mistyberkowitz
Misty Berkowitz
mistyberkowitz

My husband occasionally has dreams in which I cheat on him or leave him for another man, and then he wakes up and he's all sad, confused, and relieved to find that I'm still in the bed next to him.

I keep having dreams where I'm back in college. They aren't nightmares, they're just confusing. Part of me is having a blast in college, the other part of me is thinking, "Didn't I do this already? Don't I have a masters degree in my field and a good job? And what about my husband and children?" When the cognitive

Same here, although I think I might have had a few nightmares about loved ones dying. Most of my nightmares are about elevators. Awake or asleep, I hate elevators. My other nightmares are about being back in high school (I have a crucial math test to take, but never went to class all semester, I'm totally unprepared,

I've never heard of this series, but I put book one on my Goodreads to-read list, so thank you!

I don't know what my reading speed is, but I'm definitely faster than the average bear. It was torture all the way through school, because I'd be done reading way before my classmates and would have to wait and wait and wait for them to finish.

I read A Winter's Tale, by Mark Helprin, in the kitchen during the Super Bowl. Then every time the commercials came on, my family yelled for me, and I'd run down to watch. That's pretty much how I do it every year. I thought the commercials were better than last year, but I was disappointed that there weren't more

I'm embarrassingly excited for the 100, a hot-teens-on-abandoned earth show on the CW that starts in the next month or so. I love me some good YA stuff.

It worked for the teenager when he played basketball in the rain and his iPhone got soaked. It might just work for you! We didn't even have that much rice, but it did the trick.

That's not the case here. My husband is hotter than ever, and in great shape, whereas I've gained weight. I feel bad about that and want to lose the weight, but that's easier said than done. Also, I feel hat it is unfair that in our forties, he still looks young, but I feel like my age shows. Argh.

That was a pretty mean comment. My husband no longer wears dad jeans because I gently persuaded him to try on better, slim-fitting jeans, and he liked the way I reacted when I saw him in them. He dresses well because I influence his wardrobe choices, and he's grateful for the advice. His mother is useless when it

You must love Boden, then. Garnet Hill and LLBean are also good sources.

I'm getting to be that way.m I really love the Asian pajamas from Garnet Hill, because they're cute, comfy, and come in tons of great patterns. I have three so far. I also love the classic flannel pjs from LLBean.

Aren't Bloch ballet flats ridiculously expensive?

I love Everlane! Their customer service is amazing. I should check out their white tees.

White tees. But I kind have have to keep buying them because of the inevitable pit stain problem.

I love the way you spelled 'misspellings' correctly. Bravo!

Any friend of Tiny Cooper is a friend of mine!

I can barely see the screen to type this.....
And why is my face wet?!

A Table for Three by Lainey Reese is pretty enjoyable. Thank you for your recommendations, I've already requested the ebooks from my library!

There are a surprisingly large number of us actual adults who love to read books for young adults. Some YA lit is terrific, and John Green is in that column. Our enthusiasm for the movie is based on our enthusiasm for both the author and the book. There's a lot to the book (including the bizarre, sad, wonderful reason