Bergen-Belsen: Lessons from History

At bedtime, I asked Camden what the best part of this weekend was. He replied, “Going to Frankfurt,” but we didn’t go to Frankfurt. When I pointed that out, Cam revised his answer to “the place where people died.” I asked him what he liked about it, and he replied, “Everything.” We’ve explored all fourContinue reading “Bergen-Belsen: Lessons from History”

Boxing Day

Oststadt is tree-lined streets with corner kiosks where regulars meet to smoke and share a beer. It’s brass Stolpersteine dotted throughout the neighbourhood’s pavements, small plaques that serve as a reminder of too many former residents persecuted or murdered 80 years ago. It’s playgrounds tucked between ornate historic townhouses and neighbours who help scoop inchesContinue reading “Boxing Day”

When Reality Hits Close to Home

I take comfort in connecting to the bigger world when my smaller one feels like it’s closing in. Coffee shops, walks through the neighborhood, and the liveliness of a day at school all do this for me. These surroundings bring me solace.I adjusted to parenthood in Seattle with walks – often to coffee shops. ItContinue reading “When Reality Hits Close to Home”