This is the time of year that I fly a lot to the beautiful state of Delaware. I typically fly in and out of Philadelphia Airport. Due to the government shutdown, I received a message yesterday that my 8 am …

Flight cancelled…another opportunity to explore the beauty of nature Read more »

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While the election did not turn out the way that I and many others had hoped, I am proud of how both campaigns (this one and the one 4 years ago) centered around bringing our community together for our kids. …

Closing one door so another can open.. Read more »

Many have probably wondered why I have been quiet on the news of the announced retirement of our Superintendent Dr. Randy Poe.  If you follow me on social media, I am probably one of the first to spread the word …

Congratulations, thank you, just do not suffice Read more »

Over the past four long days, I attended my first NSBA (National School Board Association) conference as a school board member.  Friday started very early (waking up at 4am) to catch a 7 am flight and I will be returning …

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Today at the Rotary Club of Florence, the guest speaker asked a question “What gets you up in the morning?” My response was easy, telling stories of good people doing good things.   I was honored when my good friend Kim …

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My close friends know that this past Thursday night, heaven gained an amazing angel.  My sister Theresa passed peacefully away in her sleep with my other sister and her daughter holding her hands.  I know she is up in heaven …

Reflections upon a death Read more »