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A Lesson In Integrity – On and Off Stage – The Athletic Excellence & Sportsmanship Gala 2015
There is so much magic in moments. Many moments that contain that magic happen behind the scenes and maybe that is part of the magic. As a coach, I opened a whole new door of learning to myself and how … Continue reading
The Rediscovery of Clarice Smith, the American Art Museum, Cub Camp, Brain Pop, Discoveries on Both Sides
Several years ago, as an AP English educator, as well as a Introductory level English teacher in Delaware, after receiving a scholarship and attending a dynamic Institute by the name of The Clarice Smith Institute, I learned that art as … Continue reading
Sometimes Doing Is Undoing and Sometimes Undoing Is Doing – Francis Alys : Art Inducing Creativity
In visiting the Tamayo Museum today, on an amazing Mexican Sunday full of sunshine, families, and endless possibilities, the same could be said of Francis Aly’s exhibit. Often many people see Art as an end, the ultimate source of creative … Continue reading
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Tagged ASF Summer Camp, Clarice Smith Institute, Delaware Governor's Award, Don't Cross the Bridge Before You Get to the River, Endless Mountains Writing Project, Francis Alys, NANOWRIMO, Reel-Unreel, Repentino. magazine, Tamayo Museum, The Reynolds Journalism Institute, Tornado
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Unexpected Moments of Beauty, Expression, and Meaning?
I realize now, many things I should have done, seen, or somewhere I should have been already – yet, often there seems to be a reason why the wait was so long. For example, I have been in Mexico and … Continue reading
Man’s Best Friend
As the dust has just begun to settle on the 2014-2105 school year – I realize only in bits that the year was such a jam -packed one full of exciting achievements, but that came at a cost, a cost … Continue reading
The Art of Serving – Ketsia Aurele Spotlight in Haiti
I am a bonafide true believer of what you give of yourself, helps discover new chapters of your own life. The more you dive into investing in others you find yourself ever so clearer. When I heard former Seaford High … Continue reading
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Tagged Ketsia Aurele, Mission Of Hope, University of Delaware nursing
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Museo del Juguete Antiguo Mexico – The Past, Present and Now Wrapped into One Forever Child
Neighbors. Sometimes we often forget how close we are to someone and never quite know them. When I brought a pile of extra materials to my house from friends moving back to the states, (file cabinets, plants, pots, more) … Continue reading
Fathering the Dream…
Father’s Day. Let me just explain to you my day. I did not realize the revelations that revealed themselves until the day’s end. It’s funny how your mind and brain just forget dates and remember important dates of events of … Continue reading
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Tagged Annie Veggie, Bernard Shaw, Jason Schell, Man and Superman, Walking Dog
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Mexican Summer Nights, Alarming Mornings, Camper Ready
Walking with the dogs on a PERFECT summer evening in Mexico, (it reminded me of this photo I took from above when arriving in Mexico from my last jaunt from the states) last week (usually I am wiped out before … Continue reading
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Tagged Alondra Santos, Alvaro Obregon, ASF 2015 Summer Camp, Parque Rio, Paul Walker, ROWW
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