

...there is hope. Part 1.
Because there is truth...there is hope. Because someone makes the choice to seek, to ask, to see, to hear & choose the truth...there is hope. As I read a couple of posts on the Teaching Self-Government blog, my heart "took courage". I felt such hope, such strength, as I read of truth: The truth of a father... The truth of a mother... The truth of a family... Daddies Who Slay Dragons "4 year old Avery Vidrine explained fathers like this, " They work hard, slay dragons, a


Our "job "is to love them.
I read a blog post some time ago about brain scientist, Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor, who had a stroke that changed her life and her work. The stroke damaged the left side of her brain, left her without language, & extremely sensitive to the energy of others around her; especially the nurses that cared for her – like a baby in a woman’s body. Dr. Taylor credits her remarkable and full recovery largely to one person: her mother. Though she didn’t recognize her mother, or even know w




















