I love to laugh. I consider it one of my hobbies. I enjoy being around witty people who have something interesting to say and I appreciate good writing on television shows. Laughing is a great way to … Continue reading

By Sarah Hinnenkamp
I love to laugh. I consider it one of my hobbies. I enjoy being around witty people who have something interesting to say and I appreciate good writing on television shows. Laughing is a great way to … Continue reading
By Sarah Hinnenkamp
There are many differences between the city and the country, one of which is the wave. In Fargo I can pull up next to someone I know at a stoplight and wave until I think my hand will fall off – they … Continue reading
By Sarah Hinnenkamp
On Friday my in-laws and I headed north of Fargo to an estate sale. Turns out, the man holding the sale had accepted a job transfer to England so he was trying to unload as much of his American … Continue reading
By Sarah Hinnenkamp
I can only imagine what an effort it was to put me down for a nap when I was a child. I remember not wanting to miss anything and always fighting my afternoon nap. This is also what I’ve been told by … Continue reading
By Sarah Hinnenkamp
Back in my elementary school days I was usually a prepared student. My mother did not let me leave the house without triple checking that I had everything I needed. Once in a while a classmate of mine … Continue reading
By Sarah Hinnenkamp
During a recent trip to the Los Angeles area I had a full eight hours all to myself as my friend had to go to work during the day. I hung out in Downtown Santa Monica, taking in the culture, shopping, … Continue reading
By Sarah Hinnenkamp
I have always wanted to visit Los Angeles, Calif. I can’t tell you exactly what the draw has been, though I know it’s shifted over the years. Originally it was the shiny illusion of Hollywood; then I … Continue reading
By Sarah Hinnenkamp
Much like its younger counterpart, I can only assume that the fast approaching year of 2012 will also be a blur. I can’t remember what I ate for breakfast, let alone all of the things that happened … Continue reading
By Sarah Hinnenkamp
Back in 2003 I was a television reporter near the bottom of the work food chain, which gave me the responsibility of working many major holidays. That year, I was scheduled to anchor the Christmas Day … Continue reading
By Sarah Hinnenkamp
This is the first year in many that I have felt relaxed about the approaching Christmas holiday. The procrastinator in me has finally realized that “last minute shopping” is not a requirement of the … Continue reading