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My parents used to take my sister and I camping, every summer, at Prairie Creek Redwood State Park when we were growing up. I have cherished memories of tall, gorgeous trees, stars in the sky that seemed ... Read more...
As some of you know, my oldest kid has autism. We take this autism stuff pretty seriously and as a result he has made remarkable gains. Indeed, to the untrained eye he is indistinguishable from his neuro-typical peers.
Last weekend four of the kiddos ... Read more...
The morning began with the dramatic sounds of The Drum Cafe - a rythmic throbbing beat that grabs the participants, wakes us and our senses to prepare for a couple of days of learnning more about diversity in the workplace and celebrating the 7th year of Working Mot ... Read more...
This weekend as I was enjoying my Sunday Paper, the headline in the Parade Magazine caught my attention: The New Push for Quality Child Care. We just received notice f ... Read more...
You know how you can plan your day to the smallest detail and still something can come up that will completely throw your entire day off. Just last week I dropped my sons off at preschool and camp and headed into work for what looked like a relatively quiet day righ ... Read more...
A full house, that is what I call 4 adults, three Labradors, 1 chihuahua, a teenager and a toddler all living under one roof. In these economic times I hear a lot of stories about adult children moving back home due to their circumstances. Not as many stories on par ... Read more...
The story that stands out from my listening to all news radio as I got ready for my day yesterday and today is the Senate confirmation hearings for Judge Sonia Sotomayor. The discussion of tactics for those who would keep her off the High Court Bench became th ... Read more...
I’ve been doing a bit of complaining about having to find a car that suits our family. I was whining about this on my other blog (www.thebabymachine.com).
The biggest iss ... Read more...
The recession has caused families across America to rethink how they deal with child care. It's never an easy thing for working parents as we all know. And every year the demands are different, depending on the ages, stages, and numbers o ... Read more...
As the economy crunched budgets at my office last fall, our CEO encouraged the executives to take more time off to keep our vacation time from accruing.
I jumped at this idea! I started a tradition that I will maintain long after o ... Read more...



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