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Sonoma Family Life August 2020

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What if 2020 Isn’t Cancelled?

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'What if 2020 isn't canceled?' Inspiring poem with message of change goes viral

2020 is canceled. This phrase and sentiment has taken over the social media feeds and minds of many who are overwhelmed with the challenging obstacles that have been forged in the first half of this year. But one social media post is flipping that narrative, asking an important question instead: What if 2020 isn't canceled?

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“You know what does have mass influence? Systemic white apathy and privilege. And I’m sorry to say, if you’re white, no matter how nice you are, unless you’re doing serious and sustained personal anti-racism work, you are a part of the machine. Ask your BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and person of color) friends about their experiences of racism and listen. Engage in ways to confront your own biases. Read books on the history of racism in your country.”

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Performative Allyship is Deadly (Here’s what to do Instead), Medium.com

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Why Fit4mom davis-woodland?

An article I wrote was featured in the Davis Enterprise. Read it to discover why I love the Body Back program from @Fit4MomDavisWoodland and the program behind my meditations which can be found in the link below.

 

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“Take a moment to drink them in. Remember and remind yourself how remarkable your children are. That pause alone, even if momentary, can drive a shift in the pace.”

Trying Out Slow Parenting | A Cup of Jo

After work and on the weekends, I often take our boys on neighborhood adventures - to the playground, to the carousel, to the bookstore, to the deli to get popsicles. And, even though these outings are fun, I've found that, en route, I'm constantly calling after them: "Hurry up, sweetie!"

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