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Friday May 18th 2012

Posts Tagged ‘Family’

My Son the Lactation Specialist

Picture the setting, if you will. It’s late August, and a certain, medium-sized high-tech company is running an onsite day camp for the children of employees. The Little One is among the campers, and he’s the youngest of the bunch. Lunch starts early for the [Read More]

A few of my favorite things…

In an ongoing effort to update and improve the blog, I’ve created a new page of favorite posts. It’s still a work in progress, as it takes a long time to go through more than three years of posts. So far, I’ve included political posts such as this one, [Read More]

Getting a Buzz

Getting a Buzz

I do not conquer jet lag very well. We returned to Israel on Thursday afternoon (noting from the airplane while in Israeli airspace that nearly every green patch within view was filled with parked cars and Israelis barbecuing and celebrating Israel’s Independence [Read More]

Old People

Little One: “Mommy, is Grandpa coming with us to the carnival?” Mommy: “Yes, Sweetie.” Little One: “Why?” Mommy: Why wouldn’t he?” Little One: “Because very old people stay home.” [Read More]

For the birds…

“Little One, when we fly to the US to visit Pa and Grandma next month, how many planes will we take?” “Three.” “That’s right! Very good! Where will the first plane fly to?” “Parrots.” “Ummm… Sweetie, that [Read More]

Essentially just a slew of excuses…

To say that life has been rather hectic during the past few weeks would be an understatement (said the blogger, in order to explain the serious dearth of blog entries recently). Aside from issues at the office that have left me feeling rather unsettled and preoccupied, [Read More]

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Delightfully Naive – My article about GINA Gallery for ESSENCE Magazine

Delightfully Naive – My article about GINA Gallery for ESSENCE Magazine

As I wrote in this blog post, I recently had the privilege to profile Tel Aviv’s Gallery of [Read More]

Thoughts for a Rainy Day

Thoughts for a Rainy Day

I’m saving my thoughts for a cold, rainy day Nowhere to go and no games to play I’ll sit by the [Read More]

The Epiphany

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Through my work as a freelance writer, I’m often given opportunities to meet interesting individuals and [Read More]

On a day like today

On a day like today

On a day like today I could fly to the stars Take a walk on the moon Have a dance across Mars I could play in [Read More]

You would think that my coping skills would be better…

You would think that my coping skills would be better…

You would think that after 13 years, my coping skills would be better. And yet, here I am once again, just a [Read More]

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