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Category Archives: Administration
Summer’s Gone; Back to the Books: School
Seems only a few days ago that the 2009-10 school year ended, summer began, and Layla asked to write the end of school year post. *whistling* She started the post a couple times, but never finished it. In lieu, I’m … Continue reading
Only a Virtual Merry Christmas Coming Your Way: Letters
Many of you have been lucky enough to be on the super special annual Christmas letter (1 part picture, 1 part information, 7 parts funny) that has been a staple since 2001. Or you could have just read them here. … Continue reading
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A Girl’s Education, the Air as Home, and RnR: Movies
With a screenplay by one of my favorite authors, Nick Hornby, I was a shoe-in to see An Education starring Carey Mulligan and Peter Sarsgaard. Yes, it’s a love story of sorts–judge me if you must–but a beautifully shot and … Continue reading
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First Day and Possible Humiliation: New Header
So I took this the other day on the first morning of school–as classmates were potentially driving by. I think everyone’s dignity remains in tact. Anyway, seems like a good time for a new header.
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2009 is Here: New Header
A new header for the new year. Taken on the dock in Cozumel.
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We’re Back: Work, School, Life, Etc. Continue
We are back from our Caribbean cruise, alive and, at least as to me, with a buzz cut. I won’t go into the story but I was irritated on Grand Cayman, couldn’t find an open barbershop because it was New … Continue reading
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We are Audi 5000 for the Week: Family Vacation
I recall billing Holly’s and my trip to Maine with my parents and sister and husband as the “Vacation to End All Vacations,” and I largely stand by that. But around here, we are always trying to increase or challenges. … Continue reading
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School is On: New Header
A new header for a new school year. Yeah!
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Times Makin’ Changes: Maine-Inspired
In commemoration of our recent trip to Maine, I’ve updated the header with this photo taken very early on Friday morning in Kennebunkport. I could get used to that view. I’ve also changed the page design to something called Ocean … Continue reading
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Duty Bound to Mention: Nino
I assume everyone watched this already, but two Sunday’s ago, 60 Minutes had a two-segment interview with Justice Antonin Scalia–Nino, himself–about ostensibly his new book with Bryan Garner, Making Your Case: The Art of Persuading Judges. The interview spent very … Continue reading
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