Snow days and what do we do with them? I came across this blog posting about how to teach our students when we can’t be with them. This thought, I’m sure, was brought on by the fact that many of us in New England, and perhaps other places in the US, had two weather related […]
Entries Tagged as 'Children'
The stuff of snow days
February 3rd, 2011 · 4 Comments · Children, Musings
Tags: Children·creativity·problem solving·snow days·teaching
Thank you SECA
January 28th, 2011 · Comments Off on Thank you SECA · Children, travel
We had a great time presenting at SECA (Southern Early Childhood Conference) today in Savannah, Georgia. Preschool Players at SECA
….the circle of life…and water…?
October 23rd, 2010 · Comments Off on ….the circle of life…and water…? · family, Musings
This week was filled with lovely and quick visits with our daughter, granddaughter, son (twice during the week between business locations at nearby large cities), 88 year old aunt and lovely fall weather. Last night we bid adieu to our son – leaving to catch his plane — as we were leaving to see a […]
Sharing community and culture
August 12th, 2010 · 1 Comment · Important People, Musings, travel
The last couple of days here in Anchorage have been delightful, funny and moving! First, here’s a picture of animals from the zoo — a small but enchanting place. We thought of our daughter and granddaughter as thy are both animal lovers: no lions, but bears aplenty! Another place our theatrical daughter would love: Cyrano’s. […]
Anchorage or Bust!
August 7th, 2010 · Comments Off on Anchorage or Bust! · Musings
We’re here! We were exhausted on Thursday night when we arrived. The time change is 4 hours from Massachusetts and by the time we touched down, we knew it. We had an 8 hour straight flight from Philadelphia. Fortunately, a pleasant seat mate; and we observed that everyone on board was congenial. Strangers passed the […]