Saturday Morning Coffee

On July 11, 2010, in Saturday Morning Coffee, by Sheryl

I moved to Tulsa, Oklahoma a few years ago. On the first Saturday morning after the moving truck arrived, I pulled on a ballcap and rode my bike to the only coffee shop I knew how to find. I read the papers, met the local crowd and began a tradition that would last for the [...]

A Day to Smile

On July 10, 2011, in Saturday Morning Coffee, Uncategorized, by Sheryl

Today is my grandmother’s birthday, and a day to smile at her enduring presence in our family. She had skinny legs, a sharp wit, and was full of sage advice. She made desserts pretty enough for magazine covers and was convinced that it was perfectly fine to eat nothing but fudge or Twinkies for meals [...]

Mean Girls

On March 20, 2011, in Saturday Morning Coffee, by Sheryl

The coffee broads recently discussed a clip from the Today Show about how to deal with mean women.  It explores how, and why, girls and women use exclusion as their meanest trick. The headlines these days are full of stories about blatant, open-faced bullying in schools. Kids are publicly and personally attacked during their most [...]

Betty Boyd

On January 14, 2011, in Oklahoma Politics, by Sheryl

There was a packed house at the First Baptist Church today to honor the life of Betty Boyd. Eighty six years old and she could still hold the attention of any audience, including today. A mother, legislator, television personality, educator and lifelong Tulsan, Betty was what we all wish we could be- or at least [...]

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