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guest post: the other side of adoption

February 9, 2011

Kelly blogs at Love Well, and she wrote this post last week for The Idea Camp’s website about her husband’s experience of adoption.  I found it very compelling, and also related to their story on a personal level, so I asked her if I could share her post here.  As the wife of an adopted orphan, I am blessed beyond expression when I watch a family adopt. It seems like the Holy Spirit is moving today’s generation to live out James 1:27. Everywhere I turn, Christians are talking about . . .

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that’s what SHE said (and one he)

February 8, 2011

Here are a few posts from last week that I’m digging.  Feelings, whoa whoa whoa — nevermind I have loved Dawn’s writing at this woman's work for a long time, but ever since she started studying psych, I love her even more. I might die of my children learning to read This post from Is There Any Mommy Out There? had me cracking up, because it is exactly how I feel, and why I should never ever ever homeschool my children. Not knowing how to tell someone their favorite book didn’t completely . . .

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what I want you to know: parenting two deaf children

February 7, 2011

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 story is from Jill. Hi, I’m Jill. I have 4 children. Two of my children are deaf. A little background. I got married at 22, right after my husband and I graduated college. We were working 4-6 hours away . . .

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absolute (birthday) power corrupts absolutely

February 5, 2011

So I’ve been meaning to write about Jafta’s birthday.  It was way back in December.  But it was dragged out nearly as long as it took me to write this post. Jafta’s birthday is a couple days after Christmas . . . an unfortunate date for a birthday (speaking as someone with a birthday in that same week).  School is out, everyone is on vacation, and if any friends are around to come to a hastily-planned party, the chances are good that your gift is going to be a regifted reject . . .

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the blog has been “made”

February 4, 2011

So . . . I sometimes mention that I work as an adjunct professor? I have always tried to keep my online life separate from that role.  I work in the grad psych department, and even though I still have the inevitable embarrassing moments in the class, I at least want to create the illusion that I am a professional.  Because of that, I’ve hoped my social media stuff would go unnoticed  - and for many years it has.  Because writing about your foibles online may not give you the . . .

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negotiating parenting roles after divorce

February 4, 2011

The last two weeks in a row, the questions I have tackled in my advice column at OCRegister.com have revolved around divorce, and issues of co-parenting.  When I was working as a family therapist, I always had a soft spot for blended families.  I think a part of that is because, from my own life experience, I understand that life, and family, does not always look the way we thought it would.  Family can be messy.  Adoption can be messy.  Divorce is almost always . . .

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the work-at-home mom: worst of both worlds?

February 2, 2011

Before I had kids, I thought that being a work-at-home mom would be the ideal scenario.  It seemed like the best of both worlds: I could continue doing work that felt meaningful to me, and I could also be the one to care for my kids.   I loved the idea of working for myself, having flexibility with my schedule, and avoiding the dreaded daycare situation. I’ve been a mom for five years now, and in that time I have morphed my professional roles into a work-at-home job I assumed . . .

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public service announcement

February 1, 2011

I like both of these products.  One does nice things for my hair.  The other is good for business time. The bottles look very similar in the medicine cabinet.  Especially when you are tired. And that’s all I’m gonna say. Edited to add: Mark would like you to know that it was a hair malfunction, and not . . . ahem . . . something else. . . .

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idea camp for orphans

January 31, 2011

I am going to be speaking at The Idea Camp-Orphan Care next month.  They have been releasing the workshop topics all week and I am really excited to be a part of this, for a couple of reasons.  First, I like the philosophical model of the Idea Camp.  It is a post-modern exploration of topics, with a focus on the participants. The Idea Camp functions under the premise that the crowd is collectively smarter than any one speaker. I am really interested to see how such a collaborative . . .

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Hair: The Musical

January 29, 2011

I had a chance to see the musical Hair this weekend at the newly dubbed Segerstrom Center for the Arts (formerly Orange County Performing Arts Center).  Here is a snippet of the review I wrote for Technorati’s BlogCritics.  You can read the rest at the original post. Hair has always been one of my favorite shows.  However, it has been off of my radar for a few years, and its genius was forgotten in favor of some of the newer shows (Next to Normal! Spring Awakening! Fela!) . . .

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