The Crossing Guard Every day on my way to work, an amazing crossing guard navigates a stream of children, automobiles, and buses safely across a
100 Numbers
“Interesting….the Socratic Method,” I thought smugly as I listened to his questions. “How old are you?”…”38.” “And you haven’t been married?”…”No.” “Have you been engaged?”…”No.”
Connection is our Common Language
Saint Rémy de Provence, France We slept in and then spent our afternoon relaxing, swimming (floating, actually) in the pool, and eating fresh baguettes. The
Moving to London
“Sure. Sounds good,” I replied. There was nothing particularly unique about the phone call in response to my interest in the Middle School Band Director
My First Trip Abroad
Graduate school in Dallas was a mixed bag. The performing ensembles were fantastic. Friends were easily made. Dallas itself, in Millennial jargon… meh. There were
Food, Glorious Food!
I love food…I really, REALLY love food! Growing up, our palates are childlike because we ARE children. Our tastebuds tend even more towards simplicity if