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Like the Wind « Typical Type 1
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Is there anything new to say about living with Type 1 diabetes? Maybe not, but I'll try anyway. By Jacquie Paul Wojcik. I’m going to go ahead and bet that no one even remembers this, but about 300 years ago, I was blogging about running. I actually even ran about 12 or 13 times. Running sucked, of course. But I loved it, of course. Please look at all the cat hair on my poor neglected arm band thing. There are a number of things that have kept me from starting right back up again. It’s easy to p...If I...
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Uncategorized « Typical Type 1
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Is there anything new to say about living with Type 1 diabetes? Maybe not, but I'll try anyway. Wiping is Fun Again. I’ve always been a wiper. Pants, napkins, the dark material of my glucose meter case. Never anything normal like an actual alcohol swab. And I’ve never been a licker, although I have many friends who are. I don’t judge them for their bloodthirsty ways, and I hope they don’t begrudge me my slovenly habits. When I stopped to check my blood sugar. Arrived in my mailbox. I’ve had one sta...
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The Liminal Space | Avocados & Glitter
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The Messy Shenanigans of an Artist and Vegan. July 18, 2014. It is when you have left the tried and true, but have not yet been able to replace it with anything else. It is when you are between your old comfort zone and any possible new answer. If you are not trained in how to hold anxiety, how to live with ambiguity, how to entrust and wait, you will run anything to flee this terrible cloud of unknowing. Ode to Crystallized Ginger →. 2 thoughts on “ The Liminal Space. July 20, 2014 at 11:53 am. As someo...
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P.ink / Personal Ink
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Follow P.Ink on Pinterest. Follow P.Ink on Facebook. Follow P.Ink on Twitter. Pink Day is a Wrap. December 1, 2014 9:06:06 PM. Pink Day 2014 is in the books. 12 locations, 37 artists and 38 survivors. In a word, we are: grateful. Here are some of the videos and links to pics that help tell the story. In early 2013 we launched P.ink on Pinterest. Along with Molly’s story. To shine a light on tattoos as a viable option for survivors looking to heal. Plans are cooking. Stay tuned. If you’d lik...Artists: Da...
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The Hoo-Hoos of Creative Boo-Boos - Tools for Healing Emotional Wounds
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Tools for Healing Emotional Wounds. The Hoo-Hoos of Creative Boo-Boos. May 20, 2015. May 27, 2015. Have you ever tried to create something from nothing? Enter website designing. [I’m gonna be sick! Designing a website takes tremendous energy and PATIENCE! There’s so many codes to remember and buttons to click so everything is saved. [My mind is the exception.] I often say a prayer to the Web Universe to guide my creativity. [That’s so I don’t keep saying F#%@, F#%@, F#%@! Please follow and like us:.
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Open to Outcome [Book Review] | Discovering Teaching Artistry
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Experiential education, youth development, and the arts. Open to Outcome [Book Review]. January 25, 2014. Middot; by calebwinebrenner. Middot; in Book Reviews. Middot; 2 Comments. In (arts) education, there are plenty of resources that discuss how art is in itself a method of inquiry and experiential learning (see the work of Jonothan Neelands, Gavin Bolton, Brian Way, and many others). In my last post. I shared how I am also deeply committed to inquiry-based, Socratic models for learning. Eg the thing t...
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