My Normalcy is not Your Normalcy
What is normalcy really? It varies depending on who you talk to. For me, normalcy is being careful with who I’m around and where I… Read More »My Normalcy is not Your Normalcy
What is normalcy really? It varies depending on who you talk to. For me, normalcy is being careful with who I’m around and where I… Read More »My Normalcy is not Your Normalcy
I remember the summer before my fourth grade year at Mt. Vernon Presbyterian School. I was really nervous. My teacher was going to be Marsha… Read More »Mrs. Powell – More Than A Teacher
For all of you wearing masks in places where few people are doing so and getting those uncomfortable looks from those around you for doing… Read More »Wearing a Mask is not for the Weak
I saw a post the other day from someone whose mother had died a few years back and the post said that she doesn’t have… Read More »My Favorite Teacher: To Mom on Our First Mother’s Day Apart
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The CDC Director has adopted the following recommendations from the ACIP (Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices) in December 2020 with regards to the order in… Read More »How Long Will I Have to Wait?
Dear Wendy, Happy Birthday! You have a very special gift coming this year! I want to tell you more about that gift but first here… Read More »Happy 50th Birthday Wendy
“Trust opens up new and unimagined possibilities.” – Robert C. Solomon I have one question for each of you: “Are we ready to trust again?”… Read More »Yes, I will take the COVID Vaccine
In the last three months of her life, my mom proved she is one of the bravest people I know with the way that she… Read More »It Never Hurts to Ask