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Wednesday, May 5, 2010. Last day of class. Anticlimactic would be one word to describe it. Maybe familiar. The last day of 'class' in our one room corner of the Spinhuis in Amsterdam felt quite impossibly the ending to a long year of anthropological digging-in. It's not an ending, but a beginning to the formation of an anthropologist, actually. For, while classes have officially ended, our work has just been planted. The class has ended, but school is just beginning. The formation of an anthropologist.

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Wednesday, May 5, 2010. Last day of class. Anticlimactic would be one word to describe it. Maybe familiar. The last day of 'class' in our one room corner of the Spinhuis in Amsterdam felt quite impossibly the ending to a long year of anthropological digging-in. It's not an ending, but a beginning to the formation of an anthropologist, actually. For, while classes have officially ended, our work has just been planted. The class has ended, but school is just beginning. The formation of an anthropologist.

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The Budding Anthropologist: December 2009

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Wednesday, December 16, 2009. The dream insisted,. And I rolled out of bed to open the curtains. Still black outside, still night in effect, I was surprised to see a blanket of white below- SNOW! This has been a topic for some time in the house. When will it come? What will it be like? Will it come today? Excitement like children in the first big snowfall of the year, yet this, this was wonder. Some sleepily stare out their windows in disbelief. One is waiting for our knock. Yes, yes- I was awake...Retur...

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The Budding Anthropologist: October 2009

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Saturday, October 31, 2009. It takes 3.4 hours to get to where the small size of 'bus' arranged to take us into Pieterburen. Our driver is the most intimate connection we have had on this journey to the north of Holland so far. Train detours between Schiphol. Delayed our track along a barge canal to get to this last outpost of a city close to the northern coast. We were happy to find a sympathetic and knowing driver who jostled us to the tiny town we asked for. Pieterburen. Taking pictures of quaint coun...

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The Budding Anthropologist: March 2010

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Wednesday, March 24, 2010. Let's talk about love. A man drives his dog in a covered carriage behind his bike to the park where he can run free in the sun. A father tracks his son across three state lines and two time zones to make sure he has done his homework. A husband follows his wife across two continents, two degrees, and three foreign languages to bring them both back home to their family. A son sings to his mother when she is gripped in a migraine and fear of loss. And opens its face to the sun.

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The Budding Anthropologist: February 2010

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Wednesday, February 17, 2010. People are like Sudoku. Sometimes the numbers line up. Easy. All gorgeous lines and neat rows you can place in 5 minutes or less. Others are more work. They take more time. You have to figure out where the 8 goes in this line, but not that. That one needs a 4 first. You have to slow down and place things, one number at a time. When you get the whole picture, satisfying. Simply satisfying. Do you put the 2's and the 9's? Posted by The Budding Anthropologist. Something I disco...

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The Budding Anthropologist: Sore feet

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Wednesday, April 7, 2010. But, today I am reading. Blissfully done with a moment of work. If you get a chance, there are some books I recommend to any spiritual seeker:. Shambhala, the sacred path of the warrior. The Book of Hours. Both of which I discovered as a teen and re-read and re-read prolifically). And this new one:. An Altar in the World. By Barbara Brown Taylor. If you want to bypass all the jargonny stuff and dive into the meat, these are the chapters to read:. What am I listening to, exactly?

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Wednesday, May 5, 2010. Last day of class. Anticlimactic would be one word to describe it. Maybe familiar. The last day of 'class' in our one room corner of the Spinhuis in Amsterdam felt quite impossibly the ending to a long year of anthropological digging-in. It's not an ending, but a beginning to the formation of an anthropologist, actually. For, while classes have officially ended, our work has just been planted. The class has ended, but school is just beginning. The formation of an anthropologist.

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