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Entries from May 2004

What a kiss can say

May 12th, 2004 · 6 Comments

I’ve been thinking about the power of physical affection. Words are only one way to speak. They can be used creatively, as my toddler has learned to do with “Mama”, using it to express everything from gratitude to emergency. And as anyone knows, “I love you” can mean different things depending on the phrasing and […]

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Tags: marriage

So, women, why do we do it?

May 12th, 2004 · Comments Off on So, women, why do we do it?

I don’t read Tony Pierce but maybe I should: If Lisa Williams wants him to lead a discussion of women and blogging and Jay McCarthy calls him his hero, then at least I should go take a look at his blog. Yesterday Jay linked to Tony los angeles and specifically hollywood is the only town […]

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Tags: marriage

Another Abigail special

May 12th, 2004 · Comments Off on Another Abigail special

Here’s another Abigail special taken yesterday. I like the angle, although odd, and the expression I have. I’m having fun playing with these portraits – and so is Abigail – but I’ll spare you all any more…at least for a while….

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Fragility, fear, and freedom

May 12th, 2004 · Comments Off on Fragility, fear, and freedom

Fragility. The word that comes to mind when I read Wendy Koslow’s post . What she has been writing about her relationship with Joey refreshes me. Her descriptions of how it feels to be in love – and how to know you are in love ring true. “This time, it’s from the core of me, […]

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Tags: journal

Family Wizard

May 12th, 2004 · Comments Off on Family Wizard

I was thinking about divorce yesterday. First, while driving in the morning, I heard a clip on NPR’s Day to Day about Our Family Wizard. I’m not sure that only divorced families need to use this software – it seems handy for communicating and setting up a calendar that all can share, parents and children. […]

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