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3. http://www.amazon.com/Five-Ways-We-Grieve-Personal/dp/159030697X<br />

4. http://www.shambhala.com/html/catalog/items/isbn/978-1-59030-697-0.cfm<br />

lyndamo (<strong>2011</strong>-05-04 07:56:59)<br />

Still I battle grief every day and my precious sister will be gone three years the end of July.<br />

talkbirth (<strong>2011</strong>-05-04 11:11:57)<br />

I’m sorry about your sister. Definitely permanent changes.<br />

Honoring Mothers (<strong>2011</strong>-05-06 11:31)<br />

[1]Science and Sensibility is having a Mother’s Day event inviting birth professionals to submit stories of<br />

how they especially honor mothers in their practices, leading up to Mother’s Day. The invitation is part of a<br />

contest: a randomly-selected reader who submits a story will be chosen to receive a beautifully hand-made<br />

[2]“Beads of Strength” bracelet from Amnesty International.<br />

While I’m not sure will actually work with the vision of the contest, when I think about honoring mothers in<br />

my own work, I think about honoring their right to define their own experience and therefore, I submitted<br />

this previously written post: [3]Musings on Story, Experience, and Choice.<br />

[4]<br />

Mother-honoring birthday gift from my mother this year.<br />

1. http://www.scienceandsensibility.org/?p=2669<br />

2. http://shop.amnestyusa.org/Multicolor-Beads-of-Strength-Bracelet/M/B002WUUTKM.htm<br />

3. http://talkbirth.wordpress.com/2010/02/24/musings-on-story-experience-choice/<br />

4. http://www.goddessgift.net/candle-lamps-maya-hill.html<br />

Family Adventures in Polymer Clay (<strong>2011</strong>-05-07 15:17)<br />

Last time I made [1]new polymer clay sculptures, my boys wanted to join in. They have always liked sculpting<br />

things and got into it, making a whole little series of figures each. My older son (7.5) made these little<br />

cuties:<br />

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