Wednesday, August 26, 2009



Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad. This was the summer reading assignment I chose for my senior honor students. However, I'm only teaching two sections this year--changed the last possible moment by a new, misdirected administrator. I also teach 10th grade students a new curriculum that our district bought from Kaplan, a division of the Washington Post, to the tune of 4 1/2 million dollars. Last, but not least, I have 3 sections of Intensive Reading, also all seniors, and the curriculum (of which I have yet to catch a glimpse) is called Edge. Brand new, manufactured by National Geographic, cost unknown, it promises to build, equip, and otherwise manipulate striving readers in a last ditch effort to get them to pass the FCAT (or at least the SAT or ACT). Our English department split today into Eng. and Reading, so I am caught in the great divide...chasm, if you will. This may possibly sound satirical due to the fact that intricately detailed lesson plans must be synthesized and electronically submitted to the powers that be weekly and without hesitation.

Back to Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad. A wise and coincidentally, appropriately prophetic choice. Btw, I enjoy my students :-)

Thursday, August 20, 2009


This is Ben playing one of his last
games at BCS.School starts on
Monday, and it's the first time I
will teach without having at least
one of my own in high school!
And the first time in 19 years that
I won't be a soccer mom!!!

This is a picture that I came across
of a Carnevale party at the Ruffini
school where Jamie and Jordan
attended asilo (kindergarten)
through fifth grades. It's on via La
Spezia near Piazza di San Giovanni
in Rome. Jamie was a proud Peter
Pan, and Jordan is Papa Smurf!
Not quite the time of year to post
this, but Ijust scanned it.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

My baby leaves for college!

Wednesday, August 12, 2009





Fun times with
Hailey & Braden
in Charlotte!

Sunday, August 09, 2009


Allie wants to
stay near Ben
while he eats
his lunch.