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Continue reading →: Recovering from AnorexiaBefore anything else, let me just say that I am not an eating disorder expert. The following is my personal experience. It was almost midnight. Jay and I were in our early 20’s, not yet married, on our way back from one of our gigs, when we passed by a…
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Continue reading →: How we transitioned to unschoolingReceiving messages from other homeschooling parents, or from parents who are contemplating on whether they should homeschool their child is not new to me, and I’m always happy to share my experiences with them. Sometimes, they ask about the basics, like what provider will be best for them, or what…
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Continue reading →: Leveraging loans and creditsUp until 2016, I thought all debts are bad and we must avoid it like a plague. It was when I joined a 10-day workshop on personal finance management that I learned that not all debts are the same. The flat definition of a good debt that I picked up…
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Continue reading →: Judah and his Lazy EyeLast Friday, we received one of the most worrisome diagnosis for one of our kids to date: Judah, our 12-year old, has a lazy eye. His left eye has a grade of 350, while his right eye is almost 20-20, which is probably why there was a mistake in his…







