BlogHide Resteemsbadmother (25)in poverty • 8 years agoLetters From Alaska: Rabbit CreekThe fall of 2007, someone stole my car. With my dog in it. Whoever they were cleaned out the car, and returned it, with my dog, Siddha inside. It was the most bizarre thing that has ever happened to…badmother (25)in loss • 8 years agoLetters from Alaska: Journal for the DepartedI'm boarding a ship bound for the land of the living; a ship, here in the river mud it might just look like pages but look closer Pretend that these bleeding-ink storm clouds are waves…badmother (25)in poverty • 8 years agoLetters from Alaska: Year of the DogDo you remember when you were a child, and the only prerequisite for friendship was a similar age? My parents, being the traveling bohemian partying type, provided an unending parade of sleepover…badmother (25)in poverty • 8 years agoLetters from Alaska: The Summer I was SixteenThe summer I was sixteen, I lived downtown. Next to the steaming,crashing, chalky green power plant on the river, the streets are set out in a grid, in a shabby little tribute to small-town America.…badmother (25)in america • 8 years agoComing to AmericaInside Wal*mart, there are 28 different types of oatmeal. 36 types of jam and jelly. 18 types of pancake syrup. Only one doesn't contain corn syrup. 103 types of cereals. 44 types of…badmother (25)in travel • 8 years agoAbandon Your Life for AdventureTrying to explain how great it is to have kids to someone that doesn't want them is like trying to explain world travel to someone that doesn't want to leave their home state. *** Traveling is…badmother (25)in travel • 8 years agoTen Reasons Why World Travel Is The Actual WorstEveryone likes to think that they are a born traveler; just give them a map and a ticket, and they’d never want to come home. But in reality, traveling isn’t for everyone. No, travel isn’t for most…badmother (25)in travel • 8 years ago02.6Everyone likes to think that they are a born traveler; just give them a map and a ticket, and they’d never want to come home. But in reality, traveling isn’t for everyone. No, travel isn’t for most…