July 2021 Issue 152

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GROUNDED GRANDMOTHERS A New Book by Aukje Kapteyn

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his generation of grandparents has a unique challenge to be engaged, relevant, familiar with social media while still offering a calm and grounded presence to a world that needs exactly that. We don’t want to just be conveniently close to shops

and medical care, but also to recreation, parks, and cafés; we choose to be next to school playgrounds, hiking trials, and places where active young and old gather. We are not interested in seclusion, where everything is done for us in one facility. We like our self-sufficiency, as long as possible, while enjoying natural, spontaneous interactions with everyone, not just our peers.

independence, and the authority to make their own mistakes and yet they want us to be unconditionally supportive and very much present in their lives. In a healthy adult child and parent relationship, there is hopefully a happy choice between being over-involved and being distant. It’s navigating a new way of being that is often not painless.

Having raised our children, we are now being challenged by these very same children to engage in adult relationships with them. Our children want their

While we may have set aside our dreams to raise our children, we now may still have the vitality and creativity to launch something that comes from us and is not dictated by societal and familial expectations. We can legitimately throw ourselves into something to fulfill some aspect of ourselves that we previously set aside. We seem to need more time reflecting and processing our fast-paced world for letting things sink in, to clear a clutter of memories and old ways of doing things, to have a new clarity, for a new kind of problem. This takes, work, contemplation and engaging authentically with others. It takes adjustment to realize that our contribution to another’s health, inspiration or well-being has great value without us even knowing exactly what we did. Someone may just feel good being around us and that is pretty important. Many of us have the experience of losing our peers, good friends, partners, and co-workers to illness and death. We straddle wanting to be fully alive, while not being able to ignore our own mortality. Fortunately we have more access to body-mind practices than our predecessors did. These can

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help us look at our limitations in a new way. It is not mind over body, or spirit transcends body, but an embracing of our whole selves in love and acceptance that shows us the way. In my book: Grounded Grandmothers, I write about a common ground that enhances our lives: joy, gratitude, and authentic interaction. The book is full of stories, anecdotes, and practical suggestions, such as physical movement and journalling exercises to guide us forward. Feedback from a diversity of readers have indicated that it resonated, they felt seen and understood, as if the book were a gentle companion. I hope you find it that for you. The book is available locally at Ten Old Books.

Ten Old Books in the Duncan Garage 330 Duncan Street Downtown Duncan 250 715-1383


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July Forecasts by Georgia Nicols

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page 77

Turn your Story into a Legend

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page 74

Hot Days of Summer Favourite Swimming Holes

2min
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Why We Should Read

3min
page 69

Wingboarding

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page 76

Improve Digestion, Increase Energy

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Habitat for Humanity Building Strong Communities

2min
page 70

Flowers in July

2min
page 67

A Hidden Gem in the Cowichan Valley

2min
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Have you ever seen a Nudibranch?

2min
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Recycling: The Last Option

2min
page 64

Cowichan Food Innovation Program

1min
page 56

Gardening with KinPark Kids

2min
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Working Together to Save Water in the Koksilah Watershed

5min
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Engaging the Ecological Imagination

1min
page 60

A “Light” Evening Paddle in Cowichan Bay

1min
page 55

Cowichan District Hospital Foundation

2min
page 53

I laughed so hard I peed my Pants

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Balancing Your Moods

3min
page 51

Reconfirming the Oneness of Humanity

2min
page 50

The Hidden Hazard In Your Workplace

3min
page 49

Bill C-12, the Net-Zero Emissions Accountability Act

2min
pages 46-47

Planning Your Estate

2min
page 48

Soil Structure

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page 45

Why Hire an Interior Decorator?

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page 43

2021 Islands Folk Festival Live Streaming on FB

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pages 40-42

Romance in Full Bloom at Aquamaris Art Gallery

1min
page 39

Artist Joanne Nemeth at Excellent Frameworks

1min
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Valley Voices: Childhood Contrasts

3min
page 36

Wool Helps to Treat Common Senior Ailments

3min
page 35

Grounded Grandmothers a New Book by Aukje Kapteyn

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page 34

Pregnancy and Covid-19

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page 33

Travel Advice From an Organic Bedding Connoisseur

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page 32

Downtown Duncan BIA

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Sensational Summers at the Pubic Market

1min
pages 28-29

Love Your Soda Stream...again

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page 23

Cowichan Valley Art Council: Floored

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page 24

Chemainus Valley Cultural Arts Society Hitting a High Note

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Double Eagle: A Collaboration

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Explore Chemainus

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Summer Sippers

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Duncan Farmers Market

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Not Just About Old Growth: Defending the Sacred at Ada’itsx

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39 Days of July

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In Defence of Chardonnay

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Community Apples Finding New Life in Cider

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A Request for a Tree Protection Bylaw

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Dry Aged Beef

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July Events

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