What's your guiding question?
And then what will happen? I am always thinking about the effect my actions have on myself, the universe, the people around me, the community, my family, energy/light/g-d. It doesn't always mean that I have... More »
And then what will happen? I am always thinking about the effect my actions have on myself, the universe, the people around me, the community, my family, energy/light/g-d. It doesn't always mean that I have... More »
Learning a new fiddle tune quickly enough to make small improvisations Making great soup A book I just can't stop reading A peaceful bedtime for my kids A surprise-while-I'm-cooking kiss on the back of the... More »
Gestation and birth, in any animal. Mutual, equal, deep love between any two people. Flowers, and how one day they're buds and then suddenly, they're big beautiful blossoms. That, even with all the things humans... More »
It would depend on why I was exiled, and the state of the world around me, and where the people I loved wanted to go. In a vacuum -- but whoever lives in a vacuum?... More »
Being nice. It sounds really simple, doesn't it? But I think the foundation for most dilemnas can boil down to just that: what's the nice thing to do? Just be nice to people. Really!
Thirty-three years is the longest relationship I've had -- and it has been with Myself. It's not been nearly long enough, and I hope it lasts my whole life! The best thing about it is... More »
Make mashed potatoes. Set the table. Nurse Shmoo. Clean the counters. Bake the veggie meatloaf. Kiss True. Listen to Doodlebug read to me. Put on music. Clean up toys. All at the same time!!!!
This is our Thankful Tree. We have been tracing our hands, cutting out the shapes, and writing on each hand something we are thankful for. Even my sister-in-law and brother-in-law added their hands to the... More »
We cook from scratch all the time! Yesterday I made a pot of Corn Chowder, a sun-dried tomato and basil bread, and a crustless quiche. Saturday, I made a pan of cookie bars. Friday, I... More »
I think that children and adults both get happy, but that the highest point of happiness is higher for a child than an adult, for the most part. Witness a child on a swing --... More »