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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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“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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Category Archives: Books
Wanderlust at home: November books
November was so full I don’t know how I read anything! Now the school book fair is over (smashing success), the kitty is healthy, the new car is purchased, the house guests are gone, and the neighborhood party complete (another … Continue reading
How to decode secret messages in your child’s behavior
For the first time, Sweet Girl had a friend spend the night. Their plan was to pretend to fall asleep, wait for us to go to bed, and then: 1) art activities 2) play doh 3) play Shoots and Ladders??? … Continue reading
October reads
October was FULL. Mr. B traveled most weekdays and I was busy at home with school book fair prep, girl scout organizing, and other volunteer commitments. There was a virus or two, lots of birthday parties, putting up and taking … Continue reading
The 7 sacred truths
Caroline Myss and Carol Tuttle teach extensively about the chakra system and how to utilize it to reclaim your personal power. There are 7 energy centers in the body and each controls a certain aspect of your life. Problems in the … Continue reading
What sparks joy for you?
You’ve probably heard by now about Marie Kondo’s book, The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up: The Japanese Art of Decluttering and Organizing. It’s remarkable how prevalent it is all of a sudden! (My review here). Essentially, she asks you to only … Continue reading
How to grow a materialistic child
My grandfather grew up on a large piece of land in Poland. His household (which included his parents, four siblings, grandparents, uncle and his family, and a caretaker) would rise early to tend to the animals, bake the daily bread, and … Continue reading
