One of the most rewarding parts of having a blog, besides getting all the crazy thoughts out of my head, is the amazing people I get to meet through it both in person and virtually. I featured Adele Miller in this space back in 2012. We met in a local coffee shop and talked about […]
Hump Day Haiku: Tears to Her Eyes
she couldn’t help but feel life so deeply that it brought tears to her eyes #humpdayhaiku And it often left her breathless. How about you? Bonus points for comments written in the form of haiku (5 – 7 – 5 syllables)
Philanthropy Friday: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Agrees #PovertyIsSexist
Back in March, on International Women’s Day, ONE released their latest Poverty is Sexist report. ONE also wrote an open letter to world leaders (which I signed and you can to) asking them to recognize the link between gender inequality and extreme poverty. Today I’m sharing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s response to the letter. He “wholeheartedly” agrees […]
Hump Day Haiku: Whole Again
Though your words still hurt It’s only temporary I am whole again #humpdayhaiku Make my day and leave a comment in the form of a haiku (5 – 7 – 5 syllables)
Philanthropy Friday: A Little Good to End the Week
I wasn’t going to post something today because I am on vacation this week – very likely making the long trek back to Maine from Nova Scotia as you read this – but I always post a little bit of good on Friday. My Philanthropy Friday series has been going strong since 2011. I didn’t […]
On World Moms Network: Recharging and Reconnecting with Yourself #SIB4
I was going to post a haiku today, as I usually do on Wednesdays, but I realized that my latest post on World Moms Network (formerly World Moms Blog) went live yesterday. I wrote it while still in a haze after a most amazing weekend with 45 other women. (See last week’s haiku regarding the […]
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