Big choice: mitigate or distance?

I received an informational email today from one of Cheyenne's teachers about a service project out in the community that STEM's seventh graders were going to participate in at the end of the week.  The email encouraged parents who would like to participate to let the seventh grade team know. Well, Cheyenne wasn't home when I [...]

My fountain of youth…

The school year is winding down - which means that everything reaches a fever pitch.  The end of a semester never arrives peacefully and the end of each spring semester seems to carry the most excitement of all as students and faculty daydream about the long, lazy days of summer.  Yet there is still so much to [...]

Born in the U.S.A., but made in Mexico.

The other day, quite innocently as I was getting dressed, I noticed that the cami top I was preparing to put on was made in Honduras.  I own about two dozen color selections in this cami style (from Maurices) and have worn these camis for years and just yesterday for the first time I noticed [...]

Speak even when you aren’t spoken to…

Freedom to speak one's mind - it is a luxury that many do not have.  You may remember that line from the Lewis Carroll classic novel Alice in Wonderland, wherein the Queen snapped at Alice, "Speak when you are spoken to!"  Of course Alice, in her logical way argued the reasonableness of the Queen's request (that Alice [...]