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Tag Archives: family
What I read this summer
For the purposes of this list I am measuring summer, not in its official capacity, but in its popular capacity from Memorial Day to Labor Day. Here are the books I read, in the order in which I read them. … Continue reading
Posted in Family, Life Learning, Writing, blogging, books
Tagged ally condie, books, Elizabeth George, family, Gillian Flynn, Gone Girl, headhunters, I am the messenger, in the woods, Jenna Blum, jo nesbo, jon ronson, Jonathan Evison, Labor Day, life learning, Marcus Zusak, memorial day, nazis, neil gaiman, new orleans, New York City, out of the easy, psychopath, reached, reading, ruta sepetys, Siri Hustvedt, summer reading, susan beth pfeffer, tana french, the book thief, The Edge of Nowhere, the graveyard book, the grim reaper, the psychopath test, The Revised Fundamentals of Caregiving, The Summer Without Men, this world we live in, Those Who Save Us
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Power and conformity
There is a line in the movie “The Interpreter” in which, referring to the fictional dictator Edmond Zuwanie, a U.N. representative says, “They all begin as liberators, and twenty minutes later they’re as corrupt as the tyrants they overthrow.” We’ve … Continue reading
Posted in Creativity, Education, Family, Homeschooling, Learning, Life Learning, School, Unschooling, blogging
Tagged conformity, education, family, learning, life learning, power, the interpreter
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Happy that the kids are (still) home
If you are on Facebook and spent any time scrolling through today’s activity, you can’t have helped but notice the large numbers of parents openly rejoicing about the fact that they once again can ship their kids off to school … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Family, Life Learning, Parenting, School, Unschooling
Tagged back to school, Bahamas, education, facebook, family, life learning, minecraft, parenting, parents rejoicing, raising money, sewing, skype, unschooling
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Wandering
Holiday weekends are a good time to be a resident in NYC. The streets are noticeably emptier and quieter. I suppose tourists can be found in bulk around 42nd St. and at places like Coney Island, but otherwise you … Continue reading
Posted in Creativity, Family, Life Learning, Photography
Tagged family, holiday weekends, life learning, New York City, NYC, photos, unschooling
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Let’s get real
As I’ve gotten older I’ve realized some things about myself that were kind of shocking in that they stood in direct opposition to the image I’d always held of myself in my brain; an image born of years of cultural … Continue reading
Posted in Creativity, Family, Homeschooling, Learning, Life Learning, Parenting, School, blogging
Tagged academics, california, education, english, family, german, hate school, homeschooling, learning, life learning, minecraft, travel, unschooling, vidcon
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Scarf-mania
Wow, lately this is like my sewing and book blog…. Today it’s more sewing, as in scarves made from old t-shirts. Infinity scarves, though that really doesn’t matter when they are made of t-shirt material… The first one was assembled … Continue reading
Posted in Creativity, Family, Life Learning
Tagged batik, family, life learning, marina and the diamonds, photos, recycling, scarves, sewing, t-shirts, upcycling
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Shopping and a Dance
Today Maya and I decided to go thrift store shopping, and I had the genius idea of venturing to the East Side (!) to look up the thrift stores I used to visit 20+ years ago during my brief stint … Continue reading
Posted in Creativity, Family, Life Learning, Photography
Tagged clothes, family, goodwill, life learning, Lincoln Center, modern dance, paul milstein pool, photos, thrift stores
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That weird moment when…
…you are reading a murder mystery and during the reveal of the sociopath behind the evil doings you realize it sounds an awful lot like someone with whom you are acquainted. And so, then what? This actually happened to me … Continue reading
Posted in Creativity, Health, Writing, blogging
Tagged books, family, in the woods, life learning, lightbulb moment, murder mystery, reading, sociopath, tana french
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Indiana recap
For those of you who don’t see all the random photos I post on Facebook, we’ve spent the last 10 days in Indiana on my parent’s farm. It’s always a good time. Last year they had a crippling … Continue reading
Posted in Creativity, Family, Life Learning, Parenting, Photography, Travel, Unschooling, holidays
Tagged bikes, elephant ears, fair, family, flowers, Indiana, kitten, life learning, paint war, parenting, photos, play, potato launcher, rain, summer, sunsets, unschooling
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The people that you meet when you’re walking down the street…
Recently a friend of Joshua’s asked him how many celebrities we’ve seen over the years, living in Manhattan. We started thinking about it. Then we started writing down names. Then I decided to add a short description of where the … Continue reading
Posted in Creativity, Family, Life Learning, Movies
Tagged Celebrities, family, neighborhood, NYC
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