Someday We’ll Laugh About This . . . Right? ‘Clothes Captaining’
My son likes to watch preschool programming, which means we still endure programs like "Yo Gabba Gabba" and "Dora the Explorer." They are sort of nostalgic and comforting, I find them predictable and familiar. However, he has now discovered the closed captioning feature, which would seem like a great way to sneak some reading in, right?
Humanity First: All-in for the kids
Walk into Healdsburg Elementary School these days and you’ll be greeted by a mural that is sure to make you smile.
Make sure to enjoy those bonus days
I recently returned from back East, where I attended a funeral of a man I have known a long time.
A more perfect union
One way to distract ourselves from the threats of the coronavirus pandemic would be to focus on all the unfinished work we started 244 years ago to form “a more perfect union.” This was the imposing goal laid out in the preamble to the U.S. Constitution in 1787. It included the ideals of justice for all, domestic tranquility, general welfare and to secure the “blessings” of liberty and prosperity.
Susan Swartz: The women of Charlotte Our sisters’ keepers
She wore sensible shoes, a nice white blazer and a smile that said, “Sit up, you in the back row. I’m talking to you.” It was Sister Simone Campbell, one of the famed “Nuns on the Bus,” stopping by in Charlotte last week. The only nun to address the Democratic convention but far from the only sister in the room.
Let’s get back to the good ol’ rotary phone days
How many out there in the political wonk world would like to form a third party?