Wednesday’s Seattle Times carried this article: Art therapy engages the mind and may help heal the body Hospitals and other medical providers now recognize that painting, music, storytelling, sculpting, theater and other forms of creative expression benefit patients and staff alike. […] One of the most memorable events was created by a patient injured in […]
Entries from April 2004
Karaoke in the burn unit
April 23rd, 2004 · Comments Off on Karaoke in the burn unit
Tags: news
Fake formula deadly in China
April 23rd, 2004 · 1 Comment
This article in the Seattle Times brought me to tears. Dozens of infants fed fake milk formula have died in the past year in eastern China, sparking the latest consumer crisis in a country where counterfeit products ranging from car brakes to medicine have flooded markets, state media reported yesterday. Most of the widely reported […]
Tags: news
Listen to her…
April 23rd, 2004 · 1 Comment
Speaking of persuasive parents, Debra Galant (whom I missed meeting at BloggerCon) is all set for Mother’s Day: Here’s a graphic she made…for those who finally realize
Tags: motherhood
Persuasion and parenting
April 23rd, 2004 · 1 Comment
Robert Scoble’s post How do you persuade? inspired response from Ted and also from Don Park who wondered whether the word “persuasion” is related to “pursue”. His question motivated me to do a little research. From what I know, I don’t think that the two words are related. But what I did learn about the […]
Tags: journal
April Seattle Webloggers Meetup
April 22nd, 2004 · Comments Off on April Seattle Webloggers Meetup
Ted, the girls and I went to the Seattle Webloggers Meetup tonight. Our schedule free, we decided to get on the boat and go… However, it seems that Meetup didn’t notice how many gatherings were scheduled at the same spot. For a while we webloggers socialized outside while waiting for the another group to finish […]
Tags: blog