Today, I am bursting with pride once again. My son, Ian, was recognized in a school assembly for an essay he wrote. He was one of a handful of students selected to read out loud the submissions they composed for a city-wide competition called, “Kindest Kansas Citian.” Ian’s kindest Kansas Citian is his well-deserving and […]
Month: March 2014
Well Cared For
A few months ago, I was invited to dinner in Lawrence, Kansas, a town about 45 minutes from my home, by two students, Alex and Hannah, at the University of Kansas. I had met both women before at Networking seminars that I had given for an organization they belong to at the school. There was […]
Slice of Pi
How did I not know that today, March 14th (and actually, also on July 22nd) is Pi Day? A funny sign in the cafeteria at work alerted me to the holiday. This type of celebration is right up my alley. You see, I was a math major at Smith College. Sound nerdy? Yes! And, […]