recognisable cousin of ‘And Then So Clear’. Those who wished to hark back to Eno’s early solo works got what they wanted with the melancholic folkisms of ‘How Many Worlds’. Recalling the ‘Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy)’ album, this thematic link was particularly apt with the busy Chinese street market on the cover of ‘Another Day On Earth and the observations on Chinese Communism (seven years before JAPAN’s ‘Tin Drum’!) of the former.

And further highlighting Eno’s political and social concerns, a musically incongruous item closed the album but it was appropriately impactful; the unsettling ‘Bone Bomb’ was a narrative collage voiced by Airlie Cooke with a suicide bomber contemplating their death and their bone becoming shrapnel…

‘Another Day On Earth’ was a pastel palette reflecting on the human condition over beautiful audioscapes that could have been the follow-up to ‘Before & After Science’ had the technology been available then. In this hectic world, it still is a satisfying and thought provoking listen providing auditory relief and gentle reflection.


‘Another Day On Earth’ is still available on CD via Opal Music at Amazon

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Text by Chi Ming Lai
3rd October 2013




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- New note - On 1807.06, I ceased daily transmission of my Hey Mom feature after three years of daily conversations. I plan to continue Hey Mom posts at least twice per week but will continue to post the days since ("Days Ago") count on my blog each day. The blog entry numbering in the title has changed to reflect total Sense of Doubt posts since I began the blog on 0705.04, which include Hey Mom posts, Daily Bowie posts, and Sense of Doubt posts. Hey Mom posts will still be numbered sequentially. New Hey Mom posts will use the same format as all the other Hey Mom posts; all other posts will feature this format seen here.

Sunday, August 25, 2024

A Sense of Doubt blog post #3477 - HEY MOM REPRINT (502) - Tower Family October 1962


A Sense of Doubt blog post #3477 -  - HEY MOM REPRINT (502) - Tower Family October 1962 

We are entering a time of mostly reprints. I am out of town. There will be some non-reprints soon, but for the next two weeks, I am going to post a lot of reprints.

Here's a good reprint.

Great picture of Mom and Dad.

Though this is not Comic Book Sunday, I did post this one originally on a Sunday like today.

Thanks for tuning in.


Sunday, November 20, 2016






Hey, Mom! Talking to My Mother #502 - The Tower Family - October 1962- photo series one #2

Hi Mom,

I think this is one of my new favorite pictures of you and of us. I am nine months old according to your note, so that dates this photo as sometime in October of 1962.

I love the way you and Dad both are smiling and happy.

It looks like I barely held still long enough for the photo to be taken.

You were so gorgeous, Mom. And Dad... he's so handsome in this photo, AND actually smiling, which is rare.

We're such a beautiful family.

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Talk to you tomorrow, Mom.
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Saturday, August 24, 2024

A Sense of Doubt blog post #3476 - F@#% You Ann Coulter!



A Sense of Doubt blog post #3476 - F@#% You Ann Coulter!

Just this today. I have watched it like over a dozen times.

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BookerSqaured - FUCK YOU ANN COULTER



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Friday, August 23, 2024

A Sense of Doubt blog post #3475 - DNC: Let Palestinians Speak! (And Fox News Freak Out!)



A Sense of Doubt blog post #3475 - DNC: Let Palestinians Speak! (And Fox News Freak Out!)


COUNTDOWN!!!



Second post with @KatMabu in a week, and that's okay.

Harris walked a very fine line last night between traditional, American political alliance with Israel, condemning Hamas, and yet still supporting Palestinian "self-determination" after a cease fire and hostage return.

Wait, how can a person be "between" three things...?

Even with the compassion for the citizens of Gaza, the DNC did not let a Palestinian actually speak as they should have. Kat explains all in this first video.

Check out some of her other videos...

And thanks for tuning in.

(BTW, I still cried all the way through the DNC this week, but that's not JUST about the excitement of the HARRIS-WALZ MOVEMENT. There's other things.)

DNC SIT-IN HOUR 17 - LET PALESTINIANS SPEAK



FROM INSTAGRAM:





This TAMPONS in boys' bathrooms thing is completely false. Boy, these GOP radicals are freaking out. They are SO TERRIFIED.




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- New note - On 1807.06, I ceased daily transmission of my Hey Mom feature after three years of daily conversations. I plan to continue Hey Mom posts at least twice per week but will continue to post the days since ("Days Ago") count on my blog each day. The blog entry numbering in the title has changed to reflect total Sense of Doubt posts since I began the blog on 0705.04, which include Hey Mom posts, Daily Bowie posts, and Sense of Doubt posts. Hey Mom posts will still be numbered sequentially. New Hey Mom posts will use the same format as all the other Hey Mom posts; all other posts will feature this format seen here.