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10 Days in February... Limitations & 10 Days in March... Possibilities
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10 Days in February... Limitations & 10 Days in March... Possibilities in Brampton, ON
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10 Days in February... Limitations & 10 Days in March... Possibilities in Brampton, ON
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As a child in the 1960s, my biggest and happiest influences were:
. living in the mountains of Colorado
. experiencing Brownies and Girl Scouts
. Laura Ingalls Wilder''s
''Little House'' books
. Helen Keller and her teacher,
Annie Sullivan
. caring for my baby sister
. creative expression in dance class
. going to Sunday School
In 1978, as newlyweds, my husband, Kevin, and I set out for the wilds of Canada intending to live the ''Back-to-the- Land'' homesteading lifestyle in the tiny log cabin we built before winter set in.
The cold, darkness and silence were crushing. The isolation brought intense loneliness.
Could I somehow overcome the Limitations and seek Possibilities?
Volunteering was the key to open the doors....
As a child in the 1960s, my biggest and happiest influences were:
. living in the mountains of Colorado
. experiencing Brownies and Girl Scouts
. Laura Ingalls Wilder''s
''Little House'' books
. Helen Keller and her teacher,
Annie Sullivan
. caring for my baby sister
. creative expression in dance class
. going to Sunday School
In 1978, as newlyweds, my husband, Kevin, and I set out for the wilds of Canada intending to live the ''Back-to-the- Land'' homesteading lifestyle in the tiny log cabin we built before winter set in.
The cold, darkness and silence were crushing. The isolation brought intense loneliness.
Could I somehow overcome the Limitations and seek Possibilities?
Volunteering was the key to open the doors....





















