Alex, Dan and Luis. Those three names and the boys that go with them are forever etched in my memory. They were second graders in my classroom when I was a first year teacher. Alex came from a chaotic household. Mom was trying her best, but there were many mountains for them to climb and school, ... Read More about The Other Side of the Table
A Promise to Young Moms: It So Gets Better
Last weekend was glorious. You're expecting I'm going to tell you about some fabulous trip I took or how we partied all night because our kids were at a sitter, right? Wrong. We didn't go anywhere. In fact, we purposely skipped things because we wanted to stay home. Weird right? We spent Saturday ... Read More about A Promise to Young Moms: It So Gets Better
Teen Driving Safety- It’s Never too Soon
When we were car shopping this summer, The Husband mentioned more than once that we would have to consider The Girl driving whatever car we chose. The thought terrified me. She's so young, clearly I don't have to worry about her driving. But the reality is, with a 3 year lease of a 5 year loan, this ... Read More about Teen Driving Safety- It’s Never too Soon
The Importance of Hope
Monday of this week I traveled into NYC for the Mashable Social Good Summit. If you're not familiar with what that is, it is a two day collection of global leaders and grass-roots game changers in the world of social good. There are tech-giants and kids with great ideas and each one of them has done ... Read More about The Importance of Hope
A New Day to Celebrate Starting Small
I'm sitting in a coffee shop in New York City so it seemed I would be failing somehow as a writer if I didn't take this time to post on the blog. I'm here for the Mashable Social Good Conference where I'll hear from a ton of fascinating speakers about all the ways in which they are working to ... Read More about A New Day to Celebrate Starting Small
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