Tag: Family

  • Reclaiming Our Relationship with Food Through Self-Love

    Reclaiming Our Relationship with Food Through Self-Love

    Written by Anna Maria Márquez // Food is life. Like blood and water, we all need it to survive. Food can also do more than help us survive. Food can bring us joy, connection, nourishment and love. It is a powerful force, but today, so many people are disconnected from these life-giving qualities of food. In…

  • Sacred Connections: How Familial Relationships Teach Us to Encounter Others

    Sacred Connections: How Familial Relationships Teach Us to Encounter Others

    Written by Tracy Kristoff // There is a painting in our daughters’ room that reads: “A family is a circle of people who love each other. –Anonymous.” I imagine this statement reflects many families who have made a conscious choice to expand their lives through adoption. Adoption is a difficult choice for many people. It is…

  • “It’s Good:” Parenting, Family, and Special Needs

    “It’s Good:” Parenting, Family, and Special Needs

    Written by Linda Chan Rapp // I checked the time on my cell phone, and then wrote, “Adjourned 7:04 pm,” on my notes for the self-determination advisory committee minutes. Good, I thought; my committee at Harbor Regional Center was ending almost an hour early! Getting out before 8pm meant I had plenty of time to…

  • A Healing Community: Disability, the Friendship House, and Home

    A Healing Community: Disability, the Friendship House, and Home

    Written by Katie Robinson // I won’t forget the first time James called me his “little sister.” Now our chosen familial bond seems like a given, though he still harkens back to our bond during key moments in our relationship – like when we break even in a game of pool, when we walk around…

  • A Place of Healing: Seeking Justice Through Adoption

    A Place of Healing: Seeking Justice Through Adoption

    Written by Nancy Langford // We longed to be parents. Little did we know when a phone call came late on a Monday night that the next afternoon we would bring home an almost four-year-old and her 17-month old sister. Because we had no child things in our house, they took over our guest room,…