…be coming in person but would leave a stocking with presents at the end of my bed. I decided at that point to create a trap that would at last…

…I find myself in Spring, amongst all the greenery and blossoms, I feel more aware of how we got here. I am more appreciative of the stillness and silence that…

…are more in tune with the world around us, as well as to the world within us – because this is what makes us more human, more fully alive and…

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…mark the passing of time in the same way. For those cultures more closely connected to the natural world, the passing of time is in sync with the seasons and…

…discover the amazing work people are doing around the world as we hunt down interesting donations to make. Goats? Coats? Training for women in Zimbabwe to fight poachers? Beds for…

…I came across this quote from Charles Dickens’s last novel, Our Mutual Friend. My ponderings on these words continued into the arena usually reserved for New Year’s resolutions. Dickens’s phrase…

…rituals. Fiercely independent and proud of her amazing turkey dinner timed just right, she would never accept help from us, her two adult daughters. She took complete responsibility for the…

…routines, grounding teenagers everyday by checking-in, giving them our time and patience, eating with them, talking with them about their growing sense of the world and how they think about…

…I have accepted the challenge to share the untold story of frustration in just 18 minutes. I figure if historian David Christian could explain the history of the world in…

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