I am not in this picture. I don't know why. There are gaps in my high school memories, huge and numerous holes that I'm trying to fill in, even if just a little. I've enlisted the help of Facebook Messenger... and my old friends who were there, of course. I know the kids in this … Continue reading God Bless The Outcasts
Author: gretchenmulroy
Most Likely To…
I spend an inordinate amount of time in my car: after school activities, clubs, sports, practices, dance, and regular mom-errands. That will surely change when Middle Daughter gets her license, but for now, well, it's not. Sometimes I can put 90 miles on my car in a single day, without ever leaving town. And I … Continue reading Most Likely To…
The Second Goodbye
A little over a year ago we were driving our first born to college, to her new home in Washington, D.C. It seems so weird to say that, "new home". It was an emotional ride, literally and figuratively. A lot has changed in a year. I've learned a lot about myself, about my college-adult-daughter-kid, about … Continue reading The Second Goodbye
My Three Words, Teen Edition
I've often said how thankful I am that, as a parent, we (collectively) get to grow into the phase of parenting teenagers... that if I had to learn how to parent teens first, I'd have suffered a nervous breakdown within the first month. Parenting babies and toddlers, by comparison, now seems easy to … Continue reading My Three Words, Teen Edition
Ready, Set, Type
I'm pleased to announce that I've now reached the age that comes with exclusive membership in a club only for parents. Membership in this club includes, but is not limited to, having teens or tweens in your household, immunity to eye rolls, constant use of the word "whatever" (by everyone), and almost daily story telling … Continue reading Ready, Set, Type
Oh, You’re FINE
If you're a parent of children who are old enough to communicate, chances are you've said this phrase to them more times than you can count. Falls, scrapes, scratches, bumps, bruises, bug bites... sometimes our kids complain so much that we become immune to it. It's a parenthood survival coping mechanism, I think. It doesn't … Continue reading Oh, You’re FINE
Deal With It
It's been almost one month since Groundhog Day, almost one month since the celebrity rodent did not see his shadow, supposedly portending an early spring. A conversation with Youngest Son today revealed his sentiments on the four seasons - he sees March 1st as the beginning of spring. You know what all this … Continue reading Deal With It
Ode to a Carpooling Mom
Gas pedal, brake pedal gas pedal, brake pedal indiscriminate rattling metal rattle metal No time for a mechanic Breathe in. Breathe out. No time for panic. Don't. Panic. Just keep driving driving and praying driving and saying Just Get Me There. Up the driveway down the driveway maybe the highway maybe the service way Pick … Continue reading Ode to a Carpooling Mom
Photo Fail: The Story Behind the Picture
I'd like to share with you what is, undoubtedly, one of my most epic photo fails of all time. In fact, I actually dare you to beat me on this one. June 2nd: Graduation Day for our first born and our nephew. I'm emotional and excited, she's emotional and excited. I have a houseful of … Continue reading Photo Fail: The Story Behind the Picture
Shame on Me
Last year for Christmas, my husband got me an Apple Watch. I hadn't asked for one, unlike a lot of people, but bless his heart, he was pretty sure I'd love this little piece of new technology. I have a well-established love/hate relationship with technology. I love how it can make many aspects of life … Continue reading Shame on Me