by Theresa Reed | Jun 25, 2016 | The Hit List
“I feel so invisible.” she said with a heavy sigh. “What do you mean?” I asked. “Since I’ve turned 50, no one looks at me any more. It’s like I don’t matter. This happens to all women when they age. You’ll see too.” she replied with a rueful smirk. It’s almost as if...
by Theresa Reed | Jun 18, 2016 | The Hit List
Man spreading – dudes sitting with their legs extra wide on public transportation – it’s a thing. Lots of people despise it. There are websites dedicated to men sitting widely and campaigns started to stop this rude practice. It’s bad enough that...
by Theresa Reed | Jun 11, 2016 | The Hit List
My son is a good man. I’m not saying that just because I’m his mother – I’m saying it because it’s true. I love to say he’s like a living Buddha because he’s got a pure, ethical heart. When I’m around him, I feel like I have to up my game, be a better...
by Theresa Reed | Jun 4, 2016 | The Hit List
If you’ve been following my blog for awhile, you may be aware of my Ben Franklin obsession. Er, I mean side project. I’ve been trying to live Ben Franklin’s Thirteen Virtues, one virtue per month. Why? It’s because, like my man B-Franklin, I’m always interested in...
by Theresa Reed | May 28, 2016 | The Hit List
I saw my old friend Dave recently. He was sitting back in one of those giant bean bag chairs, the ones that cradle your whole body like a soft, cushy marshmallow. His hair was a thick mass of blonde dreadlocks and he looked as handsome as I remembered. Tall...