Happy Freedom

The boys practiced roasting their ideal marshmallows (“Perfectly golden brown!” and “Supah bwack and cwispy!”) as the 80’s playlist shifted to the next song. I half-listened over their excited chatter while my husband sang along, intermittently adding sticks to the fire. “…I need you so, Take! These broken wings!” He glanced over at me. “MaybeContinue reading “Happy Freedom”

White Sterilite Bins

*This was originally posted to my Facebook page on March 23, 2020. Some edits have been made from its original post, and it is shared with Donna’s gracious permission. Sixteen years ago, perhaps exactly to this week, I entered Donna Rosso’s integrated preschool classroom to complete the second portion of my student teaching practicum experience.Continue reading “White Sterilite Bins”

Love You, Miss You, See You Soon

One of my students used to bring a homemade, chocolate chip cookie to school in his lunch box every day. A shy, happy smile would spread across his face whenever anyone asked if his mom had made his cookies. She had. He LOVED his mom. And everyday at lunchtime when he pulled that chocolate chipContinue reading “Love You, Miss You, See You Soon”

Casts and Caterpillars

On Easter morning, my husband carefully removed a cardboard box from the mailbox. He looked at me, eyes wide. “It says, ‘Open Immediately’,” he stated. My heart sank. The caterpillars. We realized while the boys were busy hunting down eggs in the yard that we hadn’t checked the mail the day before. The caterpillars weContinue reading “Casts and Caterpillars”