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Pity Party
By
Edie Weinstein, MSW, LSW
I had to giggle when I saw this meme, created by Theresa Byrne, another contributor to The Good Men Project, since it was sucked right out of my spinning mind. Many’s the time I have petulantly pouted about the way life events were unfolding. I have stomped and stormed, raved and raged (internally) and kicked up an ‘it’s…
Making The Ordinary Come Alive
By
Edie Weinstein, MSW, LSW
I became an adoptive parent in 1992, when diminutive blond haired, green eyed Adam became my son. I like to say that my stretch marks are on my heart, not my hips. A high energy kiddo with his own ideas of how life should be, there were times when I questioned my ability to…
Changing the Dishes
By
Edie Weinstein, MSW, LSW
Fellow Good Men Project author Thomas Fiffer shared his insights about the holiday of Passover. I saw his blog entry this morning as I was contemplating what to write for today’s Bliss Blog. Having been raised in a Jewish home, Passover was eagerly anticipated all year long. The pre-holiday tradition of changing the dishes was the…
Self Imposed Slavery
By
Edie Weinstein, MSW, LSW
Tonight marks the first night of Passover which commemorates the journey from slavery to freedom of the Jews in Egypt who were compelled to work at the peril of their own lives. Jews around the world (and others who are invited guests as they were in my childhood home) will gather to celebrate and engage in a…
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