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Hi my beautiful friends, I had trouble with my recording yesterday, but I am working on a looped cello piece right now. Here is just a small snippet of the first part of the melody: fridaysnippet224 I am not sure what the title was. There is a specific melody line I am working around, and…
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Tags: parenting tweens, stories, Tiger Mom
Posted in Den Chronicles, Music for Relaxation, Parenting, Raising tweens, Uncategorized | 2 Comments »
Just last week I had one of those all-out gut wrenching events with my girl. The kind of disagreement that felt, in a sense, like the first time I got my heart broken from a boy, only one thousand times worse! I didn’t realize until becoming a mother, just how fragile my emotions could be…
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Tags: Occupy home, Portland marathon
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My latest post is a quick journey to Portland. I ran my sixth marathon there on Sunday, coming in with my 2nd best time ever. An amazing race, I would say! http://www.mamalode.com/blog/2011/10/11/den-chronicles-occupy-home/
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Topic: Parenthood Specifics: SOME DAYS!!! I’m going to be painfully honest. I don’t always like the tough job of being “mom” because once in a while the physical and emotional responsibilities simply kick my ass. CONTINUE READING HERE!
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Tags: Abundance Tapestry, ebook, Jungle of Life, Mamalode magazine, motherhood, Self love stories
Posted in Den Chronicles, Health and Wellness | 3 Comments »
Compiled by Evelyn Lim and Lance Ekum Lessons From The Heart I am proud to be a part of a collaborative effort of bloggers that share wonderful stories about their journey of self-love. My personal story has been published at my weekly column, the Den Chronicles, on Mamalode magazine. You can access that posting HERE….
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Tags: compassion, homelessness, parenthood
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When I was fresh out of high school I moved out east. I lived outside of NYC and traveled on the weekends on the commuter train to take in the wild world that was worlds away from the wild west I grew up in. But one thing always left me saddened and alarmed. The homeless…
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