On Moving My Parents Across the Country
My parents just moved across the USA. Little did I know how ‘moving” this journey would be when we started it.
My parents just moved across the USA. Little did I know how ‘moving” this journey would be when we started it.
Pure Movement – part 2 of the story of a journey without a destination
Sojourn “When you take a journey, you must always be prepared to move.” That’s the oddly obvious advice my mentor gave me when I started out. Of course, the things that seem obvious to me at first don’t always turn out to be as clear after I experience things for myself. I did set out
In my previous post, I listed five things we (you and I) can do to bring playfulness to our daily lives. Now, I’d like to offer five ongoing inspirations — projects, tools and organizations — that have been helpful to me in keeping play present in my life. I hope they can be helpful to
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I’ve been an advocate of adult play for many years. Since befriending Phil Porter, who co-founded InterPlay with Cynthia Winton-Henry, this advocacy took on new meaning for me. Today, I want to share a few resources that I think have potential for providing you with some of your daily requirements of play. I’ll suggest five easy
On November 11, 2011 (commonly referred to as 11-11-11), I spent over 6 hours in a high school classroom offering an experience of InterPlay techniques and forms to 6 different classes of students. I’m grateful to my co-teacher, Anita Bondi, who is a magnificent teacher and improviser. She responded to the students in the moment in