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About me
Welcome and thank you for visiting! I’m Naomi – a mother, writer, creative soul, and avid reader. I aim to share my thoughts and ideas to inspire positive change that will help you live an authentic and caring life.
Poetic Aperture is for me and for you. I often write just to process the swirling activity inside, but I also hope to inspire COMPASSION, COURAGE, and WONDER in you and support you on your journey of elevating the everyday.
I am a rabbinical student at the Academy for Jewish Religion in New York. I am fortunate to have an amazing 15-year-old daughter and a supportive husband of 22 years.
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… reading in bed, candles, diving into a new project, learning something new, crisp crunchy leaves underfoot, hearing my daughter laugh, starting a new book, finishing a book, organizing, floating on my back in the pool and staring at the sky, writing, craft supplies, photography, poetry, a good massage, knowing smiles, singing along to the radio, getting things done, comfy bedding, hot chocolate, paying attention to the details, libraries and bookstores, campfires, astronomy, finding beauty in the everyday, impromptu road trips, quiet, journaling, learning about myself, waking up and reading in bed (preferably with coffee), home, interesting flowers, affection, Sleepytime tea, capturing a moment in time with my camera, true laughter, soft rain.
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“There are many things in life that will catch your eye, but only a few will catch your heart. Pursue those.” ~ Michael Nolan
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July check in and book report
Another month has passed and still we are doing our thing at home. Here’s what’s been happening over here: I’ve lost 12 pounds thus far and am on our new treadmill every day. I’m a tiny bit sick of my … Continue reading
Is this really the best we can be?
I am so embarrassed on behalf of our country and want to proclaim to the rest of the world, “This is not who we really are!” How do we move beyond “us vs. them” and see the interconnectedness we share? Continue reading
How to change the world
Ultimately, work on self is inseparable from work in the world. Each mirrors the other; each is a vehicle for the other. When we change ourselves, our values and actions change as well. CHARLES EISENSTEIN Seen on gratefulness.org
May book report
May accomplishments: Sweet Girl graduated from elementary school. She had a Zoom promotion ceremony and a car parade with lots of cheer. I made a book for her of memories of her 6 years there with class pictures, special milestones … Continue reading
A global awakening?
This morning, when I opened my bedroom door to the hallway, I felt a noticeable wave of warmth, a big temperature difference between the two spaces. We have been trying to figure out our new tech-enabled thermostats, the ones that … Continue reading