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Plague of locust
The last swim of the summer took place in our neighbor's pool. After the standard boyish frolic (gleeful pantsing) and the requisite motherly threats (baleful warning), Charlie and his friend H. grudgingly hauled themselves out, toweled off, and prepared to trudge back home. But as they walked past the pool filter's reservoir, H. spotted a grasshopper, floating, apparently dead."Let's take it home," he suggested, and Charlie was quick to agree: "Yeah! We can cut it open!" My lifted brow was eloquent enough that he hastened to add, "And look at it with a magnifying glass." (You know, Mama: For Science!) Back at my house, th...
Source: a little pregnant - September 24, 2013 Category: Child Development Authors: Julie Tags: Charles in charge Source Type: blogs

Passeth all understanding
Elementary school art classroomHelping with Charlie's school's Peace Tiles project Okay, everybody, come sit in a circle. Circle. No, circle. That's the round one...So now that you're all seated, let's talk about what represents peace to you. ...Nice. The way you describe that, I can almost see it. A swim in the lake on a hot day sounds soothing. Good one -- I like fireflies at twilight, too. Oh, yeah, snuggling in front of the fire with a pet...sunsets...sure... Ah. Well. Yes. I, too, have always found hard-boiled eggs to be...peaceful...I guess. Now we're going to start on our collages. At each ta...
Source: a little pregnant - April 4, 2013 Category: Child Development Authors: Julie Tags: Charles in charge Source Type: blogs

Microhippie
I have five minutes before I leave for the dentist, where I will be scrupulously honest about exactly how often I floss, so this is going to be what the young'uns call a microblog. I just wanted to record a few recent observations about life atHippie Do As You Please School.Charlie is learning to weld. A parent brings in, I don't know, a travel forge or something, sets it up in a convenient alcove, and...teaches kids to weld. On welding days Charlie comes home incandescent with happiness, full of stories of what thing he welded to what other thing. (The stories...are kind of short: Rod, rod. Bolt, plate. Piece of m...
Source: a little pregnant - October 1, 2014 Category: Child Development Authors: Julie Tags: Charles in charge Source Type: blogs

Que la raison ne conna ît point
This"news" is not new, now eight months old, but I just saw it this week:IVF technology is overused and has health risks for babies, landmark article in British Medical Journal arguesWomen should ensure they have exhausted all options before resorting to IVF, according to international experts concerned the procedure is being overused. [...]Fifteen global experts co-wrote the article expressing concern over what they say is the liberal use of IVF in many countries.The article warns extended use of IVF increases the risk of harm, with multiple pregnancies associated with complications for mothers and infants, and ...
Source: a little pregnant - September 12, 2014 Category: Child Development Authors: Julie Tags: Ben there, done that Charles in charge ' ve learned a lot...but I m not sure it s worth it. Source Type: blogs

Plague of locust
The last swim of the summer took place in our neighbor ' s pool. After the standard boyish frolic (gleeful pantsing) and the requisite motherly threats (baleful warning), Charlie and his friend H. grudgingly hauled themselves out, toweled off, and prepared to trudge back home. But as they walked past the pool filter ' s reservoir, H. spotted a grasshopper, floating, apparently dead." Let ' s take it home, " he suggested, and Charlie was quick to agree: " Yeah! We can cut it open! "My lifted brow was eloquent enough that he hastened to add, " And look at it with a magnifying glass. " (You know, Mama: For Science!)Back at my...
Source: a little pregnant - September 24, 2013 Category: Child Development Authors: Julie Tags: Charles in charge Source Type: blogs

Passeth all understanding
Elementary school art classroomHelping with Charlie's school'sPeace Tiles projectOkay, everybody, come sit in a circle. Circle. No,circle. That's the round one...So now that you're all seated, let's talk about what represents peace to you. ...Nice. The way you describe that, I can almost see it. A swim in the lake on a hot day sounds soothing. Good one -- I like fireflies at twilight, too. Oh, yeah, snuggling in front of the fire with a pet...sunsets...sure... Ah. Well. Yes. I, too, have always found hard-boiled eggs to be...peaceful...I guess.Now we're going to start on our collages. At each table ...
Source: a little pregnant - April 4, 2013 Category: Child Development Authors: Julie Tags: Charles in charge Source Type: blogs

Microhippie
I have five minutes before I leave for the dentist, where I will be scrupulously honest about exactly how often I floss, so this is going to be what the young 'uns call a microblog. I just wanted to record a few recent observations about life at Hippie Do As You Please School. Charlie is learning to weld. A parent brings in, I don't know, a travel forge or something, sets it up in a convenient alcove, and...teaches kids to weld. On welding days Charlie comes home incandescent with happiness, full of stories of what thing he welded to what other thing. (The stories...are kind of short: Rod, rod. Bolt, plate. Piece ...
Source: a little pregnant - October 1, 2014 Category: Child Development Authors: Julie Tags: Charles in charge Source Type: blogs

Que la raison ne conna ît point
This "news" is not new, now eight months old, but I just saw it this week: IVF technology is overused and has health risks for babies, landmark article in British Medical Journal argues Women should ensure they have exhausted all options before resorting to IVF, according to international experts concerned the procedure is being overused. [...] Fifteen global experts co-wrote the article expressing concern over what they say is the liberal use of IVF in many countries. The article warns extended use of IVF increases the risk of harm, with multiple pregnancies associated with complications for mothers and infants...
Source: a little pregnant - September 12, 2014 Category: Child Development Authors: Julie Tags: Ben there, done that Charles in charge I've learned a lot...but I'm not sure it's worth it. Source Type: blogs

