When I walked in the front door of the Albany Carousel Project, in Albany, Oregon, I felt like I’d discovered Santa’s workshop in June…This is a place for people to learn, for people to create, for people to dream.
Background Colours
After their father’s funeral, two sisters have to go through his stuff. They discover more about themselves, their father, and their mother in those two pages than they had their entire lives.
Our Entertaining Lives
I love planning parties, but always feel an urge to leave once the food is cooked and the guests start to arrive. I have the heart and soul of a caterer. I like big parties because I can get lost in them. I like to plan the meal, cook the meal, present the meal, and then disappear.
How To Get Through Airport Security Faster This Winter
During the holidays, thousands take to the skies to celebrate with friends and family. It’s the time of year to give gifts to our loved ones. That being said, there are some restrictions on what can be brought on board a plane. The Canadian Air Transport Security Authority (CATS) has a few simple tips to get you through security hassle-free.
Are You Addicted to “Love”?
Exploring the commonplace obsession with having romantic relationships filled with “chemistry.” And how this fits into social patterns of addiction.
Coffee and The DilBit
Many a hearty winter Canadian will brave the snow and ice for their morning coffee and a Timbit. It has becomes somewhat of a national ritual and unbeknownst to the masses, a secret testing ground for the fossil fuel industry. Muahahaha.
Soul Searching, Gratefulness, Nature and Prayer
Paintings that reflect individual soul searching, gratefulness, connecting to one another through nature and prayer. Although no religion is reflected in the paintings, viewers share a spiritual oneness. There is always a consistent flow of Aboriginal touches that reflect off each image.
Finding My Compass
I used to dread the inevitable question, “Are you ever afraid?” Then I read about how fear can be like a compass not a barrier, a way to know what to do next.
From Cad to Dad: A Review of “Kramer vs. Kramer”
Dustin Hoffman gives an outstanding performance as Ted Kramer, a career-obsessed Dad whose six-year-old son teaches him about love.
Catastrophic Fantasies
“Fear be gone”, I said to myself as I stepped up on a stool (on the “brain” side of the divide) to get a better look at the open-heart surgery. I was handed a plastic shield for my eyes, “just in case we get a squirter.” This did nothing to quell my racing heart as I thought to myself, “I’m going to need one of those machines in a minute!”
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