Tag: mother-daughter
Bling – summer sentences
What kind of courage is it that releases a child to be precisely who she is? What sort of selflessness must be mustered to discover the sometimes unconscious desire to press her into your image, whi... Read MoreTalking like leaves – summer sentences
With non-verbal children there is often some confusion with communication – at least there is with mine. I get pretty good at piecing the elements together, using context and intuition to fill... Read MoreHealing – summer sentences
The smoke seemed to be clearing a little and I had a guest visiting, so I wondered if there would be much to see from the small mountain where Westminster Abbey makes its home. There is a viewpoint ... Read MoreRolling Stones – summer sentences
How is your summer going? Ours continues to invite us to new possibilities and help us revisit others we haven’t tried in a while because its been impossible to be out in public places. It... Read MoreMid-week, summer sentences
( No! I won’t go! she said, using her body punctuation – two stomps. So you don’t have to wonder where we are on harder days ) Before it gets hot, let’s find our spot – walk, and hop... Read MoreFun House – summer sentences
Toys R Us: museum of the mature, fun house of the child at heart. Summer Sentences is a writing project using Allen Ginsberg’s American Sentences Poetic form — one line of poetry co... Read More- 2 of 2
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