MusingsTuesday, December 27, 2022Confessions of a Misanthrope“You’re just a misanthrope,” he continued. “So it’s really not your fault.” He laughed
Magazine FeatureTuesday, December 21, 2021Screen TimeThe legacy of life stories, of challenges and victories, passed down by the elderly to inspire a new generation
Freeze FrameTuesday, October 12, 2021Newness in the DetailsI often search for ways to add freshness to days that feel boring
Freeze FrameTuesday, October 05, 2021Becoming a Vessel I want to become a vessel ready to catch and contain the brachah around me
Freeze FrameWednesday, September 29, 2021Letting GoI’ll look for times when relinquishing control left room for healthy and growth-filled moments
Freeze FrameTuesday, September 14, 2021Alongside YouFind a way to involve your children in something that you’d ordinarily attempt to get done alone
Freeze FrameThursday, September 09, 2021What Makes Me, Me Write a note to yourself that reminds you of who you once were or wanted to be
The Change That LastedTuesday, August 31, 2021One Marble at a Time “Just one Shabbos,” she told herself, “and this is Shabbos number one”
Freeze FrameTuesday, August 31, 2021The Kids Were HereI try to view my children’s messes as remnants of their personalities
Freeze FrameTuesday, August 24, 2021The Spark I See in YouI’m overwhelmed by the weight of my words and actions, by how deeply I can impact my children’s self-worth
Freeze FrameTuesday, August 17, 2021Two Sides of the Same CoinWith this in mind, it’s fairly easy to find clues to discover my children's inborn strengths