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My Best Life Moment

“Ok, so tell me your best life moment,” I asked the group of one hundred students sitting on the floor facing me.
When I asked those words to that group of high school students I was looking forward to hearing their answers. First of all, we were in Alberta, and I half expected the […]

April 21st, 2011
Topic: FB, 52, Newsletter

Playing for Tyeshia

As of today, there are very few answers - only more questions. There will always be so much about the story that we will never know. How did she end up there? What led up to that moment? What was she thinking when it happened? Did she remember that there were people that loved her […]

April 7th, 2011
Topic: FB, 52, Newsletter

Etch-A-Sketches of Love

I know Christmas is technically December 25th, but when you have never experienced Christmas, you don’t even care what day it is. You only care that someone took the time to think of you. That’s why when Christmas came to northern Thailand at the end of this past February; no one was too uptight, because […]

March 30th, 2011
Topic: FB, 52, Newsletter

A Jefe, a Horse and the Bano of Their Dreams…

Like the rest of the people in that tiny, obscure village, he is dirt poor. But he has something that few others in his situation have: transportation. It comes in the form of a horse.
His horse is a far cry from a ‘trusty steed’. In fact, I would probably say it is more like a […]

March 18th, 2011
Topic: FB, 52, Newsletter

What Can 100 Years Do?

They perform 66% of the world’s work, earn only 10% of its income, and own only 1% of the world’s property. The girl child has been unofficially dubbed as being endangered due to infanticide, sexual exploitation and statelessness. And yet, the world not only needs women for obvious reasons, the world needs women because of […]

March 8th, 2011
Topic: FB, 52, Newsletter

No, I Do Not Have the Bieber Fever

I don’t think Shane ever pictured himself doing this. I am going to guess that he never, ever wanted to think about it again. But this time, when it came back to him, he was ready for it.
His earliest memory was coming through the front door of his house at the age of five, and […]

March 7th, 2011
Topic: FB, 52, Newsletter

My Friend, Beto

I first met him in the summer of 2007, in Dominican Republic. He was taking in some shade under the only tree that was close to where he worked: in the garbage dump. We would often sit there and chatter, me in my terrible Spanish and him rattling off in Creole and Spanish and smiling […]

February 22nd, 2011
Topic: FB, 52, Newsletter

Touched By An Angel…Sort Of

I think there is a little part of each of us that loves cheesy TV shows, sappy movies, and corny characters. There has to be - how else have sitcoms lasted this long?
Jenna Lane’s life has never been short on drama - if not less than idyllic - and according to her recollection, it all […]

February 10th, 2011
Topic: FB, 52, Newsletter

Lamb Chop, Anyone?

I was a bit of a victim of a lack of cable tv when I was a kid. I didn’t get to see all the shows that other kids talked about growing up: the ones that you needed to not live on a farm in the middle of nowhere for. But I remembered the puppet, […]

February 7th, 2011
Topic: FB, 52, Newsletter

“Fire”…The Four Letter “F” Word

It evokes different images for each person that hears it: It warms, protects, fuels, provides, and sometimes it devours. It’s the four letter “f” word, fire. It can only start if many different chemical elements and states are in place, if the air movement is right and there is the perfect reaction of elements. Of […]

January 25th, 2011
Topic: FB, 52, Newsletter