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Rumours of my demise…

Are a bit exaggerated. But possibly just a wee bit. I went from benign blog aversion to outright blog negligence. To say that life has been a bit busy at Casa de Awareness is sort of like saying that...

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Old Friends

I rarely ever re-read books.  I have a prodigious memory for what I read, and since I read mainly mystery novels, there isn’t really much point.  My appetite for reading falls squarely past voracious...

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Summertime as a Slacker Mom

I am, emphatically, not a “Tiger Mom”.  At first, I was a bit ashamed of this, being a PhD myself.  Now I have embraced my slacker mom status fully and defiantly, like a black-nail-polish-and-pierced...

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Big Boys

I used to be invisible, a shape changing magic kid. I could move at the speed of thought and frequently I did, But my greatest accomplishment was a slow and looping glide. I saw the tops of everything,...

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We are all dying

I am just a little bundle of cheerful today aren’t I? But actually – I am feeling better than I have in a while.  Which is why I can write this with any kind of perspective, so bear with me and it will...

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We are the stuff of stars

“All that survives after our death are publications and people. So look carefully after the words you write, the thoughts and publications you create, and how you love others. For these are the only...

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Post Script

On February 6, 2012, Dr. Susan Niebur passed from this life.  She leaves a beloved husband and two young sons behind her.   We have all lost an eloquent voice and a tireless advocate on behalf of...

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R-E-S-P-E-C-T

Otherwise titled “How parenting strategy backfired and turned my son into a vegetarian.” Eating is a giant interruption in my son’s day.  To my observation, he derives little pleasure from eating,...

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Science Friday Returns: Must-Read-Books for Inquiring Minds

Science doesn’t have to be boring. It doesn’t really even have to be hard. We are all prewired to be scientists – every single one of us from the time we are infants.  It is, in fact, our evolutionary...

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Finding a new voice

It has been six months since my last post.  I have thought about coming here many times.  But procrastination is a downward spiral.  After a while, the guilt gets too overwhelming and it becomes easier...

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Bit dusty around here…

A bit of a minor crisis on the media front actually forced me to pay attention to the fact that I have a blog (Hello, blog! Long time, no see). The service provider that actually hosts the images I use...

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The years and the miles

In the strange way that life has this tendency to bring you back to your jumping-off point, I am back where I started my journey as an adult. One year ago on Labor Day I accepted a job with a former...

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Let’s tag this one “Righteous Indignation”

An open letter to Child Track 24/7 GPS, Makers of the Trax Child Tracker : I stumbled across your blog  for your tracking device where you used a comment that I left on the Filip facebook page. First –...

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Summertime as a Slacker Mom

I am, emphatically, not a “Tiger Mom”.  At first, I was a bit ashamed of this, being a PhD myself.  Now I have embraced my slacker mom status fully and defiantly, like a black-nail-polish-and-pierced...

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Necessary angst

I don’t know if all writers are the same, but I feel that I am most productive when I have a certain level of existential angst. Since moving to KC, life has been full of many things, but lacking in...

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Mean Girls

When my son was in junior high, and of his own volition, he went through two years of Jr Cotillion.  It was a choice that would have made his late Mimi proud, Cotillion being the epitome of high...

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The psychological conundrum of looking your age

People have consistently underestimated my age almost my entire life – sometimes by a decade or more. It has been the proverbial “blessing and a curse.” On one hand, people have consistently...

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