Plague of locust
The last swim of the summer took place in our neighbor's pool. After the standard boyish frolic (gleeful pantsing) and the requisite motherly threats (baleful warning), Charlie and his friend H. grudgingly hauled themselves out, toweled off, and prepared to trudge back home. But as they walked past the pool filter's reservoir, H. spotted a grasshopper, floating, apparently dead."Let's take it home," he suggested, and Charlie was quick to agree: "Yeah! We can cut it open!" My lifted brow was eloquent enough that he hastened to add, "And look at it with a magnifying glass." (You know, Mama: For Science!) Back at my house, th...
Source: a little pregnant - September 24, 2013 Category: Child Development Authors: Julie Tags: Charles in charge Source Type: blogs

Passeth all understanding
Elementary school art classroomHelping with Charlie's school's Peace Tiles project Okay, everybody, come sit in a circle. Circle. No, circle. That's the round one...So now that you're all seated, let's talk about what represents peace to you. ...Nice. The way you describe that, I can almost see it. A swim in the lake on a hot day sounds soothing. Good one -- I like fireflies at twilight, too. Oh, yeah, snuggling in front of the fire with a pet...sunsets...sure... Ah. Well. Yes. I, too, have always found hard-boiled eggs to be...peaceful...I guess. Now we're going to start on our collages. At each ta...
Source: a little pregnant - April 4, 2013 Category: Child Development Authors: Julie Tags: Charles in charge Source Type: blogs

Ten Tips to Help You Feel Happier
You're reading Ten Tips to Help You Feel Happier, originally posted on Pick the Brain | Motivation and Self Improvement. If you're enjoying this, please visit our site for more inspirational articles. Happiness is an elusive concept, we all want it but not many of us can define what it actually is and even fewer how to get it. Unfortunately, a lot of us fall into the trap of the ‘I will be happy when’ mentality. It’s an easy fix supported by our own psychology and propagated by the modern world. You end up thinking; ‘I will be happy when I have lost 10kg’s’, ‘I will be happy when I find a partner’, ‘I wi...
Source: PickTheBrain | Motivation and Self Improvement - December 10, 2018 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: WillMayo Tags: featured happiness self improvement holidays how to be happier pickthebrain Source Type: blogs

140 Funny Quotes to Lighten Your Mood and Reduce Stress
Today I'd like to share a collection of funny quotes. Why? Because of the simple power of taking a laugh break. A laugh break is just 5-15 minutes when you watch, read or listen to something that makes you laugh. Like: One or a couple of Youtube-videos. Half an episode that one sit-com that makes you laugh the most. A comic strip on paper on online. An episode of a podcast or your favorite radio show. Or simply hanging out for a while with your funniest co-worker, friend or family member. But why take a laugh break? Because it’s – in my experience – one of the most reliable and quick-acting ways to relax, reduce s...
Source: Practical Happiness and Awesomeness Advice That Works | The Positivity Blog - February 17, 2020 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Henrik Edberg Tags: Personal Development Source Type: blogs

Inside Schizophrenia: The Role Nurses Play in Schizophrenia Treatment
Some of the professionals that work most with helping people with schizophrenia are nurses. There are so many types with different skill sets. Host Rachel Star Withers and Co-host Gabe Howards learn who these often overlooked healthcare workers are. Dr. Tari Dilks, Professor and President of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association, joins with insight on what goes into being a psychiatric nurse.  Highlights in “The Role Nurses Play in Schizophrenia Treatment” Episode [01:14] Doctor sidekicks? [04:00] The types of nurses [06:40] Nurse Practitioners [11:00] Nurses specialties [13:00] Psychiatric Nursing [1...
Source: World of Psychology - May 20, 2020 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Rachel Star Withers Tags: Inside Schizophrenia Mental Health and Wellness Psychiatry Psychology Mental Disorder Mental Illness Nurses Nursing Psychiatric Nurse Psychotherapy Treatment For Schizophrenia Source Type: blogs

Goin ’ Greyhound
Goin’ Greyhound by Dave Bradley (Kindle/eReader version here) Jaden leapt from the Greyhound into a Turkish bath, doused his toothbrush in tepid water from the nearest tap, and shuffled into place at the rankest smelling trough for a well-earned pee, chewing on the toothbrush as he went. “You must be German,” a fellow backpacker one splash along asserted, “only a German would urinate and clean their teeth at the same time.” The accent was Scandi…Norwegian perhaps. “Gngnsh,” chewed Jaden. “Aah, British, yes, a Brit would probably do that too.” It was the briefest o...
Source: David Bradley Sciencebase - Songs, Snaps, Science - December 28, 2020 Category: Science Authors: David Bradley Tags: Sciencebase Source Type: blogs

100 Honesty Quotes to Help You Improve Your Self-Esteem and Happiness
Honesty. Such an important but sometimes tough thing to stay true to. It’s often easier to just tell a white or perhaps even darker lie. To skirt around how you really think and feel. But even though it might be tough there is also so much to be gained from being more honest both with yourself and the people in your life: The more honest you can be with yourself the easier it will be to be who you deep down want to be but also to improve aspects of your life that are truly in need of that. The more honest you are with both yourself and others the more your self-respect, your relationships and your confidence in yourself...
Source: Practical Happiness and Awesomeness Advice That Works | The Positivity Blog - May 10, 2021 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Henrik Edberg Tags: Personal Development Source Type: blogs