
Life Lessons from Games: What Playing Teaches Us About Life
A regular part of our morning routine, Mike’s and mine, is a game of Cribbage over breakfast. As we were playing the other day, I



















A regular part of our morning routine, Mike’s and mine, is a game of Cribbage over breakfast. As we were playing the other day, I

A few mornings ago I was doing some reading for an upcoming course I will take. As I turned the page, goose bumps broke out.

After an invigorating roller-blade around our amazing Stanley Park this glorious morning I came home to my sweet husband fixing our usual breakfast of porridge (delicious

In recent weeks I’ve been reading a book called Trespassing on Einstein’s Lawn (a daughter and father’s search for the fundamental nature of reality!); and I’ve been talking

the Luckiest People Alive! Several years ago my husband, Mike, found this card, and gave it to me, and it made its way around to

Last week I celebrated my 50th Reunion. If you add it up, that makes most of us who were there in our early seventies…Seven oh. It

Not long ago I inquired into the differences and comparisons, not to say conflict, between my brain and my heart. It moved me to tears, and

”Let us try to remember the precious nature of each day.” The 14th Dalai Lama Day 6: Rain overnight, heavy, steady. We waited until checkout

“Everything that lives, lives not alone, nor for itself.” William Blake Day 4: Friday Harbor to Highland Garden House, Mt. Vernon Day 4: Friday

“There are two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle; the other as though everything is a miracle.” attributed

“Ain’t no use hurryin’ if you’re on the wrong road.” Satchel Page Day 2: Cycling from La Conner to Friday Harbor Day 2: LaConner to

“The real voyage of discovery consists not of seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes.” Marcel Proust A Journey of Discovery and New Perspectives
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