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My first grandchild was born a year ago.

On Sunday my husband and Suzanne and Erik and l went to his one-year-old birthday cookout, which was attended by a lively group of neighborhood toddlers and parents. A mom I talked to edits an online magazine. It’s called Family Education, and it offers “parenting advice, activities for children, family games, and recipes.” I went online to check it out today and thought it looked appealing. You can click on articles listed under headings like “moms,” “your kids 0-6,” “your kids 7-11,” and “your kids 12-18.” Current features include one on Memorial Day activities and one on recipes for the grill.

And while we’re talking about online resources for families, Suzanne’s high school pal Mike has a flourishing blog for fathers called Playground Dad. Read it here.

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Freed Slave’s House Saved

Concord (MA), once a stop on the underground railroad, realized a few years ago that it was going to lose a piece of history. The first Concord house to be owned by a former slave was going to be demolished as part of the sale of a valuable piece of land.

Concerned citizens banded together to raise money. They bought the house, and yesterday moved it to a spot near to the National Park, where it will become a learning center about the abolitionist movement and the town’s early African American community. Much work remains, but here is how it looks today.

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Big Art

Today on my morning walk, I stopped by an exhibition of Big Art on the lawn in front of the Emerson Umbrella Center for the Arts, where Suzanne used to take pottery classes and brother John performed in children’s musicals. I really liked the sculptures on view, and I took a picture of this one by Andy Moerlein.

I liked the sense of a nest and a boat — the suggestion of nesting and simultaneously going on a journey.

More about the artist here.

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In case you missed NPR's Weekend Edition today, you might like to check out this 
nice blues story.

"In a residential neighborhood in Bessemer, Ala.,about 20 miles from Birmingham, 
sits a blues lover's dream: an honest-to-goodness juke joint. Gip's Place is one 
of a precious few musical roadhouses still hanging on in this country. . . .

"Gipson has celebrated his 86th birthday about five or six times, we're told. In 
those years, he says, he's been struck by lightning and run over in a stampede. 
A singer who retired from the railroad, he's a gravedigger who owns a cemetery.


"Gipson has always been famous for his hospitality, whether it be with the locals 
he's known for decades or the wide-eyed college kids just discovering some gut-
bucket blues. When he opened his place back in 1952, it was little more than a 
glorified tent. Now, still several degrees removed from spiffy, the roadhouse 
has been fixed up — but not so much that it's lost its down-home appeal, says 
guitar player Lenny Madden, who functions as the house emcee."

Apparently people from all walks of life hang out there to enjoy the music and 
dance. And top-name performers are happy to just pass the hat and take whatever 
because it's such an awesome venue.

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Suzanne knew that I blogged at work and asked me to do a blog for Luna & Stella, her birthstone jewelry company. She said I could write about anything that interested me, which is a good thing because as much as I love birthstone jewelry, it would be hard to say something new about it every day.

The things that interest me include the arts, the environment, my family, and people who try to make the world a better place. So I think I’ll start out by telling you about an organization that I learned of from Suzanne, The Homeless Prenatal Program, which is based in San Francisco. “HPP has three major goals: Healthy babies … safe and nurturing families where children thrive … and economically stable families.” I love that this organization is really preventing problems before they start. Check it out.

Blog comments should be sent to suzannesmom@lunaandstella.com. I will post as many as possible.

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