I am not one of those co-sleeper Mothers. I never have been. From infancy, I’ve always insisted the boys have their own bed (and use it). I’ve always been more the kind of Mother who believed children needed to learn to soothe themselves and function in their own space. Imagine my surprise when earlier in […]
[Continue reading...]What are Your “Soul Prints”?
This is a guest article by Lisa Frentress McCormack I have never been one to live in a house full of carefully coordinated or even brand new furniture. Our home is, and always has been, an eclectic mixture of scratch-and-dents, hand-me-downs, and Craigslist gems; which is why I didn’t get upset when my son, James, […]
[Continue reading...]Do You Have Space in Your Life for Good Things?
As many of you know, I have been in transition with a new firm. It was a huge process closing down my firm of nearly 10 years and a flurry of activity finishing up cases and moving cases over. About a month after the transition, I got to the point where I was settled and […]
[Continue reading...]Do you know how to be sad?
We live in an imperfect, fallen, sometimes ridiculously unfair world. We would love to live in our little happy bubble and have none of the experiences of this world would ever cause us grief. However, here in reality, things make us sad. Sometimes someone we love leaves us. Sometimes a friend or family member hurts […]
[Continue reading...]Could you live with a lifetime of just vanilla?
People are like ice cream. There a million different flavors and flavor combinations. Take vanilla, it’s perfectly nice and goes with a lot of other flavors. You could mix it with chocolate or mint or strawberry and it would be pretty good. It is not terribly offensive in any combination. It is arguably, the best […]
[Continue reading...]The Fault in Our Stars: A Book Review
Creativity is beautiful. Creativity is the heart singing. Creativity is our soul’s way of reminding our brains to live, fully, completely and in this moment. In The Fault in Our Stars, John Green has captured the essence of creativity. It is said that the book is the biggest tear-jerker of this generation. I disagree. The […]
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