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a blog by Kim Russell

June 27, 2004

Something Went Wrong

When I was a kid, on summer vacation, I used to rue the day that I’d become a working person. (Funny, as a kid, I never had the ‘I’m going to stay home and have babies’ mindset) Now, it’s happened….

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June 24, 2004

How much is that doggie in the window?

This is what I see now when I come home from work. Now he could just be looking out the window at the assorted fauna here in Stepford but I want to flatter myself and think he knows when to…

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June 19, 2004

Kim makes Sweet Tea. Sweet Tea wins.

It all started innocently enough. I was lurking on gmailswap.com with a few gmail invites ripe for the giving. A poster on the message board was willing to swap a recipe for sweet tea for a gmail invite. I liked…

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June 16, 2004

Things I have discovered in my first month of homeownership

We use THAT much water? Pergo + feet in socks = fun! Too much exposure to yellow and blue plaid wallpaper causes homicidal tendencies Recycling, though beneficial, is a huge pain in the ass. Pergo + hyperactive small dog =…

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June 15, 2004

Charlie-boo

Crazy work-day yesterday, topped off by the fact that I managed to leave my briefcase home! Mind you, my briefcase contains my red binder of management goodness, which contains every single thing I’ve learned on the job since December. Surprisingly,…

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June 13, 2004

Catching up

Catching up (warning: long!)I could lie to you and say I didn’t blog for a week out of respect for President Reagan, but that’d be a big fat lie. Being that I prefer small white lies instead, I’ll tell the…

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About Me

I've been blogging for over twenty (2 decades! 2-0!) years and I'm apparently one of the few over-50 female bloggers who haven't sold out to THE MAN yet; hence this blog remains quirky, homespun, and unprofitable. No big. However, if you're from Disney, Doritos, or Dave Matthews Band, I'm open to talk about selling out.

I live in Southern New Jersey with my husband WM, and our dog Murphy. I'm an adult who likes Disney but not a Disney Adult. I used to work a fun (really!) office job in Philadelphia, but since March of 2020 I'm a work from home hermit. So if you're looking for a childless, slightly round, marginally boring GenX woman's blog to follow, you've come to the right place! :)

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Kimberly's bookshelf: read

Spitting Gold: A Novel
really liked it
Spitting Gold: A Novel
by Carmella Lowkis
Meet Me at the Lake
it was ok
Meet Me at the Lake
by Carley Fortune
I am an Old and I know, I KNOW, that I am far too old to be reading cute summery books about attractive young people experiencing summer lovin'. But until we get these fun fizzy books with 50 year olds finding love at a seaside physical ...
tagged: fiction, borrowed-from-library, romance, women, and summer
An Offer From a Gentleman
liked it
An Offer From a Gentleman
by Julia Quinn
tagged: borrowed-from-library, romance, and fiction
Tom Lake
it was amazing
Tom Lake
by Ann Patchett
tagged: women, fiction, and borrowed-from-library
Mrs. Nash's Ashes
it was amazing
Mrs. Nash's Ashes
by Sarah Adler
A plucky heroine and academically minded hero? A road trip to Key West? Optimism v pessimism?? Adults being adults and using their words to keep disagreements from lasting more than a few hours? Sign me up forever.
tagged: fiction, summer, women, and own-hardcopy

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the wombsday clock graphic with two teal haired women in white rockers. It has reached 12 months and there are teal and white stars all over the graphic.
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