‘ four-year-old Michaela took this picture of feet at the party On August 17 a group of Bainbridge bloggers got together to say goodbye to Sarah Gould and Adrian Sampson before they each left for college. Ted and I hosted the party at our home and guests included Chip Gibbons, Ed, Mary and Jared Hager, […]
Entries from September 2005
Bainbridge bloggers sent off to college!
September 10th, 2005 · No Comments
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Poverty and its power
September 9th, 2005 · No Comments
I confess that when I first read John Scalzi’s Being Poor via Dina Mehta’s post, I laughed. Ted and I sleep on a lumpy futon bed and no one would describe us as poor. We also had a time in our marriage when all we could afford to drive was an $800 car. Even then […]
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Self portrait
September 9th, 2005 · 1 Comment
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fragile
September 9th, 2005 · 3 Comments
I’ve felt like stained glass in the past week. Fragile. Broken. In pieces. How long will there be rape and murder? How long will we have oppression, suffering and poverty? How long will the world be filled with pain? Yes, I’m speaking about what I’m seeing on the tv screen from Katrina and reading in […]
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Like riding a bicycle
September 9th, 2005 · 1 Comment
On Monday, Ted and I rented bicycles for the entire family, including a trailer for Elisabeth, and went around on trails for about an hour. Our two older daughters have their own bikes with training wheels. However, this was the first time I was on a bicycle in close to ten years. I used to […]
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