I’m from Michigan, but my boys are not. They are from Washington. I’m from suburban Detroit, and They’re from suburban Seattle. I’m from lakes of every size: small ponds and twinkly blue neighborhood lakes and Great Lakes that stretch farther than the eye can see. They’re from lakes, too, but also rivers and the Sound…
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>I realized yesterday as Sebastian played with his trains (up the hill. down the hill. up the hill. down the hill.) that life these days is all about opposites. In and out. Open and close. Off and on. Sit and stand. I could go on all night with this list, seriously. Sebastian loves to find…
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