1. Moroccan dot tunic | Tea Collection 2. Mod medina swing dress | Tea Collection 3. Agadir tile board shorts | Tea Collection 4. Spicy ginger sesame and cucumber salad | Tasty Yummies 5. Turquoise tebteb scarf | lemlem 6. 8 mid-Cmntury modern vintage napkin rings | Etsy 7. National Geographic qua oasis betta aquarium | Petsmart 8. Zia dress | Gilt 9. Sanuk baseline shoes | Tea Collection . . .
Outtakes from Southeast Asia
I’ve been sharing some of the stories of our trip to S.E. Asia. If you haven’t read them I hope you will. I’ve written about how sex trafficking is defined, and how the Exodus Road has started an alliance to coordinate the efforts of anti-trafficking teams across the globe. I’ve talked about how commonplace indentured servitude (slavery) is in the sex trade. I’ve talked about after care and how rescue doesn’t end after a raid, and how Exodus Road is addressing these problems. If you haven’t yet, . . .
QOES: Would you read your child’s diary?
An interesting dilemma came up today. India has kept a diary for much of the last year, and usually shares it with me. But today, she let me know that I’m not allowed to read it. And while I’m fine with that, since I suspect her current rants involve how annoying her brothers are and how mean I am for making her unload the dishwasher. However, I can also see how a diary, in the teen years, could leave some vital clues for parents if their teens were really facing some bigger issues. If I had . . .
Wednesday’s Child: Keametrous and Keonte
Every Wednesday I feature a child recently highlighted by a local Wednesday's Child newscast to share the stories of children from around the country who are waiting for a family. My hope is that this can broaden exposure for the children highlighted, but also serve as a reminder that these children represent thousands of children currently in the foster-care system. Perhaps their stories will inspire you to consider opening your home to a child needing a family. For more information and to . . .
What I Want You To Know About Parenting A Child With Diabetes
What I Want You to Know is a series of reader submissions. It is an attempt to allow people to tell their personal stories, in the hopes of bringing greater compassion to the unique issues each of us face. If you would like to submit a story to this series, click here. Today’s guest posts is by Amy Edwards and Jaime Stephens. When your child is diagnosed with type 1 diabetes, you are instantly bombarded with a whole new vocabulary: insulin, ketones, test strips, logs, . . .
How Exodus Road brings freedom to victims of sex trafficking (and how you can help)
It’s been hard to figure out how to tell the story of Exodus Road, because there is just so much about the scope of human trafficking that is outside of our awareness. I’ve talked about how sex trafficking is defined, and how the Exodus Road has started an alliance to coordinate the efforts of anti-trafficking teams across the globe. I’ve talked about how commonplace indentured servitude (slavery) is in the sex trade. I’ve talked about after care and how rescue doesn’t end after a raid. But . . .
Friday Finds
1. Wireless media hub for sharing movies across family computers | Iogear 2. Adorable girl's fashion diary | Barrons 3. Sam & Libby sandals for kids | Target 4. Nerf bow for girls | Amazon 5. Shaun White shorts | Target 6. Eco-conscious LiveON kids yoga mat | Manduka 7. Girls' printed jumper | Target 8. Grilled caprese toast with burrata cheese and grilled avocados | The Gift of Food 9. Day-tripping shoulder bag (on sale!) | Anthropologie . . .
What after-care looks like for victims of sex trafficking
I’ve been sharing about my trip to S.E. Asia with the Exodus Road and some of the work they do. Many of you have asked what aftercare looks like for children who have been trafficked. I’m going to share some about that today, and tomorrow I’m going to share more specifics about the investigative work that Exodus Road does. Investigations are at the heart of what Exodus Road does. It is the way they help both rescue victims of sexual trafficking as well as prosecute the people who are . . .
How do get kids to do just about anything
Every once and I while I will post a picture on instagram that will cause someone to ask, “How do you get your kids to do that?” How do you get your kids to play chess?How do you get your kids to do yoga?How do you get your kids to watch that show?Well, today I’m going to share my secrets for getting my kids to do things that they might otherwise refuse. Step 1: Announce that it’s bedtime. I suggest doing this about an hour before the time your kids really need to go to bed in order to get a . . .
On Hobby Lobby, employee injustice, and the inconvenient cost of caring
This week the Supreme Court ruled in favor of Hobby Lobby’s right to deny coverage of birth control methods they deem to be “abortifacients,” and it seems like the whole internet exploded in outrage. My facebook and twitter feed were lit up with rants about women’s rights and boycotts and religious tyranny. And I get it. I wasn’t really thrilled with the decision myself. I think access to birth control is a pretty vital component in reducing abortions, and I personally don’t believe that Plan B . . .
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