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Caiston McQueen

Caiston McQueen

living in Portland, OR
   
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I grew up in Kailua, Hawaii, and have recently relocated to Portland, Oregon with my family. I am a writer and super-mom.

Education/Experience: BA, 2003, University of Hawaii; JD, 2006, University of Hawaii

Interests: writing, education, law, liberal politics, reading, knitting, attachment parenting, breastfeeding, homeschooling, cooking, natural family living, wine, beer, history, photography, gardening, music

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On every online Portland message board I have visited, I have seen people asking the same question: Where should I live in Portland? You should live on the east side, unless you like the suburbs. Here are my Top Three picks.
The Berlin Inn is a "German Restaurant, Bakery, and Wine Stube" located at 3131 S.E. 12th and Powell, in the Brooklyn neighborhood of Southeast Portland.
Having a baby can diminish your sex drive and make your partner go from hero…to zero. Nursing, sleep deprivation, stress, anxiety about your body, and anxiety about your new role in life can all hurt your sexual relationship.
Across the globe, people view education as the key to freedom. Why, then, do I refuse to send my children to school? For the very good reasons stated here.
So you took your LSAT, wrote your entrance essay, and got that law school acceptance letter? Congratulations! The hardest part is over. So what do you need to succeed in law school? Here are five keys to success:
As homeschooling has shifted further to the mainstream, many parents are considering it as a viable possibility for their families. Those starting out may feel overwhelmed with questions and excitement. Here's what you need to know.
A Hawaii vacation can be expensive and disappointing, or it can be affordable and memorable. This author lived on Oahu for over twenty-five years and has ten tips to make your trip a rewarding one.