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Mothers discuss discipline, communication over dinner

Well, I gotta tell you that I was not planning to do anything special for Mother’s Day, but a good friend of ours from college invited us to D.C. to have dinner and to just hang out. After a hectic day in the nursery at church (it’s once a month and I tell you…I couldn’t [...]

Missing Children Cause Insomnia, Anixety for Parents

I’ve been a little sporadic this week in my writing, well, in my blogging. I write everyday. I have print journals again since the Fall Out of 2006 (if you don’t know, you gotta read here), so I’ve written there, but I didn’t think the info sorta applied here.
Unfortunately, the interaction and the mad love [...]

The price of city living

Since my hiatus from the blog world earlier this year, I have some questions as to what works for blogging and what doesn’t or more importantly, what hasn’t worked yet. I hear that there are 8 million blogs out there (WHOA!) and everyone is talking about the world, their experiences, their research…from their perspective. It’s [...]

A few reflections from the Vineyard

After some confusion about ferry parking and a brief argument over where to get off the rotary (if you don’t have a rotary in your town, think National Lampoon’s European Vacation…the scene where they never can get off), we made it to the Woods Hole Ferry where we will dock on Vineyard Haven, Martha’s Vineyard, [...]

Waves and Sand

A vacation comes when you really need it.
From the days in Ms. Pomerantz class, I knew I would be a writer. She introduced me to the eccentric ways of 20th century American literature authors such as Faulkner and Hemmingway. When I read Hemmingway’s bio and learned that he had home in the Florida Keys, I [...]