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Editor Jay Corn jay.corn@patch.com
Opinion
Mark my words, we are one bird flu away from your neighbor trying to take a bite out of your backside. Why not be ready for it?
Somewhere between chair massages, heckling an emcee during a fashion show, and pitching a fit at Chipotle because they ran out of guacamole, I lost my white girl weave!
I'm tired of receiving over the top Christmas letters. I say keep it real and balanced. No one wants to hear how perfect your life is. We want to know you are still human.
Style
Intuition, psychic powers, whatever you want to call it is an interesting thing. It seems to be rather hit or miss. I can find my son's lost phone but not my car when I leave Target.
Living
Women have been struggling with long bathroom lines since the first outhouse. What happened to me today puts a spotlight on this growing problem. Something needs to be done about it.
Family
Some shut themselves off, some scream, some grieve in private. I took a mini-urn with my mom's ashes to New York for an adventure.
Family
Dealing with the passing of my mother has me saddened yet inspired at the same time. One thing I do know is I can honor her by living the best life I can live.
Family
Natalie gets her youngest daughter settled at college and experiences what parents everywhere are going through with kids moving away.
Is parenting a fairy tale or a nightmare? Natalie Hagemo gives us a peek into her journey from mommy to mom, and from diapers to passports.
A game plan for making the most of Excelsior's three day Crazy Days event.
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