We have been advertising with the Red Sox for years (many, many years) and have never made it to a game. When this was discovered we were given some awesome tickets to the World Series – There isn’t much that
Tea Party
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
I’ve been asked several times to share our art-history projects here, but I haven’t yet quite figured out how I want them to be organized. Rather than put it off any more I decided to just begin dumping information, and
The Importance of Watching Adults at Work
We’ve all heard the phrase “You are what you eat,” but I think that “You are what you see” might be even more important to remember. Modeling is one of the fundamental methods of raising moral, social, and well-educated children.
Puppy Paparazzi
I think the world forgot to stop for us. We got a new puppy this week, so obviously we have spent the entire week cuddling, following and photographing her. I forgot appointments. School work was a chore, and leaving the
Headed Somewhere
1992 Prom
I love looking through old photos. They always make me smile. My husband and I met in 4th grade, so we have a lot of shared memories. This pic is from his senior prom in 1992 – a little before
Quechee Gorge, VT
Random insight into my wacky brain – I always want to spell the gorge name “quiche” I know that is an egg dish, but for some reason, I do it every.single.time.
How to Create a Multi-Sensory Timeline
This is a series on Multi-sensory Timelines. If you missed part 1, you may want to go back read the why behind this how-to: How Timelines Enhance Students’ Understanding ~*~ There are many versions of the typical history timeline. At one
The Importance of Teaching Timelines
History never quite made sense to me when I was a kid. Yes, I memorized “in 1492 Columbus sailed the ocean blue,” but I didn’t really know what 1492 meant. There were pilgrims involved. I was fairly sure of that.