From an article in today’s Seattle Times American families’ plight: Lives structured to a fault Scientists at UCLA have spent the past four years observing 32 Los Angeles families in a study of how working America somehow gets it done. Day after day. […] In 1,600 hours of digital video, scientists captured moments of unfiltered […]
Entries from March 2005
Families: living apart while living together
March 21st, 2005 · 4 Comments
Tags: news
How to maintain a marriage through toddlerhood
March 21st, 2005 · 6 Comments
Enoch Choi on Saturday night enjoyed dinner with some of his partners from the Palo Alto Medical Foundation. During the meal another physician at the table encouraged and strengthened my friend with his experience and advice. Enoch wrote: He shared candidly the rules of maintaining a marriage thru toddlerhood (a time even more stressful to […]
Tags: marriage
Never stop learning
March 20th, 2005 · No Comments
Ronni Bennett in her rich blog Time Goes By: what it’s really like to get older shared a story in Learning Forever / Forever Learning On the afternoon of the third and final day of meetings, I was with the CEO in his office and in searching for some notes in my bag, I pulled […]
Tags: homeschool
Left unattended
March 20th, 2005 · 1 Comment
Gardening link of the week: an amazing gig and a picture of a very beautiful flower that almost nobody’s ever seen.!
Tags: gardening
Continuing the conversations
March 20th, 2005 · 1 Comment
If I could create a blogging tool, I would use it to insert posts from those who link to me into my blog and into my feeds. Through Technorati, PubSub, comments and trackbacks I’ve enjoyed meeting many new bloggers. Here are some of the conversations continued… One of the best reasons to be a speaker […]
Tags: blog