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Welcome to my blog! I will use it to talk about what helps us become ourselves. I’ll share stories and experiences, poems and musings, as a way of connecting with you and building a supportive community for all of us... → Read more Follow
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Monthly Archives: September 2013
The American Dream
This past Sunday I had the privilege of being on the CBS Sunday Morning Show with Charles Osgood. I gathered a group of my friends together to share in the excitement and give me strength as my stories and image … Continue reading
The Book is Available and in the News
We saw the official release of the book this past week. Thursday, September 12 was the release day and the book is now available in bookstores and online. Eileen was featured in the New York Times in the Home and … Continue reading
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Even Hummingbirds Pause
Hummingbirds’ wings beat at an astonishing rate of forty to ninety times per second. They are birds on steroids, darting with precision from one flower to the next to drink nectar. A friend of ours, who made a nature documentary, … Continue reading
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Finding Quietude
Labor Day will have come and gone by the time this post is up. Red veins of traffic on the GPS of our iPhones will cover the screen, and a neighboring car’s bass woofer will pound in the long list … Continue reading