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A net working meditation
Last week was one of the most intensely intellectual and emotional weeks I've had so far this year. It was a great week for exchanging great ideas with some of the most interesting net evangelists doing advocacy work in the United States.
Whether it was talking about impeachment in Philadelphia, describing the state of the feminist blogosphere in Barnard University, inspiring ethnic media publishers and policy advocated to turn to the blogosphere or brainstorming with the political technorati at Rootscamp; it all has been incredibly good and intellectually stimulating.
Yet this week was also marked by the emotional jolt of Lorraine's loss. The death of her boyfriend has been so overwhelming to me that I haven't been able to read her posts about it.
It's the first week though that, due to all the traveling I had to do, I really reckoned with the reality that my kids are better off now in school than with me homeschooling. I have been in denial since September about them being in school and I am just starting to grieve our separation.
So, why am I writing this? Well, I almost never get to write anything personal these days. At least that's how I feel. But also, I wanted to talk about what I do when I'm overwhelmed and grieving : I use cooking and web design to do what some people describe as work meditation, when others talk about active meditation.
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IE and AOL users : Please switch to Firefox

Thanks for everybody who has alerted me of the problem reading this site on those incredibly crappy IE and AOL browsers. I am working on fixing the problem.
In the meantime, though, would you consider please, please pretty please, switching to Firefox?
Thanks. You're just peaches.
UPDATE!
I'll leave this post on the top of the site until we deal with all you IE users. Unfortunately, the solution is more complicated than what I had thought at first.
Earn your webangel wings. Switch to Firefox.
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