Today’s Georgia’s first birthday. I’m over the top with so many feelings and everything that is supposed to get done today is taking second stage. Taking the time to relish the moments is something I talk about a lot and still too seldom do for myself. But not today. Today I’m stopping and remembering and…
Kris
“It’s a Hand!” -WW children
A trip to see the Endeavor
It’s Monday, May 20th
It’s Monday, May 20, 2013, and it’s a bright sunny day. So much is going on as we quickly count the days while winding down our school year and planning for our new one. Below is a brief caption to give you a little detail but before you begin reading, close your eyes for a moment and send…
Coffee with Roleen notes from 4/16
COFFEE WITH ROLEEN AT THE MESSINA HOUSEHOLD 4/16 As the group gathered in a room overlooking the beach, pecking at the amazing line-up Kristen laid out before us—fresh squeezed orange juice, frittata, strawberries–conversation turned to the bane of modern family existence: technology. “Help, we have a situation,” a parent lamented. “My child has a tantrum…
Introducing: our classroom fish…Crystal Blue and Lightning!
What’s Happening Next?
What’s Happening Next? June 1st: Childcare exchange Thanks for sending us to Opal School 9:00 to 2:00 June 6th: Wine with Roleen Just for the parents who are graduating. 7:00 to 9:00 at the Grossman’s house June 11th: EW Parents’ Day Come let us treat you to a sweet morning. The children have…
Dear Friends –
Dear, Friends. Last Friday, Paige Greenspan (Brooks WW) was diagnosed with breast cancer. She has given me permission to share the news with you so we can add her on our list of prayers and good thoughts. Once again, I am in awe of our families. As you read below, you’ll see why. In reading…
Neighborhood walk
Paola’s Big News
This June, I will have reached my ten year mark as a teacher, most of which have been at NSW. I can remember my introduction to NSW as if it was yesterday. I had just finished explaining to my ECE class what community represented to me when my professor retorted with, “I could see you…