Adaptive Adventure

10 Years in the Making: Our National Park Road Trip the Year BEFORE We Married…

The best story from our “Let’s See How Accessible National Parks Are” trip is the one Geoff likes to tell about how I left him for dead on a hike in Yellowstone when a bison entered the trail we were on about 20 yards away.  This was the trip that was supposed to prove we… Continue reading 10 Years in the Making: Our National Park Road Trip the Year BEFORE We Married…

Adaptive Parenting (an adventure itself) · Family life

Happy Father’s Day to all the Dads, “Stand- in” Dads, Uncle- Dads, and Dads in Heaven

The above black and white picture of my dad in the sweet aviator shades of 1982, perhaps, is one of my favorite pictures of us for a variety of reasons.  A giant blow up version leftover from his 60th birthday party hangs on my classroom door and students comment regularly on it– about how “badass”… Continue reading Happy Father’s Day to all the Dads, “Stand- in” Dads, Uncle- Dads, and Dads in Heaven

Education · Family life · Growing Up New Hampshire

More Support Needed for Recovery in our Hometowns

This blog about addiction and recovery has been brewing for months actually.  But most recently, I  have run into former students of mine in various spots around town who are in different steps in the process of recovery–whether it be from alcohol, prescription pain meds, or even heroin.  These were great kids in high school,… Continue reading More Support Needed for Recovery in our Hometowns

Education · Family life · Growing Up New Hampshire · Local

How Heading to Kindergarten is a Little Like Leaving for College…Only Different

  This one right here.  This one with spunky, waterlogged, blond pigtails, wet from swimming, giant blue eyes inherited from her flirty father, and her perfect white chiclet teeth.  Yes her.  She is headed to kindergarten this fall, following on the short heels of her brother. She is ready.  I am ready.  She asked the… Continue reading How Heading to Kindergarten is a Little Like Leaving for College…Only Different

Family life · Growing Up New Hampshire · Local

On the Day Before Mother’s Day…

I have this friend from college, Emily Cobb Henry, who writes these amazing notes for many mom friends in her life around Mother’s Day.  This gift is unlike many others, requiring no money or space on a shelf collecting dust that would just mock me daily–just hours of precious time.  She is a talented writer… Continue reading On the Day Before Mother’s Day…

Adaptive Adventure · Adaptive Parenting (an adventure itself)

Adaptive Cycling: One Boy, One Dad, and One Bike Path

Let’s face it- most parenting is adaptive as we learn to adjust to the little people who come into our lives.  Just when we believe we have found an answer, they grow, change, evolve, and send us back to the drawing table of sorts.  Today, Geoff made a bold mood.  He decided, while I was… Continue reading Adaptive Cycling: One Boy, One Dad, and One Bike Path

Family life · Growing Up New Hampshire · Local

The Perils of T- Ball…

T-ball is perhaps the most dangerous sport I’ve ever experienced- as a coach or athlete- twentyish preschoolers and kindergarten friends wielding bats, throwing errant balls (still hard and hurtful despite being “soft”), wearing mitts with little intention or ability of actually catching.   And when the ball does mysteriously land in the glove, we celebrate… Continue reading The Perils of T- Ball…