Posts by Anne Evans-Cazier, LCSW
Family, expert discuss talking about current events within interracial families
Originally Posted: ABC27, By: Priscilla Liguori Posted: Jul 22, 2020 / 05:12 AM EDT / Updated: Jul 23, 2020 / 07:07 AM EDT PALMYRA, Pa. (WHTM) — With months of protests and reports of police brutality, it can be difficult to talk to kids about what’s going on around in the country. Some therapists are getting…
Read MoreI Love You Papa
Normally, when our 3-year-old great-granddaughter, Rebecca, sees Cal, a big smile breaks out on her face, then she runs to him, excitedly calling out, “Papa!” as she throws her arms around him. Even through the pandemic we see her most every week, but only on zoom. It’s fun to connect and watch her grow and…
Read MoreFamily, expert discuss talking about current events within interracial families
Originally Posted on ABC27 by: Priscilla Liguori Posted: Jul 22, 2020 / 05:12 AM EDT / Updated: Jul 23, 2020 / 07:07 AM EDT View the original article, and the video of Anne, click here. PALMYRA, Pa. (WHTM) — With months of protests and reports of police brutality, it can be difficult to talk to…
Read MoreMy Great, Great, Great…
I was in the back seat of my Grandparent’s gigantic boat, well, actually it was a car, but one of those mammoth 1960s full-size four door Fords, the “longest, lowest, widest” cars that had ever been built, and it felt like you were the King, just sailing down the road. Grandma asked, “Anybody hungry?” and…
Read MoreAnd The Winner Is…
Take a look at this picture of Cal and me sitting on our front patio. Imagine you are walking by and stop to chat. Which one of us looks like we’ve had a head injury this week? Would it surprise you to know that both of us hit our heads this week? Or that Cal’s…
Read MoreThinking It Through
The sky was just beginning to lighten. In the pre-dawn quiet, we watched storm clouds gathering far down the valley, miles away. We had plenty of time to stick with our plan, hike to the top of the ridge, and watch the sun rise. We were making good progress up the hillside, and the morning…
Read More3 A.M.
I didn’t open my eyes, just listened. The rushing sound of the river mingled with the quaking of aspen leaves, one of my all-time favorite sounds, one I have relished since earliest childhood and my first memories of being in this high mountain valley where my great-grandfather built a ranch to pasture his sheep. My…
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