On Loneliness and the Village of Women
What if women decided to stop struggling alone, and worked to lift each other up?
What if women decided to stop struggling alone, and worked to lift each other up?
When we nurture female talents, we create a world of possibilities instead of limits.
In a two-hour bike ride, we discovered that Singapore’s backroads were in the front lines of the country’s future.
Just when we think we’ve conquered our fears, it finds another way to bring us down. But there are ways to beat it, again.
My daughter and I tested our mettle against the cold, hard grip of fear during a trip to one of Japan’s winter playgrounds.
Sometimes it takes a tragedy to realize how precious life is.
Saying goodbye over and over again to someone you love with can be painful.
Sometimes I like being a parent. Sometimes I don’t.
Colorfully-lit artwork around Singapore had me questioning the shades beyond black and white.
Family trips may not be free of conflict, but the memories of time together can often outweigh troubles. I learned this lesson after my youngest daughter created her own souvenir of our trip to a lavender farm in Tasmania.