Category Archives: Books

Life in the fast lane: women don’t play

“I don’t think it is too much to say that play can save your life.  It certainly has salvaged mine.  Life without play is a grinding, mechanical existence organized around doing the things necessary for survival.  Play is the stick … Continue reading

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Life in the fast lane #2 – work-life balance?

When I was a 10-year-old  girl playing at being grown up, I may have glorified the idea of being busy… kids to take to school, running errands to the bank and the grocery store, jiggling my pretend keys to an imaginary … Continue reading

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May reading and review

May was quite a varied month! Our school obligations wrapped up, including Girl Scouts and teaching religious school.  My daughter kicked tushie in Kindergarten and I can’t believe she’s going to be a first grader in the fall.  Mr. B … Continue reading

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Life in the fast lane – an introduction

My sweet little girl loves to play at being older, working as a teacher or the owner of a store or as a doctor, all while juggling a family.  When I was a 10-year-old playing at being a grown up, … Continue reading

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April reading roundup

* * * * * The Dream Lover: A Novel by Elizabeth Berg I have read every single one of Elizabeth Berg’s 20+ novels and this one is completely different! This is an historical narrative about the life of George Sand, … Continue reading

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Using effective limits – 2 parenting book reviews

“If children were meant to run the home, they would have been born larger.” When most parents think of discipline, I’m guessing that they think in terms of control and dominance and not so much of partnership, empathy, and choices. … Continue reading

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