As I’ve gotten older, I’ve grown more and more puzzled as to how much isn’t taught at home or at school or on the playground–about life in general. We have to get a license to drive. We have to be FBI-screened to teach. We have to pass exams to get into school or to practice […]
Mother’s Plunge Retreat and Renewal
Honey, let me tell you somethin’. Listen to me now, because I’ve got a gold nugget of info for you, as precious as a Lindor truffle. I know…I’m excited, too. There’s a one-day retreat coming up in less than two months that you won’t want to miss. It’s the Mother’s Plunge. What’s that, you say? […]
Julia & Julia…and Women in Art
What a delightfully fun movie! Go see it if you have a chance. [You can view the Julia & Julia trailer here.] WARNING: Do not, and I repeat, do not see it hungry! Don’t say I didn’t warn you. The food will have you salivating… Without giving anything away, there was a teensy bit of […]
In Praise of Doubt
The second book I’ve read recently is Peter Berger and Anton Zijderveld’s In Praise of Doubt: How to Have Convictions Without Becoming a Fanatic. Both authors are sociologists; Zijderveld holds an additional doctorate in philosophy. There are a plethora of great thoughts in the book; however, in this small space, I’ll highlight only a few […]




