Posted on October 27, 2009 by Caryn Reddick
If you are a parent, you probably are not going to like this post. However, I observed something today that confuses the heck out of me and I’m absolutely dying to understand it. And, for the record, my questions are really less about parenting and more about decision making…
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Posted on October 23, 2009 by Caryn Reddick
I have learned to love San Francisco. I made my first visit to “the City” in the late 1990s, before I moved to the Bay Area. I loved many things about it: the views, the people, the diversity, the food. But I never thought I would want to live near it. I tended to notice its flaws. It seemed dirty, old, and overly eccentric. Slowly, that view has softened…
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Posted on October 19, 2009 by Caryn Reddick
Every three years or so, I have the desire to watch old Merchant Ivory films. For those not familiar with Merchant Ivory Productions, it is a movie production company that has produced English films like A Room With a View (1985) and Howards End (1992)…
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