Snowpocalypse, the State of Blogging, and Sausage Fest
Let’s make this quick. (That’s what he said). I’m on day four of the Atlanta Snowpocalypse, so you already know I’ve got my hands full. My kids have been home from school since noon on Tuesday when the...
View ArticleRomance Writers Do It with Enthusiasm
So it turns out our mothers were right about never leaving the house without lipstick. “You never know who you’re going to meet!” Of course, they were probably talking about actual lipstick and not my...
View ArticleThe road not taken…by my kid…on the can
I just found a dried booger on my shower curtain. It’s about two feet off the ground, on the outside of the curtain, right next to the toilet in my kids’ bathroom. After three kids, very little...
View ArticleQuit staring at my shuttlecock, ya perv.
Well, it’s Spring Break in these parts, and we’re staycationing this year…again. Spring Break travel requires much more advanced planning than I am ever able to successfully do, so here we are. Home...
View ArticlePress Release: The Bearded Iris acquires In the Powder Room
Psst. You guys. Big news! FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Contact: Leslie@InThePowderRoom.com Author, Blogger, and Editor Leslie Marinelli Acquires Online Women’s Magazine and Publishing Company,...
View ArticleWhat a difference two years can make.
It’s a widely known fact (i.e. “pinable” quote) that one of the main reasons people give up on their dreams is because they focus on how far they still have to go instead of how far they’ve already...
View ArticleI’m going to listen to my mother, for once.
Ever since that fateful day in 1977 when I crashed my bike and broke my arm in two places after my brother and I followed our mother’s explicit instructions to “GET OUT. TAKE YOUR BIKES. AND DON’T COME...
View ArticleI listened to my mother.
Last April I had the privilege of participating in a national show called “Listen To Your Mother.” Being chosen for the inaugural Atlanta cast and getting to perform one of my original pieces in front...
View ArticleThe Picture That Cost Me 1.3 Million Dollars
I'm pretty sure God is speaking to me through Lifetouch, and I am listening. The post The Picture That Cost Me 1.3 Million Dollars appeared first on The Bearded Iris.
View Article…and that’s how a ballsy woman scrapbooks.
To my mom, "Done is better than perfect," and there is no place where she more clearly demonstrates that than with her scrapbooking skills. The post …and that’s how a ballsy woman scrapbooks. appeared...
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