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Tag Archives: children
Every Child Needs a Champion
How wonderful if one of our New Year’s Resolutions would be to mentor a child. There is such a need and a lifetime of rewards for you, them and society.
Posted in Uncategorized, USA
Tagged children, education, Every Child needs a Champion, mentors, New York City, Rita Pierson, school, Ted Talks
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Mike Wetzel is Gone
Marilyn Kriss my friend, posted this on FB. It is a message from her sister-in-law who lives near San Bernardino, California where the terrorist attack occurred on Friday. Mike Wetzel was killed. You can read about the kind of man he was in the … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized, USA
Tagged blogging, children, families, Mike Wetzel, Terrorist attack in California
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Born to Perform !
So sweet!
Posted in India, Uncategorized, USA
Tagged ", "If You Are Happy and You Know It Clap Your Hands, baby in utero, children, family, music, parents, singing, ultra sound
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Because You Love Them. . . . Helicopter Parenting
This is not a problem in developing countries where they are concerned for daily food and shelter. I think we all can decide that we are raising our children to be productive adults. Please read this review written by the … Continue reading
A Job not a Career. . . . . ..for Indian Women
My personal story at the end. . . . . . . . . . 19 September 2015 Huffpost India Edition: IN By Nidhi Mahesh Mehrotra Shyamali is easily irritated these days. Every evening when she meets other women in … Continue reading
Posted in India, Uncategorized, USA
Tagged blog, children, family, fathers, India, job vs. career for women in India, professional women, stay at home, women
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Indian Children on Labor Day
Trash pickers. . . from Google public domain Instead of thoughts of shopping and BBQ this Labor Day, I choose to think about these children working today in Incredible India. I know that things are improving there but we … Continue reading
Posted in Animals, India, Uncategorized, USA
Tagged blogging, child labor, Child labor in India, children, India, Labor Day, travel, United States
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Cook Mountain
The view from the summit of Cook Mountain at Lake George in the Adirondacks in New York. We learned from a good source that Cook Mountain was a good climb for novice climbers. It was said to be a gentle … Continue reading
Posted in Travel, Uncategorized, USA
Tagged Adirondack Mountains, children, Cook Mountain, family, gratitude, life, Mountain climbing, New York, parents
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Children of God #3
https://youtu.be/M29-20Rj3OM Before we went to walk through this slum just down and across Ashram Road from Gandhi Ashram, I bought a huge plastic jar of individually wrapped chocolates. I divided it into plastic bags and the students who wanted to … Continue reading
Posted in Amdavad, Architecture, India, Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged Ahmdavad, architecture, blogging, children, Children of God, India, slums, travel
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Roaming the Rajasthan Roads with Royd
Here are some more sights from Rajasthan from Royd Zhang. . . . . The beggars are not just in the cities. Whenever the bus stopped for snacks, toilet or gas, some would appear, Ancient customs and way … Continue reading
Posted in India, Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged beggars, children, India, photography, Rajasthan, Rajasthan India, Royd Zhang, turbans
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The Best Fun. . . .
This is what I love when it happens as we are touring. A crowd gathers around and someone thrusts a young child or baby into my arms. The first time, I had no idea what to do but … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, India, Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged blessing a child, child, children, familes, fort, India, photography, tourist
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