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Elizabeth in this World. Posts Tagged ‘ginger rogers’. Be Ginger Rogers: how to talk to widows and others who are grieving. This essay aired 30 July 2010 on NPR affiliate 88.1 WVPE. 8220;The middle of the produce section was not the place that I wanted to perform my dance of grief”. So, what to do? Words in this World. And the Pursuit of Happiness. Pages I am Turning. By Daphne Du Maurier. A Season of Gifts. Ready for Dessert: My Best Recipes. Join 8 other followers. Blog at WordPress.com.
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Cancer | Elizabeth in this World
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Elizabeth in this World. Archive for the ‘Cancer’ Category. Be Ginger Rogers: how to talk to widows and others who are grieving. This essay aired 30 July 2010 on NPR affiliate 88.1 WVPE. 8220;The middle of the produce section was not the place that I wanted to perform my dance of grief”. So, what to do? This essay aired 18 June 2010 on NPR affiliate 88.1 FM WVPE. 8220;She…held it to the v-neck of her blouse which she pulled down a bit and to the side, and revealed an elaborate tattoo which replicat...
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February Poem of the Month | peacesofgreen
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A journey from the heart. February Poem of the Month. February 28, 2015. The weather this month has been anything but usual. Here in Oregon, we have been warm with little precipitation. Our mountains have maybe 15% of the snowpack they should have, our rivers are low, the rain comes in a misty drizzle. While I was in Pennsylvania the weather was odd; minus zero temps, little snow, lots of sunshine. This month’s poem comes from my sunrise yoga practice, from within the storm. A Piece of the Storm. Address...
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January Poem of the Month | peacesofgreen
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A journey from the heart. January Poem of the Month. February 1, 2015. I am not a consistent blogger; this I know of myself and fully own. As such I have been contemplating how to best proceed within the blogging sphere. I am, however, a consistent yogini, and attend a sunrise yoga class each week. Our teacher, Brie, is a poet and periodically reads poetry to us during final relaxation. The poems she has shared recently have moved me, sometimes to tears, as I rest and renew on my mat. To sample or purcha...
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April Poem of the Month | peacesofgreen
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A journey from the heart. April Poem of the Month. April 16, 2015. I have the best view from my desk, into the West Eugene Wetlands. This month’s poem is an original, written this morning as I start my work day. Namaste. Gentle breeze blowing Blades of grass bend on elbow My thoughts imitate. February Poem of the Month. Happy Last Day of Summer! April Poem of the Month" (1). April 21, 2015 at 11:28 pm. 8220;Imitate.” Yes. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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It Takes a Shtetl to Foster a Child: Happy Chanukah! And more adventures in Trans-Faith Parenting.
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It Takes a Shtetl to Foster a Child. A Jewish foster parent's notes from the trenches. Wednesday, December 1, 2010. And more adventures in Trans-Faith Parenting. Wishing you a Happy Chanukah if you celebrate. With the weight of last week's heavy news (re: potential distant birth relative who wants to take the kids) it's hard to let myself fully enjoy the holidays, but I have gotten a kick out of choosing gifts for the boys. even if they are going to bankrupt us ;-P. December 21, 2010 at 3:14 PM. Shtetl i...
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It Takes a Shtetl to Foster a Child: December 2009
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It Takes a Shtetl to Foster a Child. A Jewish foster parent's notes from the trenches. Sunday, December 6, 2009. Who I am and why I'm here. My partner and I are working towards becoming foster parents. We're currently going through PRIDE classes in our county and moving steadily towards our goal of getting licensed some time this spring. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Note: Names and identifying details are changed to protect privacy. The guys' wonderful foster ...
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It Takes a Shtetl to Foster a Child: A Brief Debriefing, And Why The Boys Are Still Here
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It Takes a Shtetl to Foster a Child. A Jewish foster parent's notes from the trenches. Thursday, February 10, 2011. A Brief Debriefing, And Why The Boys Are Still Here. We are still here, alive, and mostly healthy. A brief update in bullet points:. The boys are still with us. And it doesn't look like they're going anywhere anytime soon, though with foster care anything can happen at any time. Patty got notified that CPS' evaluations have found her incapable of parenting on her own. In addition to issues ...
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It Takes a Shtetl to Foster a Child: June 2011
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It Takes a Shtetl to Foster a Child. A Jewish foster parent's notes from the trenches. Thursday, June 23, 2011. I had no idea how long it'd been since I'd blogged. Wow. Sorry 'bout that, folks. We moved in April, before Pesach (Passover). Lots of endings and new beginnings around here since then. We're hanging in, though. Little Guy and Big Guy are loving having more space in our new home, life is much improved since we are no longer on top of each other. He is just a delight. So cute and so loving a...
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It Takes a Shtetl to Foster a Child: February 2011
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It Takes a Shtetl to Foster a Child. A Jewish foster parent's notes from the trenches. Thursday, February 10, 2011. Loving Your Foster Child's First Family. I'm a little late on this, but I just read Thorn's post Thinking About Her First Family. On her blog Mother Issues. I can say we truly do love our foster sons’ mom. Links to this post. A Brief Debriefing, And Why The Boys Are Still Here. We are still here, alive, and mostly healthy. A brief update in bullet points:. The boys are still with us. In hop...
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