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- FriendsHave you ever watched little kids make friends? It blows me away with it’s simplicity and straightforwardness. They just run up and start playing together. No introductions necessary. No concern over who lives in what kind of house, or wears de...
- Parenting Rite of PassageI spent my daughter’s nap time pondering what I was going to do about my weekly photo post, when her chattering and giggles caught my attention. There’s nothing I love so much as the sound of her giggle’s. In fact, I grabbed my grat...
- What are you looking for?I’ve written about my gratitude practice a few times lately, and one of the things it has most reinforced for me is that you find what you’re looking for. This video has been making it’s rounds of the internet lately, and for good r...
- We tiptoed through the tulipsOne of the most enduring and notable rites of spring around the Seattle area is the annual Skagit Valley Tulip Festival. The entire month of April is dedicated to all things tulip, and the valley is colorblocked in fields of red, yellow, pink and pur...
- Each day brings a miracle“You can become blind by seeing each day as a similar one. Each day is a different one, each day brings a miracle of its own. It’s just matter of paying attention to this miracle.” ~ Paulo Coelho Living with a preschooler makes it...
- Sea lions sunning in Seattlesea lions sunbathing in Seattle's Elliott Bay, view of the Space Needle in the background [...]...
- A new dayThere have been several occasions in my life where chaos and violence shifted my perception of time, even if I was physically far from the event. Time slows down, speeds up, sometimes feels like its hiccuping or repeating itself as we hit refresh ove...
- for MicheleShe would have appreciated the fact that she died at 4:20 on April Fools Day. That was our Meesh: If you can’t change the inevitable, then you might as well find a way to have fun with it. We can also thank her for the fact that for a couple...
- ViewmasterAs it turns out, our newly-minted four-year-old loves going antiquing especially when we find old-school toys like this Viewmaster. [...]...
- Living is practicing the art of change managementon Apr 5, 2013 in Daily LifeI’ve had a little practice with change management – those changes that are planned months and years in advance, those changes that come out of nowhere and leave you off balance with your head spinning, and those little gradual changes tha...
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