Posts by Julia Cuan

GO FIGURE

Dearly Beloved, “Go figure!” Do you know the origin of the phrase? Guess what? It is not known, but it likely stems from colloquial American English in the 20th century. It is thought to have originated as a shortened, casual form of saying, “Go and figure that out,” meaning, “Try to make sense of that…

The Lost Boys

In 1904 James Barrie wrote a story about a boy who never grew up and an ordinary girl named Wendy in a place called Neverland, along with a group of children named “The Lost Boys.”  In Barrie’s original works, the Lost Boys leave Neverland and grow up, while in the Disney films they are merely…

So Many Good Works! (And Could You Please Bring Clothing Hangers on Sunday?)

Hey Family, So many good works to share about! (Before I forget, please don’t forget that Daylight Saving Time ends on Sunday.) You’ve heard about our new Clothing Closet in partnership with CityTeam in the Neighborhood. The Mingles are helping out! They worked together last week to hang up clothes and put them on the…

The fig less fig tree

We have a “volunteer tree” in our backyard. For those of you, like me, who are not familiar with this term, it’s a tree that germinates and grows all by itself. We didn’t plant it, but one day we looked out and noticed it happily growing up among other plants. On more than one occasion,…