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‘The’ meeting with the school | Newagemom's Weblog
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A journey towards enlightenment. The Power of Affirmations. Brain Food. →. 8216;The’ meeting with the school. October 16, 2008. I went in there with a game plan, with all of my key points already in order and ready to be put on the table. I was not going to be pushed around…I am after all…a new age mom. I listened. No ‘ahhhs and oh no’s’ from me. Really? He stole a tattoo? 8216;I have to say right away before we go further, that medication is out of the question.’. And off they went. They discussed h...
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I lied….I did wait long | Newagemom's Weblog
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A journey towards enlightenment. I can’t believe it’s been this long. I lied….I did wait long. May 14, 2009. I know, it’s been again a long time. I’ve been debating, internally, on whether or not to come clean. I think I may feel better if I do, so here it is. We are trying ADHD medication for my son! Has a A- in math, and B’s in all other subjects. Is looking to finish reading 100 books before the end of the school year…he’s up to 78. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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In the Mudhra: Being the foreigner
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Reflections and meditations on experiences and fieldwork in India. Thursday, October 21, 2010. I'm fairly used to travelling to exotic lands and being the "other," but Ahmedabad is unique. It is not a tourist destination, and our hotel was predominantly a place for Indian businessmen. In the entire 10 days I was there, I saw one Chinese couple and one white family, both of whom were at our hotel. Phillip, our program head, calls it "being a rock star.". It felt nice to be unique. View my complete profile.
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In the Mudhra: Ahh, the beach. October 20
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Reflections and meditations on experiences and fieldwork in India. Sunday, October 24, 2010. Ahh, the beach. October 20. After 10 days in an industrialized, noisy, smoggy city of 5 million people, as students we had pretty high expectations of Goa. After a flight to Mumbai and then to Goa, we arrived to palm trees, fresh humid air, and billboards for liquor. However, life is such that if your expectations are too high, you might be disappointed. Through this process I've learned my preference is somewher...
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In the Mudhra: Am I changed?
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Reflections and meditations on experiences and fieldwork in India. Sunday, November 14, 2010. People who travel for long periods often talk about how the experience changed them. A researcher called Chaim. At a university in Israel did an extensive study what backpackers said about their experience after they returned home. They said they experienced a number of positive changes from an increased level of maturity, greater understanding of others, getting to know one's self better, greater resiliency.
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In the Mudhra: The last week in Goa
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Reflections and meditations on experiences and fieldwork in India. Saturday, November 6, 2010. The last week in Goa. If anything, Goa has been an interesting and educational ride. I’ve toured spice plantations, walked on the beach, interviewed fellow travellers, gotten sick, scuba dove, ate fantastic food, and fought my way through aggressive hawkers. November 6, 2010 at 10:13 AM. I am looking forward to hearing about that, Tonya! Glad to know you are home safe and sound. And forever changed, Ill wager!
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In the Mudhra: November 2010
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Reflections and meditations on experiences and fieldwork in India. Sunday, November 14, 2010. People who travel for long periods often talk about how the experience changed them. A researcher called Chaim. At a university in Israel did an extensive study what backpackers said about their experience after they returned home. They said they experienced a number of positive changes from an increased level of maturity, greater understanding of others, getting to know one's self better, greater resiliency.
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In the Mudhra: Gujerat, the dry state.
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Reflections and meditations on experiences and fieldwork in India. Thursday, October 21, 2010. Gujerat, the dry state. Tomorrow we leave for Goa, which, unlike Gujerat, is not a dry state. The look of shock on 30 students' faces upon discovering that Gujerat is completely alcohol free, was plainly obvious. What I learned from this. This experience is as much about doing things differently as anything else. Admittedly, I thought the absence of alcohol would somehow take away from the overall experience an...