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“Life”—a Revised Edition

September 14, 2014September 14, 2014 ~ Kana Smith ~ 18 Comments

My sister and I used to play the Milton-Bradley board game Life, moving a plastic car along the predetermined path (adding pink or blue pegs to represent spouse and kids), and marking the "mileposts" of American living by paying or collecting money for various events. I suppose this game is intended to represent how life is "supposed" … Continue reading “Life”—a Revised Edition

What Charlies Are For

September 11, 2014November 20, 2025 ~ Kana Smith ~ 10 Comments

Charlie keeps things simple. The rack and saddlebags on his bike can carry what he owns. So far as I can tell, that consists of: a tobacco pouch and plastic cigarette-roller, some T-shirts and socks and a second pair of jeans, a plaid flannel shirt and a camouflage coat, several hats and a mismatched pair of … Continue reading What Charlies Are For

Once Upon a Restaurant

February 12, 2013February 18, 2013 ~ Kana Smith ~ 40 Comments

Once Upon a Time...  Kana & Keoni owned a Hawai'ian barbecue restaurant. For more than a year, Kana Girl's Hawai'ian BBQ held UrbanSpoon's #1 spot for "Best BBQ restaurant" in the Treasure Valley (home to one-third of Idaho's population).... And we had a kick-ass time of it, building a unique atmosphere with our combined knowledge … Continue reading Once Upon a Restaurant

The Holiday Card

January 11, 2013June 18, 2013 ~ Kana Smith ~ 40 Comments

My mother used to joke that as far as holiday cards were concerned, "the Holidays" should mean not just Christmas, but also New Year's---and probably Martin Luther King Day, Valentine's Day, and Presidents' Day as well. In other words, if the holiday cards got sent out before the end of February, they shouldn't be considered … Continue reading The Holiday Card

A Homecoming Game, Indeed

October 1, 2012October 1, 2012 ~ Kana Smith ~ 36 Comments

I had the most marvelous conversation the other evening with our teenage son. Kapena got home from football practice ahead of his dad (who's coaching the Freshman team and thoroughly beloved by players and coaches and parents alike---but that's a post for another time) and plunked himself down beside me to review the day. I … Continue reading A Homecoming Game, Indeed

To “Re:” or Not to “Re:”… That is the Question

September 26, 2012August 27, 2014 ~ Kana Smith ~ 92 Comments

As I begin to write this post, I haven't yet arrived at my own answer, but I'm launching the question itself as a topic that most bloggers will run into at some time or another...The Situation: A very nasty note, posted as an anonymous comment on this blog. It was directed in all its viciousness … Continue reading To “Re:” or Not to “Re:”… That is the Question

Budget Limbo: How LOW can we go?

July 22, 2012July 22, 2012 ~ Kana Smith ~ 29 Comments

Yesterday we made the six-hour drive back home from my parents' house, and we hope that Grandy and Boboo are recovering from the chaos of their week-long house-full of US! The kids immensely enjoyed their week, though of course it went by too quickly for them---sleeping in a tent in the backyard, roasting marshmallows for … Continue reading Budget Limbo: How LOW can we go?

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    JT Twissel on What is WRONG With People?January 11, 2026

    Oh lord. Some people seem to be immune to shame don't they?

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    Peter A. Taylor on A Pain in the NeckJanuary 11, 2026

    I didn't survive the Vietnam War to spend my old age explaining my worth to people half my age. I…

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    Mags Win on What is WRONG With People?January 11, 2026

    You have a lot stronger stomach than I do. I admire you for being able to stay in the business…

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    yusefasabiyah on A Pain in the NeckJanuary 11, 2026

    Yes, but didn't it become obvious your views were shaped by deceit and betrayal? I wish things were different today…

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    thomasstigwikman on What is WRONG With People?January 11, 2026

    Hmm I am glad I am not having dinner soon. But you are right. This kind of behavior is not…

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