An Ordinary Life

posted in: Musings 11

Maybe childhood, in the days of Cinderella fantasies, but certainly through high school and college, all I wanted or imagined was an ordinary life. I would get educated, but not too much, get married to the right young man, and would work at something, probably teaching, until we had children, … Read More

Taking as Long as It Takes

posted in: Musings 14

Collaboration, More Recalibration, Love and Loyalty…and Meyer Lemons When my children and I moved to Winter Park over thirty years ago, four-way stops were new to me. All the cars stopped at the stop signs and took turns driving through the intersections. Just did it. No whistle blowing, lights flashing, … Read More

A Place for Peace to Enter

posted in: Musings 16

Three months ago, I wouldn’t have expected to be writing this today as an end to my hiatus from sharing my thoughts with you. One month ago, I made a different start than what you will read here, but before it could be posted, 17 students and teachers were shot … Read More

Keep Dancing

posted in: Musings 6

It is true, my dear friends.  Dancing is one of the short-cuts to happiness. We move our bodies, and our energy starts to flow. Physical energy, yes, and also emotional energy. Keep dancing. Whatever we have held back, locked up, begins to move with us. The first steps may not … Read More

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