by lameredith | | Classic Posts, Travel & Tourism
I recently returned from working a week in Barrow, Alaska, the northernmost city in the United States. I’m so fortunate to have a job that pays a slim salary, but offers benefits like generous leave, medical insurance, and an alternate workweek. My work also offers...
by lameredith | May 20, 2012 | Family & Celebrations, Uncategorized
Mother’s Day last weekend was especially terrific. My youngest daughter graduated from college in New Mexico the day before, so I was there to spend it with her. It’s been at least five years since we were together for Mother’s Day, and she went to...
by lameredith | | Classic Posts, Healing & Gratitude
This week, I’m a bundle of nerves. I don’t know if it’s information overload about all that is wrong with the world today, upcoming travels, or just too much caffeine. What I do know is there are certain blog links I read that help pacify, even...
by lameredith | | Child Abduction, Classic Posts
Did you have the chance to watch young Sean Goldman on television Friday night on NBC? He’s the adorable little boy who was snatched from the states by his Brazilian mother in 2005. She died four years later. Still, her family refused to return Sean home to his...
by lameredith | | Classic Posts, Healing & Gratitude
Editor’s note: The connections I’ve maintained with my childhood friends taught me how a lot about how family could be, and equipped me to find my missing family. I met Susan Sommer when we were in grade school, and am so pleased to have her as my first guest...