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A Colonoscopy to Remember, and a Prep to Forget Mar. 19, 2022

Georgia Garvey

I recently had a colonoscopy and let me tell you, it was wonderful. I say that because getting the c... Read More

I'm Glad 'Maus' Was Banned Mar. 12, 2022

Georgia Garvey

I owe a thank you to the Tennessee school board that banned "Maus." After the McMinn County School B... Read More

A Parent's Least-Favorite Sci-fi Movie: 'Invasion of the Bed-Snatchers' Mar. 05, 2022

Georgia Garvey

They come at night. We're unconscious, as insensible to our surroundings as if we'd been slipped a s... Read More

It's a Difficult Time for Those Seeking Easy Solutions Feb. 26, 2022

Georgia Garvey

"What's the topic this week?" my husband asked as I settled down to write my column today. "Kiev?" I... Read More

Ending Vaccine and Mask Mandates Should Be Done Slowly -- and With Empathy Feb. 19, 2022

Georgia Garvey

If you want to understand parents terrified about schools ending mask mandates, maybe it will help t... Read More

Forget Writer's Block; Writer's Remorse Is the Real Pain Feb. 12, 2022

Georgia Garvey

My husband once asked me if I ever got writer's block. "No," I answered, with the boundless confiden... Read More

A Simple Proposal from a Resident of London in 1941: Let's Give Up on World War II Feb. 05, 2022

Georgia Garvey

Feb. 3, 1941 To the editor of The Daily Mirror, It is with a profound sense of dismay that I write t... Read More

There Are No Monsters Here, Only Those Who Live in Darkness Jan. 29, 2022

Georgia Garvey

I don't make monster sprays. Maybe you've seen the pictures of them on Instagram or read about them ... Read More

'Socialized Medicine' Can't Be Any Worse Than This Jan. 22, 2022

Georgia Garvey

About 30 years ago, when the Clinton Administration began looking at how to reform our floundering h... Read More

Meet the GOP of 2022: Snowflakes and Safe Spaces Jan. 15, 2022

Georgia Garvey

When I was a little girl, a neighbor friend came to me one day, telling me her mom had forbidden her... Read More

The Greek 'No,' and the Long Tendrils of Old Evils Jan. 08, 2022

Georgia Garvey

My grandmother once told me the story of the Greek "no." Greeks, you may or may not know, mime the w... Read More

In Sickness and in Health, but in 2021, Sickness Won Jan. 01, 2022

Georgia Garvey

It was two years ago, nearly to the day, that our 5-year-old coined the term "butt puke" to describe... Read More

The Christmas Truce of 1914 Remains a Miracle and an Inspiration Dec. 25, 2021

Georgia Garvey

Nearly 107 years later, the events of Dec. 25, 1914, commonly known as the Christmas truce, remain m... Read More

The Joy of Christmas, Surpassed Only by the Joy of Christmas Past Dec. 18, 2021

Georgia Garvey

Every day for what feels like the last two months, my 3-year-old has asked me the same question: "Is... Read More

Conservatives Can't Help Capitalizing On Gun Tragedies Dec. 11, 2021

Georgia Garvey

It's the holidays, and a school shooter recently stole the lives of four Michigan children, so, natu... Read More

It's the Season of Giving -- Isn't It? Dec. 04, 2021

Georgia Garvey

I'm not normally a holiday crank, but year two of A Very COVID Christmas has me feeling slightly Ebe... Read More

A Gift Worth Giving Thanks For Nov. 20, 2021

Georgia Garvey

Whenever my parents would ask us kids at the Thanksgiving dinner table to report on what we were gra... Read More

It's the Debate Over CRT That Divides Us, Not the Issue of Racism Itself Nov. 13, 2021

Georgia Garvey

If the mere mention of the letters "CRT" turns you from a mild-mannered person into a frothing green... Read More

Too Tired to Care, Too Busy to Revolt Nov. 06, 2021

Georgia Garvey

There's a lot going on in the world, but right now, it's hard for me to care about it all — es... Read More

When It Comes to Vaccines, It's a Matter of Trust Oct. 30, 2021

Georgia Garvey

After the first day of kindergarten, my son asked me each day, for weeks, why he had to go to school... Read More