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Month: September 2013

What the Zombie Apocalypse Means For Parents

September 20, 2013 by whitedoe931 Leave a Comment

I totally didn’t expect to end up a sobbing puddle of sobs by the end of this, but so it was. Here’s one of the best, most heart-breaking (warming?) short films I’ve seen in a while. And it’s about zombies. “Cargo”

Posted in: Thoughts Tagged: Children, Love, Parenthood, short film, zombie apocalypse, zombies

Morning Poem: David Kirby’s “Get up, Please”

September 17, 2013 by whitedoe931 Leave a Comment

I came across this poem yesterday and love its meditation on gratitude, on how we show respect and to whom. As Americans, we may taut the value of experience and the need to respect those who have lived long enough to level up in this crazy world, but ours is not a culture of respect. … [Read more…]

Posted in: Thoughts, Words Tagged: Advice, American Culture, David Kirby, Family, Gratitude, Poem, Poetry, Respect

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