Daily Archives: 12/27/2011

The World’s Most Important 6-sec Drum Loop

(Community Matters) This report has been fascinating Steven since he read about it in The Economist. You know, it really is exceptionalism to be married to my husband – we have so much fun exploring and learning so many esoteric and pragmatic things.

The Economist  -Seven Seconds of Fire: How a short burst of drumming changed the face of music

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American Exceptionalism

(Community Matters) One of my objectives over the holidays has been to think about American exceptionalism and arrive at conclusions on my opinions of whether this is true ( . . . was true or is true).

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Xmas – Let’s Dance & Tell Stories

(Community Matters) flew back in late Xmas eve, morning at the office, then expertly loading the car since packing for 2 weeks and a Marfa new years party for 70+. Christmas day to my parent’s farm where we hung with them (Gloria & Eloy), my brother (Eli), sister-in-law (Luci), niece (Paulina), nephew (Eli), sister (Bridget Lewis) and brother-in-law (Eric Lewis). Except for our older nephew/godson (Shaun Holifield) we were all together – a too rare occurence.

Paulina’s xmas gifts included a Wii and Wii Dance 3 was the hit of the evening.

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and we played Story Cubes – highly recommend them, huge hit with all the family. Great way to embed a capacity and competence for story telling in children, and to refresh as an adult

Boxing Day – early breakfast, then on the road for Marfa

Adrenarche

(Community Matters) hormones bringing on middle childhood (beginning at 5 or 6)

Subsidizing the deft frenzy of brain maturation is a distinctive endocrinological event called adrenarche (a-DREN-ar-kee), when the adrenal glands that sit like tricornered hats atop the kidneys begin pumping out powerful hormones known to affect the brain, most notably the androgen dihydroepiandrosterone, or DHEA. Researchers have only begun to understand adrenarche in any detail, but they see it as a signature feature of middle childhood every bit as important as the more familiar gonadal reveille that follows a few years later. Middle childhood is when the parts of the brain most closely associated with being human finally come online: our ability to control our impulses, to reason, to focus, to plan for the future . . . when children emerge from the shadows of dependency and start taking their place in the wider world. “This is the period when kids move out of the family context and into the neighborhood context.”

First Navy Kiss

(Community Matters) historic

sorry this offended some but it’s historic, makes so many of us finally feel included

sparking controversy