Posted in Blog, Housing on Mar 29th, 2011
Adequate housing is a huge issue for many people. Single parents, seniors, those living on social security, disabled people and young people starting out, are not typically well supported when living in single-person/single-family households. Single-family living stretches budgets and responsibilities. Doubling up with others households frays nerves and relationships. There is a better way: housing that [...]
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Posted in Blog, Conversations, Housing on Sep 10th, 2010
The young girl fell in love with my dog one Sunday morning. Charlie Barlie, world’s best dog in the world, is a looker, exceptionally sweet and accustomed to being fussed over. Nevertheless, her swoon had a lonely ache to it. Perhaps I projected my own issues, psychically connected with her, or both. An astrological reading [...]
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Posted in Blog on Jun 25th, 2010
Given a mother’s immense influence, with lifelong consequences for children and society, nurturing these families should be Job One.
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Posted in Blog on May 11th, 2009
Happy Mother’s Day, our annual ritual honoring mothers. Beyond honoring, I want all mothers to be supported with actual systems and actions that make nurturing children easier. The person who sent this video clip, four laughing babies, called it her anti-depressant. These babies bring out our laughter. What strikes you about this clip? The darling [...]
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