RADICAL INDIVIDUALISM

The ups and downs of the first full week of a new school year have come to pass and with it, a sigh of relief.  At least now we can begin to establish a routine and settle into some semblance of normalcy.  But that old word–normal–dogs me once again.  Many...

RENEWED PERSPECTIVE ON LIFE

Summer as we teachers know it is drawing to a close.  In order to make the journey back to the classroom more palatable every year, I go through a systems check to assure myself that I did, indeed, accomplish all the items on my hearts-desire list for one more summer....

SWEET DREAMS

It’s half over.  Exactly one month from today.   I avoid looking at the calendar because that’s just way too in your face.  I try to ignore the way the clock seems to be racing on its own time-warp schedule, getting louder and more menacing as it...

SUMMER FUN

It’s finally here.  Summer.  I’m free as a bird for a precious cluster of weeks and I don’t want to waste a minute. First, I tackled the to-do list, starting with the windows inside and out, upstairs and down.  My husband and I chuckled over our...

NOSE IN A BOOK

I’ve not had a spare minute to blog the past month because I’ve had my nose in a book.  The one I just finished writing, that is.  It’s my second novel and I’ve been on a self-imposed fast track, staying up late and getting up early and all of...

POETRY IN MOTION

Our first grandson is due any day now, and I can’t help but reminisce about his father, our son, and speculate about who this precious little boy will become in life.  The memories.  I still chuckle when I think of some of the antics of Thomas and his twin...