I have a great love for office supply stores, for beautiful stationary and most of all, for my day planner. I take a lot of time searching for a planner that meets all my needs, that will help me stay organized and that is just the right size. Currently, my favourite planner is the Passion... Continue Reading →
Finding Joy in Unexpected Places
I have a friend and colleague who often reminds me to find joy in unexpected places. Like many of you, I am tired. Like many of you, I have been pushed to my limits. And also like many of you, I have found moments of joy where I never thought I would. There is something... Continue Reading →
Thanksgiving 2020
Like so many things in 2020, Thanksgiving weekend may look very different this year. Many of us are mourning the loss of large family gatherings, sharing a big meal together, travelling to see the people we love. Instead, we may be gathering in our smaller "bubbles" or visiting loved ones virtually and staying much closer... Continue Reading →
Six Month Fatigue
In Ontario, Covid-19 numbers have been on the rise. Social circles are being made smaller, and masks are required everywhere. I am tired. I do not enjoy this "new normal". I wear a mask everywhere I go - at work, in stores, while picking up my coffee at Tim Hortons. I want to spend time... Continue Reading →
Consider the Lobster
No, I am not talking about making choices on a menu. For me, that would be deadly. But today I would like you to consider something about lobsters that I find fascinating. First, please take a moment to watch this video, narrated by Rabbi Dr. Abraham Twerski. https://youtu.be/cjlYWyRs5gs https://youtu.be/cjlYWyRs5gs Discomfort...we don't like it. What do... Continue Reading →
Wearing Masks? Back to School? A Call for Compassion and Wisdom.
It has been nearly a month since I have posted. Like many people, parents, teachers and school leaders, I have been struggling. We have been living in unusual times over the past five months and as I look around, I am amazed at how much our world has changed. Even as our province begins to... Continue Reading →
Escaping our Cages
I recently read Glennon Doyle's most recent (and in my opinion, her best) book, Untamed. In the very first essay, Glennon recounts a visit to the zoo she took with her wife and daughters. We are introduced to Tabitha, a cheetah who was born into captivity and lives at the zoo with her keepers and... Continue Reading →
Show Up and Be Seen
As I continue to reflect on the great words of wisdom I have received over the past few months, this piece of advice keeps coming up. Brene Brown writes about vulnerability as having the courage to show up and be seen. This got me thinking about how I show up in the world, and how... Continue Reading →
Nothing is Permanent
Over the past few months, in the midst of huge life changes, people have shown me tremendous support. One advantage to being alone during a pandemic, without the distraction of the world out there, is that I have had lots of time to think and reflect. There's been a lot to reflect on. Through conversations... Continue Reading →
Looking Forward with Anticipation
Like many of you, I have been looking forward to the gradual reopening of Ontario this summer. We have seen some businesses able to reopen; we can get haircuts again (if we can get an appointment); we can have a drink or dinner on a patio. Some have embraced this reopening and others are cautious... Continue Reading →
Sticking to My Lane
I've been struggling with whether or not to publish this post but I think it is important for you to know where I stand. A few days ago I wrote a post that hit some people in such a way that they felt the need to strike back. I had some supportive comments and I... Continue Reading →
Nurturing Our Creativity
With the province beginning to open up, I find myself wanting to get out and do things I used to enjoy doing. However, I am also feeling hesitant, knowing that if this re-opening is not done carefully, we could face a second wave and shut down again. I don't think anyone wants that. So, last... Continue Reading →
