Today I spent a wonderful hour in the company of GCC students; some members of the Human Services Club (I think, either that or the Peace & Justice Program), the others were students in a song-writing class. They had put together a program to honor Gandhi’s birthday. (They made note that it was past his […]
Entries Tagged as 'Musings'
Gandhi and Greenfield Community College
October 29th, 2008 · Comments Off on Gandhi and Greenfield Community College · Important People, Musings, Uncategorized
Tags: Gandhi·Greenfield Community College·joy·peace·students
Cape Cod and the Learning Community Ladies
October 22nd, 2008 · 2 Comments · Children, Musings, travel, Work
It’s taken me a few days to get to the blog; but last weekend I enjoyed what has become a yearly reunion of some great women who once taught and worked together at a school called the Learning Community (no website, but if you Google it, you will find descriptions and location for today). It’s […]
Tags: Books·Cape Cod·Learning Community·NAEYC·No Child Left Behind·Obama·school
Money
October 8th, 2008 · 2 Comments · Kiwanis, Musings, My Goals, Work
Isn’t that what everyone is talking about these days? Although, if you’re not talking money, you’re talking Presidential campaign (I would hope so anyways!). But, I’m certainly talking about money. But to tell you the truth, since the late 90s when my husband and I had some really rough economic times, we’ve been living on […]
Work and Life
September 1st, 2008 · 2 Comments · Musings
Although lately, I imagine there other other bloggers, that like me, probably feel as though they are writing to thin air (or perhaps like my parents when we kids didn’t listen so well said “I must be talking to the wall.”), I think of things to write about. Too often my thinking takes place running […]
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Five daughters
August 22nd, 2008 · 2 Comments · Musings
First daughter: Margaret Gillett Wickware 1895-1971 My grandmother. Married at a young age to an older man, gave birth to twelve children and saw all reach adulthood. She was my grandmother, and the person in my life who, somehow, convinced me I was going places with just what I had: me. Second daughter: Elmina Wickware […]
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