From the monthly archives:

April 2010

HugNation – March6 "Selfish Service"

April 7, 2010

Yesterday I talked about “Service” and how thoughts on Gifting (& Love) evolved into the Help The Homeless project.

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April's amazing "Help The Homeless" Visit

April 4, 2010
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Digital Intimacy and a Facebook Reacharound

April 2, 2010

I have been passionate about Digital Intimacy – the ways the web can show Love – for a decade. But last week I realized that Facebook has taken it to a new level. After returning home from a 500 person camping event, I’ve saw the net used as a Love Connector better than I’ve ever [...]

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HugNation March 30 – Digital Intimacy & more

April 2, 2010
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Happy Birthday, Dad!

April 2, 2010

Today we’re celebrating my dad’s 69th birthday. I feel so lucky to for his presence in my life. My dad is one of those people who follows no religion, but follows a righteous path. I learned from him that doing the right thing is it’s own reward. I learned that nothing you can gain from [...]

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March's 'Help The Homeless' visit (VIDEO)

April 2, 2010

http://www.facebook.com/helpthehomeless

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"Would you rather be Right? Or Happy?"

April 1, 2010

A neighbor forwarded me an email from the local Neighborhood Watch group. It was full of updates about “the parking situation,” and a copy of an email sent to our local councilman. Unfortunately, “the situation” revolved around my motorhome. I’ll admit that my first reaction upon seeing accusations and unkind words about my beloved vehicle [...]

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Would You Rather Be Right? Or Happy?

April 1, 2010

A neighbor forwarded me an email from the local Neighborhood Watch group. It was full of updates about “the parking situation,” and a copy of an email sent to our local councilman. Unfortunately, “the situation” revolved around my motorhome. I’ll admit that my first reaction upon seeing accusations and unkind words about my beloved vehicle [...]

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