Family Tempo
It was a short boat ride to Morocco. But when we docked in Tangier, I was grateful to be with an organized tour
LifeTakes
My not-so-subtle message — that I did not want to hear any more — got through. Everyone backed off. I gathered up Aviva and her paraphernalia
Family Tempo
“Well, right now my job is to smile. Smiling like that for so long isn’t normal! When my shift is over my face hurts”
Family Tempo
I was about to blow a three-year record with an explosion that would incinerate all my achievements
LifeTakes
It’s strange, raising children to be part of a culture that’s foreign to me. It’s strange to be a foreigner in my children’s culture






















