![]() It quickly became apparent it was in fact possible to do this and a perfectly fabulous way to deal with socks that are inside out! I still do it! I loved my grandfather and wished to be closer to him, but at the time, he lived in White Rock, British Columbia, and me in Calgary, Alberta. He chuckled and pulled the socks over his toes starting at the toe tip of the sock. He asked me “Do you think I can take these inside-out socks and put them on my feet, while still inside-out, and they will become right side in? I looked at the socks and his feet and replied, “no”. I have a very fond childhood memory of him holding up a pair of socks that were inside out. ![]() He sadly passed away in 2004 leaving his wife and six children and many grandchildren behind. The only time we ever went to church was visiting my Dutch grandparents at Christmas time to listen to the choir in which my maternal grandfather, Antony AKA Tony, sang as a powerful tenor.Īntony or Tony was a talented singer and successful baker who loved new technology and cracking jokes. I consider myself lucky to have been raised by a mother who, while being raised Christian, chose not to impose the religion or any fear based teachings like believing in Hell on our family. I have always been fascinated and pulled to connect with spirituality. I’m already a bit of a fan of the show Long Island Medium, but Spirit Talker is the Indigenous version! I was very excited and accepted the invitation. It was an invitation to meet and receive a reading from the Mi’kmaq medium Shawn Leonard who just launched a new show on APTN called Spirit Talker. But just recently I got a really special invitation. ![]() Issue 10: The Art of Indigenous Parentingīeing the publisher of MUSKRAT Magazine, an online Indigenous arts magazine, a lot of invitations come my way and for the most part I connect interested MUSKRAT writers to cover these amazing events.
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