I like to think of The Skull as one of those World Treasuries of Children's Literature books that includes a little bit of everything for a lot of different tastes. I open here the pages of my life, my home, my family, and my favorite books from the genres of children's/young adult literature, the Gothic, and, every once in a while, horror. As Dracula once so famously uttered, "Welcome to my house." Pull up a chair (or a stair LOL) and open up my book.
One of the podcasts I really like to listen to weekly is Happier , featuring Gretchen Rubin of The Happiness Project and her sister, Liz Craft, a Hollywood TV writer and producer. The two are down to earth, and I appreciate their quirky voices and ideas for improving the day-to-day quality of our lives. One of the regular features in Happier , for example, is "Try This At Home," with the two sisters recommending little tips like "Write it down" (i.e. even if you think you're never going to forget something, write it down ... because likely, you will indeed forget it). About a month ago, the sisters made a pact that, for an entire month, they would wear "real clothes" every day. For example, instead of living in leggings and sweat pants (both have jobs that allow them some freedom when it comes to regularly sporting activewear), they both vowed to put on put-together outfits that were more serious and work ready. Every day. I don't know if I...
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