
Baggage Overload
“I’m packed!” Everything ready for my upcoming journey to Peru, I called my husband to lift my suitcase for the ritual of guesstimating the weight.

“I’m packed!” Everything ready for my upcoming journey to Peru, I called my husband to lift my suitcase for the ritual of guesstimating the weight.
As a kid, I had mixed feelings about going back to school. I loved the freedom of summer days running around and sleeping under the stars.
Dolphins sleep with one eye open. It’s not that they are inherently suspicious creatures. Actually, they are quite lovely in their social engagement.
I had a lot of conversations and emails after my last blog on gender fluidity. Thanks for that. Someone asked if we making too much of these labels.
I’ve been exploring the fluidity of gender in recent years. Trying to wrap my binary trained mind around gender and terminology as a moving target.
Have you got a mind that likes to mull over things? You know that mind. It likes to chew on the problem, replay concersations, and activate the critical voice.
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