Rebekka’s Blog

Thoughts on parenting our children, ourselves, and humanity

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Frayed: An Elegy for 2020

The worst is definitely not over, people. Yes, let's take the needed sigh of relief that the calendrical end of this nightmarish year might offer, but remember that, in some ways, the nightmare is just getting started. Hold on for dear life to whatever joy you've got left, and please, please, please, if you're reading this: stay home as much as you can, if you can. Wear a mask. Avoid gatherings. Do it for all of us.

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You can celebrate anything you want: Reconciling our "December differences" for families of many cultures and faiths

Every person has roots; celebrate yours, your spouse's, and whichever of humanity's move and inspire you.Perhaps most importantly, know why you do what you do. My dear friends, you are free to choose. Feel empowered. You can have your latkes and eat them too.

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"I'm not sharing!" Fostering children's authentic ownership and joyful generosity

The season of giving is upon us, for certain, but the spirit of generosity is alive and well year-round.  As parents and caregivers, we can help our children as they experience all kinds of feelings, among them the joy that comes from authentic generosity.  When we strengthen their hearts and souls, we strengthen our own in turn.  

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We were never meant to live this way

We have more than we have ever had, but also have less; less community, love, understanding, health, quiet, rest, and connection. Constantly bombarded by overwhelm, we are surrounded by excess information, bright lights, blaring sounds, noxious smells, giant crowds, strange new places, and seemingly infinite choices. We live in a foreign land, each of us wondering why we are struggling and suffering. Why none of it seems to make sense, and why each day brings more and more irreconcilable paradoxes.

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