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The end of poetry

November 30, 2012 by Jessica Leave a Comment

The repetition of the word “work” bothered me today when I observed my daughter at her Montessori daycare. My older son went to Waldorf school, and even if the two approaches share an appreciation for real-world duties and chores, Waldorf education comes from the perspective that childhood is for play, exploration, unfolding. Not for doing…

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Filed Under: The Arts, Uncategorized Tagged With: beauty, childcare, education, family, Montessori, NaBloPoMo, poetry, priorities, Waldorf education, work

There goes the neighborhood

November 29, 2012 by Jessica Leave a Comment

Missing from my To-Do list today was the item “Watch elderly neighbor get carted away by police.” And yet, unlike many of the things on my To-Do list, this actually happened. And I can’t shake it. It really was just a matter of time. Mimi had seemed to be suffering from dementia since we moved…

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Filed Under: The Arts, Uncategorized Tagged With: aging, community, NaBloPoMo, neighborhood, nostalgia, poetry

Food for thought

November 28, 2012 by Jessica 2 Comments

I can’t stand it. After 27 days of writing poetry, I want to write about nutrition! Aside from the fact that tomatoes are out of season and that I didn’t preserve any local ones, and aside from the fact that I’d once all but banned even gluten-free pasta from our house as a processed food…

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Filed Under: Activism & Politics, Healthy Eating, Holistic Health, The Arts, Uncategorized Tagged With: food, health, Holistic Health, Kaayla Daniel, NaBloPoMo, nutrition, poetry, real food, soy, thyroid

Balance is overrated

November 27, 2012 by Jessica Leave a Comment

Another night out, this time tutoring. In two hours, I have paid for three days of childcare. But what really is the cost? I would rather make less easy money to make money that is more meaningful to my everyday existence. And that doesn’t require me to go out 8-10 p.m. But I also value…

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Filed Under: Holistic Health, The Arts, Uncategorized Tagged With: family, NaBloPoMo, poetry, priorities, tutoring, work, working mother

On moons and mothers

November 26, 2012 by Jessica Leave a Comment

Got the kids to bed exactly three hours ago and dashed off to a lovely evening of blessing two pregnant mamas in my Holistic Moms chapter and honoring a third whose child chose to come before we could bless her back in September. My camera was out of battery, but I had in mind a…

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Filed Under: The Arts, Uncategorized Tagged With: hope, moon, NaBloPoMo, nature, poetry, pregnancy

Not so serious

November 25, 2012 by Jessica Leave a Comment

My husband and I have both been seeing a holistic doctor who prescribes homeopathic remedies and other things to address emotional energy patterns and blockages. There is a brand of sprays (by SafeCare Rx) for which he tested to need “Serious,” and I tested to need “Grief.” I can’t speak for him, but I do…

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Filed Under: Holistic Health, The Arts, Uncategorized Tagged With: children, cynicism, joy, laughter, NaBloPoMo, poetry, priorities, toddler

A change in the forecast

November 24, 2012 by Jessica Leave a Comment

Closing in on December Even though you can’t see the fifteen degrees that tromped out of the woods yesterday with as many miles of winds each hour, their departure left today hunched over, knocked into a new category where shoulders that once opened to warmth and the smell of dry leaves baking turn heavy, and…

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Filed Under: The Arts, Uncategorized Tagged With: cold, fall, NaBloPoMo, nature, poetry, seasons, wind, winter

How would you slant light?

November 23, 2012 by Jessica Leave a Comment

Blank canvas If you had the chance to paint the sky, how would you do it? Would your brush be brash and full of color, from orange through pink up to early-morning blue? Or would you go for the sunset, dimming down from dark to the last warmth of sinking light? Maybe you would deeply…

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Filed Under: The Arts, Uncategorized Tagged With: art, beauty, inspiration, NaBloPoMo, nature, poetry

Out of words

November 22, 2012 by Jessica Leave a Comment

You’d think that on Thanksgiving day, I’d be welling up with heartfelt warm-fuzzies or could at least feign some kind of thoughtful riff on how good I’ve got it. But I’m struggling to find something to write about. Now, I do know how good I’ve got it, really, I do. I’m so lucky to have…

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Filed Under: The Arts, Uncategorized Tagged With: family, gender, NaBloP, nostalgia, poetry, siblings

Prelude to Thanksgiving

November 21, 2012 by Jessica Leave a Comment

It occurs to me when facing certain social situations that I’m still nursing a soap opera hangover from age eight when I learned how to talk to people by watching “General Hospital.” It wasn’t pretty. No one on that show is nice, unless for pretend, to get something. Everyone judges. The snappier an insult you…

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Filed Under: The Arts, Uncategorized Tagged With: expectations, family, NaBloPoMo, negativity, poetry, priorities, relationships

