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The Narrow Road: April 2009
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Thursday, April 23, 2009. Drowning.too.much.stuff. We're working toward putting our house on the market. I was hoping to do touch-up painting this week, but I looked around and thought I'd better get rid of stuff first. What a job that's turned out to be! I spent nearly two hours in the boys room yesterday going through their drawers and closet - I brought out 4 huge bags - 3 for donations and 1 full of garbage. GARBAGE! If I didn't know better I'd think junk is capable of asexual reproduction. Growing u...
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The Narrow Road: July 2008
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Wednesday, July 9, 2008. If you were wondering WHY you didn't get a Christmas card from us, it's because we didn't send ANY! It's not that we didn't try. I ordered picture cards (picture above) with a New Year's greeting.just in case they didn't make it by Christmas. The USPS had different ideas. After waiting two weeks for the cards to come, I contacted the photo company. They refunded my money. In the middle of January, the cards showed up! Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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The Narrow Road: Free Flight Joy
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Monday, January 19, 2009. Getting ready for take-off. Looking for a landing. How cool to have them fly so close to you! January 20, 2009 at 8:14 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Growing up with Aidan. Favorite Blogs and Websites. God Is Not Elsewhere. Little Blog in the Big Woods. New Years To-Do List.
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The Narrow Road: June 2008
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Thursday, June 26, 2008. The Monsoon has begun. Originally uploaded by daveintucson. Tuesday, June 24, 2008. Entering The Gaming Age. I never thought we'd have gaming in our house, but we had an opportunity we couldn't pass up. We were looking for an incentive to get Kervens. To participate in tutoring this summer, and Karl's co-worker Jake offered us his old X Box with 12 games for free! Fit would be the perfect thing for me! Links to this post. Saturday, June 21, 2008. Links to this post. Saw the man's...
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Eco-Anxiety: May 2009
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Feeling concerned about the seriousness of what is taking place ecologically in the world today and the personal, spiritual, and economic consequences is not a mental illness. It's a normal reaction to a growing awareness of a real threat and a call for healing and action by caring individuals and helping professionals. Saturday, May 23, 2009. Sacred Demise: A Book Review. Carolyn Baker's newly released book. Sacred Demise: Walking the Spiritual Path of Industrial Collapse. Speaking Truth to Power. As a ...
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Eco-Anxiety: April 2009
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Feeling concerned about the seriousness of what is taking place ecologically in the world today and the personal, spiritual, and economic consequences is not a mental illness. It's a normal reaction to a growing awareness of a real threat and a call for healing and action by caring individuals and helping professionals. Thursday, April 23, 2009. Eco-Anxiety: Helpful and Harmful Additions. An excellent piece I highly recommend by Jason Bradford on. Prompted me to revisit my thoughts on addiction from a.
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Eco-Anxiety: Sacred Demise: A Book Review
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Feeling concerned about the seriousness of what is taking place ecologically in the world today and the personal, spiritual, and economic consequences is not a mental illness. It's a normal reaction to a growing awareness of a real threat and a call for healing and action by caring individuals and helping professionals. Saturday, May 23, 2009. Sacred Demise: A Book Review. Carolyn Baker's newly released book. Sacred Demise: Walking the Spiritual Path of Industrial Collapse. Speaking Truth to Power. As a ...
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Eco-Anxiety: May 2008
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Feeling concerned about the seriousness of what is taking place ecologically in the world today and the personal, spiritual, and economic consequences is not a mental illness. It's a normal reaction to a growing awareness of a real threat and a call for healing and action by caring individuals and helping professionals. Tuesday, May 13, 2008. Eco-Anger: A Worldview Under Threat, Part 1. An Eye-Opening Personal Experience. In The Waking-Up Syndrome. With recent documentaries, widespread news reports, and ...
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Eco-Anxiety: April 2008
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Feeling concerned about the seriousness of what is taking place ecologically in the world today and the personal, spiritual, and economic consequences is not a mental illness. It's a normal reaction to a growing awareness of a real threat and a call for healing and action by caring individuals and helping professionals. Saturday, April 26, 2008. Eco- Anxiety: Why Eco-Therapy? What It Is, What It Isn't, Why It Can Help. On another level many are becoming concerned about how climate change, dwindling natur...
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Eco-Anxiety: July 2008
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Feeling concerned about the seriousness of what is taking place ecologically in the world today and the personal, spiritual, and economic consequences is not a mental illness. It's a normal reaction to a growing awareness of a real threat and a call for healing and action by caring individuals and helping professionals. Thursday, July 31, 2008. Eco-Anxiety: Exploitation and Other Misconceptions. What about the perception that therapists and green activists who deal with eco. How are you responding? Spoke...