Monthly Archives: October 2014
FMM 10 31 14 Push Pause
“We do not heal the past by dwelling there. We heal the past by living in the present.”~ Marianne Williamson. We are addicted to technology. Yesterday, I asked two different groups of students what something meant, and suggested that they look something up. In both cases, a student immediately reached for their phone, not […]
FMM 10 24 14 Year of Rebirth
“Ah but I was so much older then, I’m younger than that now.”~ Bob Dylan My daughter’s 35th birthday last weekend prompted my mind to scroll through pages of memories. Not only of her childhood, but of a watershed year, one that followed my own 35th birthday. For a start, I managed to get […]
FMM 10 17 14 Conspiracy of Silence
“In the end we will remember, not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends.” ~Martin Luther King Jr. One of the tragedies of abuse is the secrets and lies. Children who are abused are sworn to secrecy by their abusers. They come to believe that harm will come, to them or […]
FMM 10 10 14 Clanging Cymbals
“Ring the alarm, another sound is dying…” ~ Tenor Saw There is a delicate balance that needs to be struck between informing the public and inciting panic. We are seeing this played out in the media as they ramp up the rhetoric about Ebola. To the outside world the US must appear to be extremely […]
FMM 10 3 14 Tunnel Vision
“Still a man hears what he wants to hear and disregards the rest.”~Paul Simon I had a stark reminder recently of the importance of paying attention. Twice. I pulled up at the light in the early morning twilight. Before making a right turn on a red light, I carefully checked out the oncoming traffic to […]