It is important to remember Oso as a vibrant place, not as a disaster zone. The community was, and is, a tightly knit family of caring, generous people. People chose to live there for a reason -- because it was beautiful and it remains so. It has shown its heart through tragedy and it continues to rise above the mud.
Category: Advocacy
The importance of sharing who you are with others in hope of creating a better world
MPHS is MY School
This is not a story I ever thought I would have to write. One week ago, on Friday, October 24,2014, a fourteen year old boy asked his two male cousins and three female friends to meet him at a table in the Marysville Pilchuck High School cafeteria at lunch. He walked up to them, pointed a … Continue reading MPHS is MY School
An Intimate Nature
Seeking out these moments of intimacy with the natural world on a small level...are critical to my wellbeing.
Love Is All There Is.
[This] is what love does. And love is all there is.