Blog - Elizabeth Franklin

What to do with Millennials.

Millennials are perplexing. Many of us struggle to understand their apparent lack of work ethic, the constant attachment to social media, the lack of motivation, etc. Recently, I read an article by Noreena Hertz in which she discusses some of the perplexities of understanding youth today, commonly referred to as Millennials. It’s easy to perceive Read more about What to do with Millennials.[…]

Commercials!

When I was a kid, we had no television.  My parents did not approve of television, and in some ways, they were probably right.  In the 1960s and 70s, they thought that TV was a bastion of evil.  However, my grandparents, God bless them had television.  When we went to visit once a month, we Read more about Commercials![…]

The pursuit of happiness

During the last few weeks, I have been thinking about the American obsession with rights. What rights do we seek to claim? Here in America, we have the right to vote, the right to worship, the right to assemble, the right to speak freely, the right to own property,and other important rights that we claim, Read more about The pursuit of happiness[…]

Up in the Air.

Saving money on airline tickets is a real game. I carefully scrutinize Kayak for the best prices, determining whether it is worth the value to leave before the crack of dawn or take a later flight that might be nonstop. While I am seeking the best bargain, I often forget about the hidden fees and Read more about Up in the Air.[…]

Family memories

Christmas time is such a wonderful time of year. We muse on the joy of the season as we listen to the jingling songs, gaze at the sparkling lights and shining decorations, smell the aroma of baking cookies, taste the flavors of seasonal vegetables and meats, and feel the heat from Yule logs roaring in Read more about Family memories[…]

Solo road trips

In the last few months, I have had reasons to take two trips by myself. Both of these trips relate to study that I am doing for my master’s thesis on Edward Taylor, a colonial poet.  I will tell you about one of them. Shortly after my husband died, I planned to make a trip Read more about Solo road trips[…]

Halloween. Kid-friendly?

How much do I dislike Halloween? Let me count the ways. Halloween evolved from a Celtic ritual to a Catholic holiday to what we have now. “Over time, Halloween evolved into a secular, community-based event characterized by child-friendly activities such as trick-or-treating” (History.com). Halloween does not strike me as a “secular” holiday. It strikes me Read more about Halloween. Kid-friendly?[…]

A Tribute to a Life Well-lived.

One week ago, I watched my sons carry the casket of their oldest brother from the church to the grave side. After one year of suffering, my son died, leaving behind him a wife of ten years and three small children. How does this happen? Why does this happen? We may never know, but we Read more about A Tribute to a Life Well-lived.[…]

Video Interview

Everyone, this is an exciting day for me. LifeRich Publishing has released an author interview video for my book, Pappy Loves Braydon. This is the story of a little boy and his ailing grandfather. Throughout the book, these two characters, Pappy and Braydon, engage in activities that build memories. I believe this story is helpful Read more about Video Interview[…]