I drove past a house last night that still had a zillion Christmas decorations all over the lawn, still sparkling and twinkling and jolly. I made silent fun of those people all the way home. The fact that I still … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: February 2007
This is one of the handiest little gadgets I’ve ever had. If you transfer files of ANY kind from one computer to another on a regular basis, you need one, too. They’re cheap. What are you waiting for? And who … Continue reading
The latest Carnival of Education is up, over at History Is Elementary. Click on over there and get current on what educators and parents are thinking about and doing these days. Next week, maybe some of you could contribute something … Continue reading
Some of the ‘teacher blogs’ are humming tonight with talk of administrators, mostly negative, so I would like to take a moment to talk about some of the really good principals and superintendents I have worked with over the past … Continue reading
Why? Because a person can be serious for only a limited number of posts in a row. . . . From my Tumorless Sister, early this morning, comes this soon-to-be-classic observation: I wonder what kind of a vase you would … Continue reading
Most of life, nowadays, allows people leeway. Most often, this is a good thing. When I was a kid, I read the short story “The Cold Equation” by Tom Godwin. It scared me to death. That there could be a … Continue reading