From the monthly archives:

May 2009

Making the World Safe for Women and Children

May 22, 2009

I was heart-broken, truly sickened today by the sad story in the paper about this woman in Albuquerque who had suffocated her 3-year-old son, resuscitated him after a change of heart, only to change her mind again and finish the job. She buried him in the sand at the playground, where he was found three [...]

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The Return of Sophia

May 21, 2009

I have this rental property in Denver that I ended up with in my divorce. So I’ve been managing it lately to get it under control, which has been a huge pain. I’m am now turning it over to a property management, but I still have to rent out the basement unit. Now the basement [...]

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Cinco de Mayo: Waking up Hispanic Youth

May 7, 2009

On Tuesday I went to the Contemporary Learning Academy in Denver, Colorado to present a storytelling program in celebration of Cinco de Mayo. The woman who hired me said they were kids who didn’t do well in regular public school and had tough backgrounds, violent families, the works. When I got there I found about [...]

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Children’s Yoga Teacher and Play Therapy Training this Weekend in Denver!

May 1, 2009

I’m so excited to be back teaching live again. I’m convinced that Storytime Yoga for children techniques are what kids really need in our day and age. Teachers trained in oral storytelling and creating an environment that focuses on eternal time and integrating information in a continual series of cycles, rather than stuck in linear, [...]

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