by Marguerite Elisofon | Dec 27, 2013 | Asperger's Syndrome, autism, birthdays, Botox, chicken pox, college, holidays, meal replacement diet, Norwich Terriers, PDD
Can you believe 2013 is nearly over, and we’re in the final throes of the Holiday Trifecta? It’s hard to fathom how quickly a year passes, how the weeks seem to pick up speed as we move toward December. At the end of each year, as the days grow shorter, we...
by Marguerite Elisofon | Dec 20, 2013 | Dolce & Gabbana, entry level jobs, film screenings, Leonardo DiCaprio, Martin Scorsese, movie premiere, movie stars, Nicolas Cage, The Wolf of Wall Street, TV pilots
Max had just come home and promised to clean his room. But first,—any and everything else comes first—he had to call Neal and find out if they were still getting together to write their TV pilot. I was finishing my lunch and Max was sitting nearby on the...
by Marguerite Elisofon | Dec 13, 2013 | ADHD, autism, bed bugs, best supporting actor, college graduates, executive assistant, gender roles, housekeeping, housemen, millenials, New York Times, Stay-Home Fathers, Wall Street Mothers
These days it seems like more men and women are comfortable switching traditional roles: stay-at-home fathers are enabling working mothers to be the high-powered, bread winners. According to Sunday’s New York Times article, “Wall Street Mothers, Stay-Home...
by Marguerite Elisofon | Dec 7, 2013 | "White Christmas, autism, Christmas, depression, holiday blues, New Year's Eve, Norman Rockwell, Rolls Royce, Scrooge, seasonal affective disorder, Thanksgiving, Turkey
When my best friend and I were single and in our 20’s, we referred to Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Eve as “the Trifecta.” Unlike children, retail stores and Hallmark, we were not filled with holiday cheer. In fact, we dreaded the onset of holidays. ...