When our class has the family pot luck at Temple, I organize "Burrito Night" so the idea is not just for Felons. It seems to be easier for someone to just bring cheese, than to think of something everyone might enjoy. Plus there is the added worry that someone might diss your dish, which is not possible when you are just bringing cheese. I just put out a list and everyone signed up for a part of the burrito. So go for it, call it Mexican Thanksgiving, and enjoy the beans!
I am a fifth year grad student getting a PsyD, which is a PhD in clinical psychology. I have successfully defended my disseration, a pilot study which used yoga and a discussion group to (successfully) treat binge eating disorder. I am now doing my internship, working with people on probation (mostly felons) who have to be in therapy as a condition of their release from prison. I also work with people who have gotten their children taken away by DHS. My specialties are eating disorders and using yoga to treat psychological issues. Finish internship and then I'm a real doctor.
I have four cats, two daughters, ages 8 and 11 and one husband, aged 44. I love to run (especially marathons), bike, do yoga, x-c ski and lift weights. I live in the mountains in Colorado.
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That is awesome!
When our class has the family pot luck at Temple, I organize "Burrito Night" so the idea is not just for Felons. It seems to be easier for someone to just bring cheese, than to think of something everyone might enjoy. Plus there is the added worry that someone might diss your dish, which is not possible when you are just bringing cheese. I just put out a list and everyone signed up for a part of the burrito. So go for it, call it Mexican Thanksgiving, and enjoy the beans!
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