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    • Rocks and Water

      Sometimes we need to dig in, fight for our values and rights, and stubbornly refuse to budge. Other times we need to be fluid, flexible, willing to adapt to the river banks and go with the flow. (This isn’t weakness, though, as any deep-carved canyon will tell you). The trick is to know what each…

      September 27, 2016
    • Never Stop Newbieing

      Learning new things is uncomfortable. It’s easier to communicate in your native tongue than sound like a two-year-old in a new language. It’s simpler to play a familiar sport than fumble around trying a new one. That’s why tend to stick with what we know. At some point in life we say “enough”. We avoid…

      September 26, 2016
    • Time is Short

      The leaves are turning colour. Days are getting shorter. The nights are cooling. All reminders that another summer season is coming to an end. We can’t stop the passage of time, but we can choose to enjoy and be more fully present in each passing moment. Take long breaths.

      September 23, 2016
    • How do you do?

      “What do you do?” is one of the most common questions we answer when meeting someone new. When we’re young, this question might frighten us because what we actually do might not match our aspirations. Our job title is unimpressive, and it it might be difficult to categorize all that we do and aspire to…

      September 22, 2016
    • Icky Sticky Signs of Life

      The kids book Icky Little Duckling tells of a very mature rabbit who obsessively orders and collects things he finds in the woods. One day he comes across a beautiful shiny egg, which hatches a little duckling. Of course, the duckling destroys rabbit’s meticulously-organized dwelling, making a mess of everything. I often feel like that…

      September 15, 2016
    • Making Digital Footprints

      Last weekend I went ATVing in the forest with my daughter. We followed several trails, turned left here, then took a right at the next fork. I kept trying to memorize the trees and paths we followed, but when we turned around to go back, I quickly realized that I was completely lost. Fortunately we…

      September 13, 2016
    • The Art of Missing Out

      Today’s news feeds and social media streams do a great job of telling us what’s going on in the world right now. The appeal of refreshing our feeds and tuning into broadcasts is their promise to keep us “in the know”, and let us know what the world cares about at that very moment. One…

      September 12, 2016
    • A Fresh Pair of Eyes

      The most exciting thing I’ve done in quite a while is drive through an automatic car wash. I know you’re thinking. A carwash is “just a carwash”, but maybe that’s you’ve never driven through one with small kids.. Recently I took my 6- and 2-year-old daughters through an automatic carwash. Just before we drove in,…

      September 7, 2016
    • Print’s Finest Hour

      We get a bundle of flyers at our doorstep every week. I call this our “fire-starter delivery service”. Paper flyers feel like a waste of time, trees and ink. In the past, we printed things on paper because that was what we had. Paper was the best way to share information and keep records. We…

      August 30, 2016
    • Concerning the Planting of Trees

      The first house we bought came with an un-landscaped yard. Over the course of a few years we covered the barren clay with grass, a small garden, and a few bushes and trees. As we stuck those first little sticks into the ground, we laughed, knowing that these little trees would likely only mature long…

      August 23, 2016
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