That Girl, This Life
Weekly posts that focus on identity, family, and life’s quirky moments.
When I was a teenager growing up with my twin sister in the suburbs of Chicago, afternoons often revolved around watching television. One of our favorite shows was That Girl, starring Marlo Thomas as Ann Marie, a young actress making her own way in New York City. I didn’t realize at the time how groundbreaking the program was—the first sitcom centered on a single woman whose story wasn’t defined by marriage or motherhood. Ann Marie was ambitious, independent, and wore her courage and charm like a favorite hat. For two small-town girls, she made the world seem full of delicious possibility.
Decades later, while researching my adoption, I discovered that “Ann Marie” was also the name my birth mother had given me before my twin sister and I were adopted. That discovery felt like a cosmic coincidence, a thread connecting a childhood heroine to my own beginnings—a reminder that our stories often circle back to us in unexpected ways.
So in 2017, when I was setting up my author website and in need of a blog title, That Girl, resurfaced immediately. But I wasn’t merely that girl anymore—the one trying to set herself apart from her twin, find her place in a family of six, and make sense of a closed adoption. I had become this woman: a mother, widow, grandmother, and author still asking life’s essential questions: Who am I? Where did I come from? What does it mean to belong? What was life asking of me, and what should I give back in return?
That Girl, This Life felt like the perfect bridge between the dreamer I once was and the woman I am today. That Girl evokes the daring and curiosity of youth; This Life conveys presence, a grounding in the here and now. Together they capture the essence of my work: how the roles I inhabit intersect with the world around me and how I derive meaning from the ordinary threads of living.
Here, I share stories about family, friendship, loss, resilience, and the quirky, tender moments that give life its character. Some pieces began as journal entries and early morning reflections, others grew out of observations, everyday moments, and travel adventures. All are part of an ongoing conversation between my past and present selves—between that girl who imagined a life full of promise and this woman who is living it, one story at a time.
Welcome to That Girl This Life. I’m glad you’re here.
The Case of the Discarded Buntings
When it comes to some things, new is not always better.
July 4th: Remembering & Savoring
Honoring our nation’s birthday fosters a sense of community and strengthens the fabric of patriotism.
A Sneak Peek at My Forthcoming Memoir
Thunderstorms bring out the child in me so this week I’m sharing an excerpt about childhood fears from my new book.
Father’s Day: Honoring & Remembering
For many of us, Father’s Day is more nuanced than picnics and BBQ’s.
Fostering a Love of Reading & Writing
To write one’s own truth is a noble goal, but to foster that passion in others is a dream realized.
Five Things I’ve Learned as a Surviving Spouse
My new role as a surviving spouse wasn’t unexpected.
Writing Memoir That Is Believable
Writing about people and events in a believable way is not as hard as it may seem.
What would you do to keep your family intact?
A review of Jeff Hoffmann’s, Other People’s Children
Today Is an Extraordinary Day!
Something to celebrate…
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