My oldest son, G, came down to say hello to me the other morning, and I could tell he had been crying. I asked him what was wrong, and he said “nothing.” I knew something was bothering him. I assured him, as I always do, that he can tell me anything. Reluctantly, he explained that […]
Philanthropy Friday: Embracing Activism and Wellness
Each Friday, the another jennifer blog shares stories of those who incorporate philanthropy into their everyday lives – personally and professionally – in a creative and unique way. If you have a story you’d like to share, please contact Jennifer. “You create your own destiny.” Karen Whittier has often heard this saying from her father. […]
Sandcastle Therapy
Every now and then, you need to stop and build a sandcastle. I mean, just stop, get down in the sand with a child, and build a sandcastle. Last week, I was on vacation with my family in Florida. It was great. We had a condo on the beach. We spent time shelling, swimming in […]
Wordless Wednesday: Boating with a Dolphin, Sanibel, Florida
Managing Clutter: Keeping Kids (and Your Living Space) Organized
As part of the Life Well Lived Getting Organized panel, I was asked What are your best tips for keeping the clutter at bay with kids in the house? How do you help your kids develop good organizing skills? I have a pretty big, old house that spans three floors. And though I have space, […]
Philanthropy Friday: Generosity As a Business Model
Each Friday, the another jennifer blog shares stories of those who incorporate philanthropy into their everyday lives – personally and professionally – in a creative and unique way. If you have a story you’d like to share, please contact Jennifer. This following article is a guest post from Daniel Tomasulo, Ph.D. The original article appeared […]
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