by lori | Jan 14, 2013 | Individual, Wayfinding
At 42, I’m not the young one in the group anymore. No longer the rising-shining-star baby on my work team. No longer younger by decades than almost everyone in my doctoral program. Our housemates are 10 to 15 years younger than Daniel and I now, as are most of... by lori | Jan 9, 2013 | Benefits, Impacts, Recognizing, Self-organizing groups, Story, Successful Groups
Reading a human mind across great distances is easy for some. I have friends who do it all the time. As near as I can tell, we need just three things to do it: dear friends, silliness, and our true self. Pain also works, but I recommend silliness over pain when you... by lori | Jan 3, 2013 | Love, Poetry
We sleep on the floor in the living room with you When you can no longer use The stairs up to bed We hold your head and feed you When the disease spins lies to your brain Saying that eating is a bad idea We stop time together Putting the world on...