Tag Archives: immigration
Immigration crackdown: Power in community and love
I love the Opinion-Editorial section of the paper. I believe we all need to write at least one letter on something we’re passionate about in our lifetime. In saying that, I applaud this reader Recently, I was honored to respond … Continue reading
Posted in Reflections
Tagged community, immigration, Immigration crackdown, Minneapolis, neighbor, solidarity
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The Inheritance
My mother-in-law died recently, and my husband and I have been spending evenings and weekends going through her things. It’s a lot of work! I found a silver candlestick with a note from a deceased cousin: Apparently, the candlestick is … Continue reading
Posted in Clinical Supervision, Reading
Tagged antiques, emotions, etiquette, Etiquette questions, family, Family Heirlooms, generations, gift, heirlooms, immigration, Inheritance, marriage, memories, money, mother-in-law, respect, silver candlesticks, treasures, vintage
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