Once the cold weather hits, it can be difficult to remain active, at least for those of us who don’t frequent the gym. Including me.
Category: Quarterlife Lessons
A work in progress
When I was in middle school, like most kids, I was still trying to figure out how to dress and what it meant to be
Practice is key
From “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star,” to Beethoven’s “Fur Elise,” some of my fondest childhood memories involve learning to play the piano. Learning to play the
Like the rest of me, my taste buds are maturing
The older I become, the more I appreciate cooking – and eating – good food. And by “good,” I not only mean a meal that
All’s fine – for the moment
A career is something my parents’ generation has. Not for us thirtysomethings. (Yes, I am six months into 30 and am still not used to
Another day, another dollar
Beep! Beep! Beep! My alarm sounded at 3:30 a.m. to wake me for another hectic day of serving hundreds of half-awake, coffee lovers. “Yikes,” was
Confessions of a quitting quarter-lifer
In the early days of our friendship, fellow Maine Woman Angelique Carson would leave me curious voicemails. After not speaking for what she thought was
Blogger shares personal style
FALMOUTH – Joanna Pease’s rules for style have changed through time. A former devotee of no white after Labor Day and no mixing of different
Coach sees role as more than sport
For Autumn Hawkes, there must be a sense of de?ja? vu between her experience as an athlete and now as a coach. Hawkes, 28, is
Smells like team spirit
No matter how old I get, I always think of one thing when mid-August rolls around: I am so glad I don’t have to worry