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Monthly Archives: January 2014
Purposes
It’s funny, a new year, a new breath of fresh air, new initiatives. This year has been just a writers block of a year for me, as I am sure many of you have had the same. Yet, I have … Continue reading
Vision Board…
That’s right, Vision board! As we held our weekly game night Wednesday, amid a heated game of Taboo – the word vision board came up for the word – Dream – and although a little out there yeah – I … Continue reading
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Tagged Columbia University, Digital Literacy Day, Repentino, Taboo
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Tripping…
Yes, Tripping. Seeing the film, Upstream Color wow. Most would say, “Too Much going on, which came first the chicken or the egg. and need to see it again!” This Sundance Film is elaborate and brilliant, just give it a … Continue reading
Projects – an Open Door…
I love projects. They help keep me focused on what is possible, what is not created yet, and what could be created with our own ingenuity and energy – all there for the taking, all we have to do is … Continue reading
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Tagged 911 Project, Abbott Mill Nature Center, Chapel Branch Nature Trail, Columbia Scholastic Press Association, CSPA, Delaware, Nanticoke Watershed Conservancy, Osseily Hanna, PAVE, Peers Actively Volunteering and Educating, Reflections, Repentino, Seaford, Seaford New Tech Academy, Soroptomist Park Garden, SoundCloud, Steve Earle
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Dia De Los Reyes and yes, AMAZING.
I love the beginning lines, “Bigger than Santa!” In seeing the description of Dia De Los Reyes, the beginning lines of the number one point definitely stands out. I like to see that this celebration is an extension of the holiday … Continue reading
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Tagged Día de la Candelabria, Dia De Los Reyes, Lemony Snicket, Rosca de Reyes
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Ender’s Game, John Mayer, and Cool Corners in Mexico City…
As the release of Ender’s Game occurred this past Friday at my favorite movie theatre, I rushed to see it. Ironically enough, I had seen someone, right before Christmas break, check this out at our school library and realized this … Continue reading
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Tagged Ender's Game, John Mayer, Orson Scott Card, Red Dawn, The Last Starfighter, War Games
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Update From the CEO: Our Future in Washington, DC
Exciting changes in the D.C. Aquarium – I miss volunteering in Baltimore but exciting to see plans for a new move in the future! –As a former volunteer at the Baltimore Aquarium for several years, while the facility outside … Continue reading
2014 Resolutions…
…ah, yes, the most common thing to say, list, and cover for the new year. I stumbled across this list from the Blog, Wander Outwards: 20 Resolutions For 2014 1- Stop telling yourself that you’re going to die alone… out … Continue reading
Getting the shakes after Woody Allen’s Blue Jasmine? – It is to be expected.
In seeing the trailer of the new Woody Allen film, Blue Jasmine, I thought, Street Car Named Desire! In seeing the film today, yes! It is interesting to see the background to the lead character, Jeanette (Jasmine) through Walter Mitty-like … Continue reading