I'm an Aunt!

Here he is snuggling with his Mommy. Look at all that hair!



What is the relationship between community and independence? This is a topic I have been thinking a lot about recently. It seems that modern culture, particularly in the US, is so obsessed with independence that community has fallen by the way-side. Ironically, a healthy community is a key ingredient to independence and personal freedom. Maybe community and independence aren't antonyms after all.