It’s that time of year again, when beautiful autumn colors begin to resonate, apples and cider fill our markets, hot chocolate and donuts fill our tummies, and houses are festively decorated with corn stalks, scarecrows and pumpkins. These are signs of fall.
For children, it signals that soon, for one night, they will transform themselves into their favorite superstar or cartoon character. Then, parading from door to door, saying those all familiar words, “Trick or Treat”, with anticipation of what they will receive. Continue reading Happy Trick or Treat as You Sweetly Teach
There is no better feeling than those felt by the graduate. Saying goodbye to halls they’ve walked for years, teachers who’ve challenged them to be their best, and friends they’ve known a lifetime. At the same time, they’re saying hello to a world filled with opportunity, new friends, new experiences, new paths to choose, and an awesome freedom to set goals, reach dreams and make life what they want it to be. Within the next week or two, many seniors will be walking the isle to receive their well-earned diploma. For most graduates, a party will follow so that family and friends can celebrate their accomplishments, congratulate and support them, present them with cards and gifts and inquire about future plans.