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Be #blogelul
Sometimes the beauty of the natural world is all that it takes to remind me to just be. To appreciate the moment. To breathe.
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Accept #blogelul
Last week I went to a mall with my friend, Doug (names changed for anonymity) and his two new daughters Rebecca and Meredith. Doug’s husband, Jeff is already back at work while Doug is taking advantage of his 3-month paternity … Continue reading
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Summer reading
There’s been a lot going on this summer, and I was lucky enough to go on vacation and even read several books. I enjoyed; I liked the way this author wrote this story. I found it entertaining. A great summer … Continue reading
Are you ready?
June has arrived. Many anticipate that some time this month (probably on a Monday or any day the last week of the month) the Supreme Court will issue rulings on Proposition 8 and DOMA. Confused about what the possible outcome(s) … Continue reading
Dreams do come true
Fleetwood Mac is my favorite band. I always wanted to hear them in concert. Tuesday night I got to! MY DAD loves to repeat the following father/daughter interaction (I think I was a senior in high school): Me: Dad. I … Continue reading
Today I am a proud Minnesotan!
The governor is set to sign the bill tomorrow afternoon making Minnesota the 12th state (13 places when you include Washington, DC) where the freedom to marry exists.
Waiting for Marriage Equality: A Prayer
My blog post for today can be found here.
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A sermon to be heard in all the land
On Friday night I was asked to speak about the freedom to marry at Congregation Kol Ami. My sermon can be found here. I hope others will speak on similar themes in the coming weeks as our nation prepares for … Continue reading
Books!
Awhile ago I posted about having difficulty reading. Well I’m happy to say something changed! I recently read The Invisible Bridge, Gone Girl and The Art of Fielding. I loved them all and would recommend them. Do you have anything that you’ve read … Continue reading