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A Right to Play
Last night, my cohorts in my women’s group were talking about the busy-ness of this time of year. How can we get ready to celebrate Christmas if we’re so bogged down with “gottas” and have little time for “wannas”? … Continue reading
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Tagged de-stress, happiness, holiday stress, holidays, outdoors, play
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Over the River, Through the Woods, and Into Dysfunction? No, Thank You, Not Me!
Several years ago, I started telling my family that I’d made other plans for Thanksgiving. It was true. My plans were to avoid my family on the holidays. I simply could not abide the squabbles, the nagging, the insults, the … Continue reading
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Tagged children, dysfunctional familyt, family, holidays, Parenting, Parenting 2.0, Thanksgiving
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