The invitation to steal my purse by leaving it in the car was accepted. I guess I will reconsider the rules.
Regardless of how it's done, swimming in the summer is an unbeatable activity.
A mom with time-off from parenting finds it challenging to relax.
This week's Pangaea comic.
I can identify with all of the women in Bridesmaids. This summer chick flick is really funny and contains a real message.
This week's Pangaea comic strip.
My dad was always teaching me. Here's a short list of some of them.
Our family's trip to Russia wasn't anything like we expected.
The simplicity of a bike actually means a lot in retrospect.
I love getting personal snail mail. So, I am adding a new communicating device to my repertoire.
Geocaching has become my latest form of deep travel. It takes you to places in your neighborhood that you have never noticed, all in search of a bit of "treasure."
For the next few weeks, the gang will be spending Sundays at SLU.
Pangaea
Family members were early settlers of the Maplewood area.
The introductory post to Danny Kerth's blog about the significance of Brentwood to him before he leaves for college in August.
Though trees have been a force of destruction lately, a moment of deep travel can remind you that each tree holds a story much greater than itself.
One mom's suggestion to eradicating lice: Put a face to the shame of lice. Let the itching commence.
It is time to change your perception on the straight part of Big Bend.
Camping can offer your family a chance to reconnect and be present with each other.
Special thoughts for Memorial Day.
What if taking a walk could change your world? What if it could change your entire community? It all depends on what you see.
Outfit ideas for barbecues and other casual summer parties.
Events happen in our lives and in the lives of people we know that have the potential to offer perspective shifts, or lessons, to us.
There are signs everywhere. They fill our streets, but only through deep travel can we see the ones that have become invisible.
Family forms cheerleading squad at men's roller derby bout.
The last time I saw my grandma wear makeup and a dress was at my wedding 15 years ago.
A plea for quality and craftsmanship to return to our clothing.
Some thoughts on growing up in Brentwood and the smoking ban.
Pangaea 501 - 'The Little Engine that Couldn't'
Sherri Coleman heard it. That little voice that says, "Something is not right here." Why don't we trust and listen to our instinctive inner voice?
Yoga is the key to a balanced life.
My reflections on my first Mother's Day.
As a "Christmas baby," my birthday usually isn't all about me, but Mother's Day is.
The Sutton family were settlers of what would one day become the City of Maplewood.
The red poppy is a symbol of the sacrifice of lives in the wars. Here's the story of how that came about.
Here's an opportunity to look at our community in a slightly different way, a new perspective from The Heights.
Single mother of two describes the project of combining households with her boyfriend and his children.
It started with the Royal Wedding and ended with Osama bin Laden's capture.