Washington, D.C.
by Stacey
From the Capital to the White House and everything in between…
Read moreFrom the Capital to the White House and everything in between…
Read moreToday I feel lucky to be featured as a guest blogger at Tender Times Doula. My friend Elaine asked if I had an opinion on when to start reading to a baby. As you can guess, I certainly do. Please click here to go to Elaine’s wonderful site and learn the answer to the question, […]
Read moreI was rushing through the grocery store this weekend trying to do too much in too little time. At our check out, we are almost always asked to donate money to a cause and fill out our name on a card that is posted in the store. I always give $1, figuring that adding $1 to my […]
Read moreHaving spent last week trick or treating among piles of snow and downed power lines, it seems impossible to believe that the holiday season is fast approaching. I am given a reminder, however, as I dream and plan about a course I am teaching in just a few short weeks. My local friends can join […]
Read moreThe last Bookfest session that I was able to attend before the snow really started coming down last weekend was titled Comics for the Very Young. I have never really been a fan of comics but I am a fan of the very young so I figured I would go in with an open mind. […]
Read moreOn Monday, I wrote about my first experience at Bookfest. I felt I had so much to say that I couldn’t fit it all in one post so this is Bookfest- Take Two. After our key note, the group split into break out sessions. I chose the session titled, Transitions: Briding the Gap between Easy […]
Read moreHere is our posed Halloween picture of our ‘butterfly fairy’ and ‘vampire.’ But here is the picture I really like. Notice, Katherine’s happy pose and Caroline’s disgust that I would take a picture in public. More of these to come I imagine.
Read moreThis weekend I attended the most wonderful event. BookFest. In case the name doesn’t just say it all, “BookFest is an event devoted to the celebration, discovery, and discussion of books for children and teens. This event, designed for adults, features luminaries from the children’s literature community. Authors, illustrators, editors, reviewers, and scholars will […]
Read moreKatherine is going to Abma’s Farm tomorrow on her first field trip. As she said at dinner tonight, it is “the first field trip of her life.” I’m not sure what she is more excited to do- take the bus, go on a hay ride, choose a pumpkin or see the animals. She has been counting down the days since the […]
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