Loyalty vs. Truth

My daughter is studying inequalities in Algebra (begrudgingly). I am also struggling with similar equations: Feedback > Approval> Praise = satisfied colleagues I was recently copied on the following email. Dear Teacher (and you, Greg), While our son is grateful to the university for sending him to the conference to present on their behalf, hisContinueContinue reading “Loyalty vs. Truth”

With or without you.

I have to admit something. I don’t like the week after school ends; it reminds me of life without children. Of course, the campus has plenty of activity right now, with summer camp preparations, renovations projects already underway and our offices continuing their planning and maintenance. But it is different, and, more significantly, the energyContinueContinue reading “With or without you.”

Loving Luchadores

Can you wrestle, Daddy?  Similar to just about every other aspect of their lives, I need to differentiate (alert educator’s term) when being pummeled by my daughters on our king size bed. My oldest can actually push me over if she gets a running start and I am not braced on all fours. I haveContinueContinue reading “Loving Luchadores”

Banged-up Fingers

About every other Saturday, I back the car out of the garage to make space for my girls (just like every other room in our house) to play ‘construction’. We have buckets of wires, wood pieces, shells, rocks, even some recycled trash I have found on the beach, along with basic tools such as hammers,ContinueContinue reading “Banged-up Fingers”

Nature’s Quiet Observer

On a recent trip my eldest was outnumbered by the amount of adults and little kids. The curse of our friends’ having younger kids, she often has to figure out what she will do (though always invited to play). Yet, for the most part, she is an independent bug and finds solace in book, screenContinueContinue reading “Nature’s Quiet Observer”

Ash and Entropy

I appreciated the flexibility through the end of the week’s volcano eruption and shift in program at our School. We continue to get updates from authorities and if we are asked to shift we will do so, however our prevailing decision-making will be about what is safe for us. Turrialba and its ash continue toContinueContinue reading “Ash and Entropy”

Strapping the four logs together

You need to leave well in order to enter well.  For those who have moved a number of times in their lives, particular to different cultures, the acronym R.A.F.T. (Reconciliation, Affirmation, Farewells, and Think destination) is a known concept about using each of those ‘logs’ as part of a process of leaving and arriving. This idea of buildingContinueContinue reading “Strapping the four logs together”