This is a story of grace, and if you know anything about grace, it is undeserved and often unexpected.
Why We Need Second Chances
Helping Your Body Trust You
Accepting Help
You Have the Power to Choose
Imagination: Blessing or Curse?
Keep Playing
How 2020 Has Been Like a California Scrub Jay
Pregnancy: Learning to Wait
A Woodpecker, a Dead Tree, and 2020
Leaving Home
Love Is Never Wasted
Letting Go
The Magic of Compost and Pain
Cleaning Under the Stove and Other Dilemmas
On Trees and Growth
Sleep: The Great Unifier
Sing, Sing a Song: Part 2
Humanbeing
Now I See, At Least a Little
Like the Where’s Waldo? books, it’s easy to be distracted by the familiar and comfortable, overlooking how longstanding systems are failing those most vulnerable. We forget that we’re a group of people, mostly descendants of immigrants, who believe that all people are created equal with the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
                                
                              












