Here in the Walter household, a decrease in the amount of “things to do” means an increase in working on projects, including having Anson’s sports vehicles spruced up. His dirt bike got new handlebars and a fresh battery. His four-wheeler is getting a new gas tank. Anson has been so excited about his racing material.
Erica Riffs – The Best Can You Could Make
You guys, I have to spend my 37th birthday in QUARATINE! What the actual hell. And I LOVE my birthday and I refuse to let
School of Maddox: How to Get Dirty
Maddox has never been afraid to get dirty. And even though she comes inside filthy, and has a little dirt mustache half the time… some
Interviews with the Experts: Perspective
Today, we’re diving in more on having a childlike perspective through this crisis. My six-year-old shares his perspective on this whole “novel coronavirus” thing and
COVID-19: It is what you make it
Insert “any crisis” where I wrote “COVID-19” This is a peptalk, and some tough love, some REAL TALK and honestly probably exactly what I WOULD
Erica Riffs: What is ESSENTIAL?
In this riff, I share my thoughts on how the definition of what is “essential” under current government mandates to ‘stay at home’ is a
How to keep your glass half full when the world is going crazy
Glasses half full This has been the theme of my last two weeks: How can I keep my glass half full. And I’m not talking
Problem-solve like a kid
Today on the podcast I riff, MOSTLY coherently, about problem solving. I share a few funny stories from my oldest kids to help demonstrate some
Business Lessons from Frozen 2
How many times have I watched Frozen 2 in the last week? Maybe 25. I smile-cry through the songs still. I get choked up watching
Misty February (an update on a month without alcohol)
In Episode 22 I shared my recent decision to give up alcohol for the month of February. I equate the decision to my daughter finally