Posts from — January 2006
Tales of a Female Nomad
I just started reading Tales of a Female Nomad by Rita Golden Gelman (thanks, Dave!) who, “at the age of forty eight, on the verge of a divorce, [I] looked around and thought, There has to be more than one way to do life. “
I’ve only read the first chapter, but wow! She and her husband decided to take a two month break and she decides to go to Mexico for that time, a place she had always wanted to visit. The biggest fear she has at this moment in the book is eating alone in a restaurant, yet she’s fine living in Mexico for two months and deciding to find a tribe to immerse herself in. She is amazing and brave and I can’t wait to immerse myself in this book.
Reminds me of my cousin, Heather, who after a bit of school, decided to leave for Europe. I’m not sure how long she’s been there – over a year I’m sure. She was living in a cave in the side of a mountain near Grenada, Spain and is now living in Barcelona. How fearless and exciting! What an adventure. She was performing on stilts and blowing huge bubbles in the streets and living life so bravely…
Can’t wait to get back into the book tonight….
January 24, 2006 No Comments
Only in New Jersey
Off to work out (which I have been slacking at way too much lately). Which to do is the question today? Karen , Rodney, or Cameron ? I miss my five-days a week workouts but I just haven’t had the time. I’ll get back there one day soon – you know, when I’m working from home and have that liberty and luxury.
More later. Time to get out of here!
January 23, 2006 3 Comments
We are all one
Check out the wombat on the Foundation for Global Community website. Cool shite.
We are all one. In this and on this together…
~Peace.
January 11, 2006 No Comments
Education is…
Thought for the day
I’m part of a program working with kids and it baffles my mind how kids can go through the system and end up in high school with tons of problems that teacher upon teacher and administrator upon administrator have chosen to blatantly ignore. Why? I know there are plenty of teachers who care and who care a lot so where does the main aspect of this problem lie? It really makes me consider teaching…. Where are the teachers who change the system and who get things done? Are there just not enough of them out there?
Treat people as if they were what they ought to be and you help them to become what they are capable of being.
~Goethe
January 11, 2006 2 Comments
Quotatious
Sorry for the recent laziness in my posts, but I haven’t had much downtime lately. I need my blog time!!
For today, just some cool quotes my brother sent my way:
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- Claire Wolfe
“Take away the right to say ‘fuck’ and you take away the right to say ‘fuck the government.’”
- Lenny Bruce
January 11, 2006 No Comments
Sing it, Neal!
A quote for the self-centeredness in all….okay, most, of us.
Especially us bloggers!
Rather, I think one should write, as nearly as possible, as if he were the first person on earth and was humbly and sincerly putting on paper that which he saw and experienced and loved and lost; what his passing thoughts were and his sorrows and desires.
-Neal Cassady
January 6, 2006 No Comments




















