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Common Hopes
• March 18, 2008 • 2 CommentsPosted in beauty, blogging, brothers, child loss, grief, friends, Nat Riley, Owen Riley, Michael Douglas Riley, Linda Siniard, loss, love, children, dance, death, family, forgiveness, grief, learning, Life, missing persons, mothering, music, mystery, parenting, theater, writing
Tags: America, common bonds, common hopes, David Tegnell, Emmitt Owen Riley, equality, Linda Siniard, old wounds, Owen Riley, politics, racism
Movies that Draw a Line
• February 25, 2008 • 6 CommentsPosted in blogging, brothers, cars, child loss, grief, friends, Nat Riley, Owen Riley, Michael Douglas Riley, Linda Siniard, loss, love, children, death, family, friends, grief, learning, Life, mothering, music, mystery, parenting, school, theater, work, writing
Tags: Academy Awards, Dave Tegnell, Emmitt Owen Riley, Karma, Linda Siniard, memories, Nat Riley, Oscar, Owen Riley, Risky Business, Sinking Car
Blurred lines in our communication
• February 9, 2008 • 1 CommentPosted in art, beauty, blogging, child loss, grief, friends, Nat Riley, Owen Riley, Michael Douglas Riley, Linda Siniard, loss, love, children, death, dreams, family, forgiveness, friends, grief, learning, Life, mothering, music, mystery, parenting, poetry, theater, writing
Tags: art, beauty, blurred lines, Carla Brown, communication, Emmitt Owen Riley, Lea J Kelley, Linda Siniard, revolution
What it Means to Rest
• February 7, 2008 • 3 CommentsPosted in art, beauty, blogging, child loss, grief, friends, Nat Riley, Owen Riley, Michael Douglas Riley, Linda Siniard, loss, love, children, death, family, friends, grief, learning, Life, literature, mothering, music, mystery, parenting, poetry, theater, writing
Tags: Buddy Wakefield, controversy, death, Emmitt Owen Riley, Linda Siniard, mysterious deaths, Owen Riley, Petaluma Police Department, rest, rest and relaxation
Owen eating popcorn
• January 12, 2008 • 2 CommentsPosted in child loss, grief, friends, Nat Riley, Owen Riley, Michael Douglas Riley, Linda Siniard, loss, love, children, death, family, food, grief, learning, Life, mothering, music, mystery, parenting, theater, writing
Tags: cereal, Dave Tegnell, Emmitt Owen Riley, escape, Linda Siniard, movie theaters, Owen Riley, popcorn, videos
New Year’s Revolutions
• January 1, 2008 • 3 CommentsPosted in art, brothers, child loss, grief, friends, Nat Riley, Owen Riley, Michael Douglas Riley, Linda Siniard, loss, love, children, death, family, forgiveness, friends, grief, holidays, learning, Life, literature, mothering, music, mystery, parenting, pets, plants, poetry, technology, theater, work, writing
Tags: art, conspiracy theories, Emmitt Owen Riley, healing, language, learning, Linda Siniard, manners, mathematics, Nat Riley, New Year's Resolutions, Owen Riley, respect, revolution, riddles, Shoo-Be-Do-Wop, social evolution, social revolution, soldiers, The Beatles, video games, war
What Do We Know?
• December 4, 2007 • 2 CommentsPosted in child loss, grief, friends, Nat Riley, Owen Riley, Michael Douglas Riley, Linda Siniard, loss, love, children, death, family, friends, grief, learning, Life, literature, mothering, music, mystery, parenting, theater, writing
Tags: Braveheart, Emmitt Owen Riley, Linda Siniard, listening, Nat Riley, romantics, William Wallace, words
Ghost Cathedrals
• October 31, 2007 • 2 CommentsPosted in art, child loss, grief, friends, Nat Riley, Owen Riley, Michael Douglas Riley, Linda Siniard, loss, love, children, death, family, friends, grief, Halloween, learning, Life, mothering, music, mystery, parenting, poetry, theater, writing
Tags: art, candy, cathedrals, costumes, death, Emmitt Owen Riley, ghosts, Gregorian, Halloween, Linda Siniard, Moment of Peace, Nat Riley, Owen Riley, trick-or-treat
Vampires and Bampyrrres…
• October 30, 2007 • 1 CommentPosted in art, child loss, grief, friends, Nat Riley, Owen Riley, Michael Douglas Riley, Linda Siniard, loss, love, children, death, family, friends, grief, Halloween, learning, Life, mothering, music, mystery, parenting, theater, writing
Tags: Emmitt Owen Riley, fantasy, Halloween, Hoobastank, Interview with a Vampire, Linda Siniard, magic, movies, mystery, Remember Me
Keeping Dead People Alive
• October 9, 2007 • 5 CommentsPosted in art, child loss, grief, friends, Nat Riley, Owen Riley, Michael Douglas Riley, Linda Siniard, loss, love, children, death, family, friends, grief, learning, Life, literature, mothering, music, mystery, parenting, poetry, theater, writing
Tags: Abraham, Abraham Lincoln, Ashland, Bee Gees, Buckminster Fuller, Emily Dickinson, Emmitt Owen Riley, Emmitt Siniard, Evelyn Siniard, Gregory Peck, Harper Lee, Jesus, JFK, Jimi Hendrix, John Savaso, Klimt, Kurt Cobain, Linda Siniard, Martin Luther King Jr., Mary Magadelene, Mozart, Muhammad, Oregon, Saturday Night Fever, Shakespeare, Staying Alive, Sylvia Plath, Van Gogh

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