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Raising Literate Humans title: Raising Literate Humans – Join me on my journey to raise my children to read the word and read the world.

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On the day before my surgery, my son and I negotiate wake-up times and bedtime routines. But beneath the ordinary questions about alarms and schedules lies a quiet current of care, worry, and love, expressed not in grand gestures but in the gentle rhythms of an early wakeup.

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Instead of recounting the details of today’s oncology appointment, which thankfully went well, I felt drawn to write about my BeWell hoodie. My bloodwork looks good, and I’m relieved I can now visit my oncologist every other month. But this hoodie, a quiet companion through it all, deserves the spotlight.

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“What time — our time — does the Iditarod actually start tonight?” Ari called from the great room, his voice echoing with anticipation. “Six o’clock,” I replied, glancing at the clock on the stove. The bright digits flashed 6:07 p.m. “Shoot, it already started!” I groaned, feeling a pang of disappointment. Ari let out a…

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What began as a simple distraction turned into a new family tradition, filled with laughter, creativity, and a room transformed into the streets of the Mushing District in Anchorage. Now, in our second year, we look forward to the race, savoring chocolate fondue and the memories we’ll make watching the Last Great Race together.

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With another surgery on the horizon and family projects piling up, I find myself searching for order in the chaos of daily life. This week, I’m learning that sometimes the only way forward is to tackle one task at a time.

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