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An American Family: MILF (Mother I Like to breastFeed)
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This blog was set up to document my experiences while living with my family in the Amazon for one year. MILF (Mother I Like to breastFeed). This weekend Maddie and I watched two videos on Youtube over and over again. The two videos that Maddie couldn’t get enough of are, La Teta. 8221; Or when my sister says, “you’ve got to stop that” or from my friend, “wont that rot her teeth? 8221; What is it with American’s conception, or should I say, misconception of breastfeeding? But as Kathy Dettwyler. Anthropol...
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An American Family: 02.2007
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This blog was set up to document my experiences while living with my family in the Amazon for one year. Lost Loves and Life Lessons. The other morning after wearing my beloved, I hung it up on a spare nail that was in the doorway of the bathroom. About an hour later, my 3-year-old came into the kitchen and asked for some glue to “fix it”. I said, “fix what? I can understand the alcohol, but sex? Do members really stick to it? Asking around we hear people say things like, “. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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An American Family: 06.2007
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This blog was set up to document my experiences while living with my family in the Amazon for one year. The Unusual Fathers Day. We came to a clearing that transected another path. As we entered, I noted that it smelled like pee, but then my eye caught something dark in the grass. Maybe not pee, but rotting flesh? The scene, the tobacco is in the form of a cigar. The burned down candle. I'm pointing to the bird to give size perspective. This is a closeup of the bowl, paper, cornmeal, candle wax.
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An American Family: The Unusual Fathers Day
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This blog was set up to document my experiences while living with my family in the Amazon for one year. The Unusual Fathers Day. We came to a clearing that transected another path. As we entered, I noted that it smelled like pee, but then my eye caught something dark in the grass. Maybe not pee, but rotting flesh? The scene, the tobacco is in the form of a cigar. The burned down candle. I'm pointing to the bird to give size perspective. This is a closeup of the bowl, paper, cornmeal, candle wax.
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An American Family: 03.2007
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This blog was set up to document my experiences while living with my family in the Amazon for one year. Before I left,. Things seemed so Ideal,. Stay at home mom, two girls,. Its real alright,. Moments are good, moments are great,. Moments just are…. Moments burn bright,. First crawls, first teeth, first steps,. Breastfeeding throughout the night. Ideal, real, right, bright. Words falling on trembling lips. Trapped, smothered,. Coming to terms with motherhoods grips. Before I left,. Then I left,. Moments...
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An American Family: 05.2008
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This blog was set up to document my experiences while living with my family in the Amazon for one year. MILF (Mother I Like to breastFeed). This weekend Maddie and I watched two videos on Youtube over and over again. The two videos that Maddie couldn’t get enough of are, La Teta. 8221; Or when my sister says, “you’ve got to stop that” or from my friend, “wont that rot her teeth? 8221; What is it with American’s conception, or should I say, misconception of breastfeeding? But as Kathy Dettwyler. Anthropol...
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An American Family: 10.2007
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This blog was set up to document my experiences while living with my family in the Amazon for one year. Life Back in America. My life has changed, dramatically. I’ve been thrown back into the American mainstream, knocked on my keester, right smack back into my old life. I mean literally, back into our old house, back into my old position at work, back into my old desk, computer, right down to the my old coffee cup that they saved, “just in case”. How do I feel about this? Book, Omnivore’s Delima (2...
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An American Family: 01.2007
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This blog was set up to document my experiences while living with my family in the Amazon for one year. The Making of Ayahuasca. This story is a recounting of an event that I personally was not privy to, because you must be invited. However, Matthew was invited and explained everything in great detail. I’m not sure if Matthew is going to write about this on his blog, but I felt I should since I talk about Ayahuasca quite often. I thought I had no readers! I've changed this so, please comment freely!
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An American Family: 05.2007
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This blog was set up to document my experiences while living with my family in the Amazon for one year. And fixed on the group. As we walked away she said she wanted to take that dance class. I said, "me too". No pictures, our camera is on the fritz, but Matt brought his sound recording equipment. Here is a sound clip. Exploring Daime and Pregnancy. We sat and talked awhile and at first lull, I asked Raimunda if she had taken Daime during her pregnancy. She said she had, but followed the regiment tha...
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An American Family: 01.2008
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This blog was set up to document my experiences while living with my family in the Amazon for one year. This past week has been a challenge for me! And I have to admit, I’ve slipped up a few times. After hearing an interview on NPR from our (currently) favorite author, Michael Pollan. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I'm trained as a cultural anthropolgist. I am located in California, supporting my husband while he earns his doctorate in Anthropology. And being a loving mom to my little girls.