SEPTEMBER 26, 2018 BY KAREN LYNCH
Adventure may hurt but monotony will kill you. ~Author Unknown The other day someone asked me why I was hiking Half Dome again. For some, hiking Half Dome is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity; for others, there is no desire to take on this feat. After my first Half Dome climb last year, I knew I . . .
SEPTEMBER 17, 2018 BY KAREN LYNCH
The important thing is not so much that every child should be taught, as that every child should be given the wish to learn. ~John Lubbock On the way home from school last week, my younger son said: "You should be a teacher, Mom, you’d be a great one.” I found his comment interesting and I . . .
SEPTEMBER 10, 2018 BY KAREN LYNCH
The best angle from which to approach any problem is the try-angle. ~Author Unknown The other week I was working with a client who was concerned about something that she had not completed and had made a self-deprecating statement about not having found a job. “Yet,” I said, . . .
SEPTEMBER 3, 2018 BY KAREN LYNCH
Instant availability without continuous presence is probably the best role a mother can play. ~Lotte Bailyn A few weeks ago, I was looking for an answer to something mundane – I cannot remember if it was for a recipe or just advice; I remember thinking “I’ll ask Mom.” It was so . . .
“Thanks for your wise words of patience in my waiting. I really needed that and kept going back to it when I was feeling lost.”
Mary on Fledging Student
Lelana on Happy Each Day
kristi on Taking the Keys
Mikki ashe on Taking the Keys
RoxaNNe SusOeff on Taking the Keys
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