Flotsam Friday: What’s Changing Shape
Some things don’t leave – they change. Flotsam Friday is about noticing what’s becoming softer, lighter, or newly formed with time.
Dive in to the post →Some things don’t leave – they change. Flotsam Friday is about noticing what’s becoming softer, lighter, or newly formed with time.
Dive in to the post →In Little Island, Big Gun, Gilligan’s bumbling mistakes become a secret superpower, proving that unexpected heroism often comes from the least likely place.
Dive in to the post →Ravi “The Mall Sherpa” Patel has reached Stage 4 Mall Dad Enlightenment—one hand on the stroller, one hand on his phone, and the quiet internal scream of a man who’s been told “five more minutes” for the past 40 minutes. Meanwhile, Baby Princess Napalot sleeps like royalty.
Dive in to the post →Modest Mouse’s Grey Ice Water explores isolation and regret, reminding us that distance alone doesn’t quiet inner storms.
Dive in to the post →Ski Party reminds us that the moment someone thinks they’ve figured out what women want, the comedy – and the trouble – usually begins.
Dive in to the post →Not storm. Not calm. A Sonnet Sunday reflection on the in-between season where identity loosens and transformation waits.
Dive in to the post →Bring the beach indoors with this Silly Saturday game of Beach Pictionary or Charades—simple rules, beachy words, and guaranteed laughs.
Dive in to the post →Some things don’t need to be carried forward. Flotsam Friday is about loosening your grip and trusting the tide to take what’s finished.
Dive in to the post →President Gilligan hilariously exposes the gap between authority and responsibility, reminding us that real leadership means owning the hard work.
Dive in to the post →Buck and Brenda Lightsworth don’t just look at the mall’s giant LED reindeer—they treat it like a sacred holiday omen. She sees magic. He sees blinding wattage. Together, they take mall decorations way too seriously.
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