Where Words Fail, Music Speaks

Where Words Fail, Music Speaks

About a month ago, my youngest daughter asked me if I’d like to go away with her for a couple of days after Thanksgiving. Having had some challenging conversations and disagreements during the past few months, we both decided it would be a good opportunity to go...
THEY WILL COME

THEY WILL COME

Wow. It’s been a minute. Of imagining. Of creating. Of innovating. And momentum is building. And fundamentally changing perspectives and practices around divorce and family law. Since our first Consilium Institute training a little more than a year ago, we have had...
Beneath the Surface

Beneath the Surface

People and Parkinson’s Disease; the surface we see and the people we love.Vast Oceans; the surface above and the sea life below.Where does the beauty live? It was many moons ago when my husband arrived at Yale and met Dave, one of his first friends there.  A...
Keep Calm and Carry On

Keep Calm and Carry On

Having boarded our flight from Dubrovnik to London for a connecting flight to Boston, I took my seat between my husband and Aaron, a young British father holding Avery, his twenty-month old daughter. Aaron was seated in the aisle seat across from his wife, who was...
Seeing Beyond the View

Seeing Beyond the View

While in Croatia I had an experience that made me recall a children’s book called Miss Rumphius, a story about a little girl who aspires to do something to make the world more beautiful. In that storybook her “something more beautiful” was planting lupine seeds...
Zivjeli

Zivjeli

Zivjeli, or after one drink  just “Jer”, is the customary drinking toast in Croatia.  We were told that it roughly translates to “long life”, and that it’s important when toasting to look into one another’s eyes; without that connection, the meaning isn’t...

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