My New Year’s Resolution in 2013 is to lose weight. Great – now what?
How to make a New Year’s Resolution and keep it!
New Year’s Resolutions. How many have we made and how many have we broken? If you’re anything like me, it’s a sad, sorry tale over the years. But last year I set out to actually keep my New Year’s Resolutions, and 365 days later I’m happy to report success.
So This Is Christmas
The author muses on the real meaning of Christmas and the best ways to celebrate. Is the holiday about religion, about myth, about consumerism, about giving unselfishly?
A Stalk of Cabbage
Memories of leaner times, both her own and those of an older Russian acquaintance, lead the author to appreciate the abundance she enjoys now, especially during this festive season.
The Kitchen Counter
Sweet memories of a mother at her tiny kitchen counter serenely whipping up Christmas goodies for family and friends.
Merry Dana to You
Last week I hosted my first dana potluck party. Everyone brought some food to share with others and my guests were all invited to take home my stuff.
First-World Problems
As Christmas approaches, Amanda Makrides reminds herself, and us, of just how small are the problems of most people living in the First World.
Oh, Christmas Tree
It was a cold, bright day when we headed up to the mountains in search of the Christmas tree of my childhood dreams. We found it…with some strings attached.
Blessed Beyond Measure
In honour of the Thanksgiving holiday author Randi G. Fine reflects on her life and expresses gratitude for the many blessings she has received.
Not Enough Remembering
On a day where we are to celebrate those who have fought for our freedom, will you take that moment of silence at 11 a.m.? Will you go slow – or to be precise, stop – for just sixty seconds?
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