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Empty nest, puppy lust
Article online since January 4th 2009
When I was a younger woman I will admit I had baby lust. Still eager to cuddle babies, I look forward to being a grandmother (note to offspring: only when the right time comes). Meanwhile, I was hoping Santa Claus would bring me a dog for Christmas. I didn't write him a letter or sit on his...
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Sing a Christmas lullaby
Article online since December 19th 2008
There's an indefinable softness about an expectant mother before it becomes really obvious she is carrying a babe inside. Last week I ran into a young woman I hadn't seen in a while and guessed right. She confessed a whole gamut of joyous anticipation and apprehension about her first birth,...
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Grandmothers to grandmothers forges caring connections
Article online since December 15th 2008
Next week, staff from L’Arche-Homefires are having their annual Christmas meal, but they aren’t dining in a restaurant like other years. This year director Ingrid Blais had another notion, one that will benefit grandmothers and their grandkids in Kenya. A group of grannies in Wolfville...
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A wake-up call for kids
Article online since December 13th 2008
It was hardly good news prior to Christmas festivities to learn that the United Nations children’s agency views our country falling far behind other well-to-do nations when it comes to the care and education of our kids. In fact, we tie for last out of 25 developed nations and, worst of...
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Cutting through the wait-time bafflegab
Article online since November 23rd 2008
Astonishing bafflegab is sometimes what is dished out to the Nova Scotia public by its own government. Witness the recent press release from the provincial Health Department entitled Wait Time Strategies Paying Off. We were told that the province is making progress to ensure Nova Scotians...
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More hope and less mud-slinging
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Look before you leap for the sun and sand
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Weighty sense of deja vu
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An ecumenical Christmas
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