More on leaves

November 15, 2012 by Jessica Leave a Comment

Background When a November sky is kind, a maple tree is brilliant, spreading its red royally, like a regal bird preening. But when that side smile of blue sky turns cold, a resentful shade of grey, the leaves mimic an angry stop light and remind you of old blood on a dishrag that you didn’t…

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Filed Under: The Arts, Uncategorized Tagged With: beauty, fall, leaves, NaBloPoMo, poetry, seasons

Where we sit

November 14, 2012 by Jessica Leave a Comment

Point of View A beautiful day doesn’t care if you spend it outside where you can smell the leaves or behind glass, driving past so many more than the ones in your yard as long as your heart is open It’s been a long day. A good one. But I’m tired. That’s all I got….

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Filed Under: The Arts, Uncategorized Tagged With: fall, leaves, NaBloPoMo, outdoors, poetry, priorities, seasons

Playing in the leaves

November 13, 2012 by Jessica Leave a Comment

When we found out the neighbor we were going to meet at the park had to go back home for bad behavior, the leaf pile called us. I don’t know how we managed to have so much fun without anyone getting an eye poked out or losing a Croc. But it was a day when…

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Filed Under: The Arts, Uncategorized Tagged With: autumn, beauty, fall, family, home, leaves, NaBloPoMo, poetry, priorities, seasons, siblings

How we see what we see

November 11, 2012 by Jessica Leave a Comment

Tonight we held a Waldorf-inspired Lantern Walk for the coop group I’ve been involved in. It was our first social event at the new house. The magic of starting the walk at dusk and ending in darkness, with a circle of friends holding light in their hands, is something I’m grateful my children have a…

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Filed Under: The Arts, Uncategorized Tagged With: beauty, Lantern Walk, light, NaBloPoMo, poetry, priorities, seasons, technology, Waldorf education

It’s the most ___ time of the year

November 10, 2012 by Jessica Leave a Comment

Routine Whenever I worry that my middle name is inconsistency, that erratic behavior disrupts my chances at bliss and my children’s balance, stepping outside reminds me that the leaves turn only once each year. And not for 30 minutes every morning. Then they fall and a new generation, long waiting in promise before gingerly pushing…

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Filed Under: Holistic Health, The Arts, Uncategorized Tagged With: beauty, consistency, contradiction, NaBloPoMo, nature, poetry, priorities, rhythm, routine, seasons

Rediscovering play

November 9, 2012 by Jessica Leave a Comment

This night, the children needed an extra dose of essential oil and a second tuck-in, and my house and husband need some serious love. So here we have a photo from my son’s school, one of the preschool classes, and the playfulness I loved in these paintings. Reminders To create simply for the sake of…

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Filed Under: The Arts, Uncategorized Tagged With: art, beauty, creativity, joy, NaBloPoMo, painting, poetry

Haiku for a busy day

November 8, 2012 by Jessica Leave a Comment

Okay, I’m going to see Barbara Kingsolver tonight so I’m posting now with a photo I took yesterday at the spot where the county pulled up the playground at my son’s school in August and determined it would have to go somewhere less wet. And here it lies… Uncovered water Forgotten asphalt and trash Replace…

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Filed Under: The Arts, Uncategorized Tagged With: NaBloPoMo, poetry

Lessons from my children’s first teacher

November 7, 2012 by Jessica Leave a Comment

What I want my children to learn from me Singing is your heart smiling out loud. Passion is that heart getting warm, and flexible, and strong. Quiet is laying your head on a pillow, gently, as though it were a feather on a cloud. Food is a gift we give ourselves, our mouths for joy,…

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Filed Under: Healthy Eating, Holistic Health, The Arts, Uncategorized Tagged With: beauty, health, love, modeling, NaBloPoMo, poetry, priorities, real food, teaching, volunteering, wetlands

View from a purple state

November 6, 2012 by Jessica Leave a Comment

This election business poses a challenge for me.  Everyone is talking on Facebook about their hopes and fears, but, when I’m standing in my kitchen talking to my 6-year-old, I don’t want to talk too much about politics. My son just doesn’t need too much of the world on his shoulders. I wonder what truly…

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Filed Under: Activism & Politics, The Arts, Uncategorized Tagged With: advocacy, diversity, election, NaBloPoMo, poetry, political parties, politics, presidential election, purple state, tolerance

What’s it like to be an adult?

November 5, 2012 by Jessica Leave a Comment

Today skipped by with no chance for any fun photo shoots out in the fall air. But that’s just as well, because this commitment to photograph and write daily in November prompted me to snap some shots of my son and husband playing music together. Sometimes I wish they would both help me get dinner…

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Filed Under: The Arts, Uncategorized Tagged With: beauty, music, NaBloPoMo, nostalgia, parenting, poetry, priorites, relationship

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