Category Archives: The Passages in Life
Father, Remembered, a Poem
How wisdoms come with, age, translated… The Moments that Felt Too Real Came & Went I’d Owned, Too Many to, Count Those Features After the Rain The Hills in the Memories The Species of Locally-Grown Mangoes The Tracks of the … Continue reading
Dementia & Her Cat
Dementia got a cat, or rather, it’s the cat, that started, owning her… Dementia lives alone on her own, and, longed to have someone there, to talk to, one day, a cat, came into her home, and started, squatting there. … Continue reading
Mimi & Grandpa No Longer Allowed Out
The elderly years, with dementia taking over his mind, and, a cat too, translated… Mimi skipped out, again. It’s not that big a deal, because, he normally only, wanders around the roof of the second story home adjacent to my … Continue reading
Exercise, a Time of Conversations with Our Own, Bodies
Some of us just, aren’t, agile enough to do sports here, and there’s, no need, to push it! Translated… We’d often gotten ask, on homeschooling, how do we socialize the kids, without getting them into the groups of their, peers? … Continue reading
The Words Which, Awakened Me
How the words of her college professor had, inspired her own self-learning processes, which she still carries to this very day, translated… As I’d tested into the German majors, all the freshmen of the university all had to take the … Continue reading
Be Well, in Order to Provide the Care for Those Who Need You
You must take good care of yourselves, before you can, take care of, anyone, else, hello, hello, hello??? Isn’t that the GOLDEN rule??? Uh, D-U-H!!! Translated… Upon reading “Caring for the Self, or Taking Care of, My Whole Family” by … Continue reading
The Special Needs Instructor, Yang Helped Parents Find Hope, for a Better Future for the Children
As a guiding light for the parents of special needs children here, off of the Front Page Sections, translated… The board member of Early Childhood Education of the National Teachers’ Guild, Yang, had been an educator for fifteen years, last … Continue reading
What My Miscarriage Taught Me
How the recovery from the loss of a child is ongoing, how it’s something that we women work on, every single day of our lives, how healing don’t happen, immediately, nor overnight, the trials of her life, and she’d, made … Continue reading
Leaving the Game of Russian Roulette of Education, on Homeschooling
The choices of parents homeschooling their own young, it’s a trial-by-error thing, in your coming up with the solutions on how to homeschool your own young, translated… In a short two year period, my son switched three preschools. The first … Continue reading