Monday, May 11, 2020
Mother's Day Painting
On Mother's Day I treated myself to an online painting class presented by Pinot's Palette. Due to the COVID19 stay home order, which has been seven weeks now, I've been looking for things to do at home to entertain myself. I have previously done two paintings with these instructor led classes. They are fairly easy, fun and rewarding! I think this painting of mine looks pretty close to the original. It's was a relaxing and enjoyable Mother's Day! I think I'll try the painting class again soon!
Tuesday, May 5, 2020
May 5th is National Teachers Day!
The school teacher that had the most impact on my life while growing up was Miss Ruth Webb from Stowe Elementary School. She was my teacher for 4 years! No, I never failed a grade. Miss Webb was my teacher for 1st, 4th, 7th and 8th grades. Imagine that! She was a wonderful teacher who I simply adored and admired. She later married and became Ruth Larson. Here's to you Mrs. Ruth Webb-Larson!
My mom (the first teacher in my life) and my best friend were teachers by profession for years before they both retired. Even though I was never a classroom students of theirs, I still learned many wonderful lessons from both of them over many years.
Thank you to all three of these women for being educations to many students and me as well. You are all amazing women!
Thank you to all the teachers and educators everywhere! We respect and appreciate you!
May is National Civility Month. . . and it's for everyone!
Friday, March 13, 2020
Social Distancing
Etiquette is the socially acceptable way of doing certain things so you won’t embarrass yourself or others. The term we’re hearing a lot now is “social distancing” which offers acceptable alternatives to the handshake and how we great others comfortably.
Right now, with the so much information circulating about Covid-19 and its uncertainty we all should practice caution, but not fear.
If you chose not to shake hands you can simply say:
• “Currently, I’m going handshake free for everyone’s concern.”
• You don’t want to allude that you or someone else may have germs.
• Don’t be offended if someone declines to shake your hand, again you should want to practice caution.
• This would be the same for the flu, pink eye or any contagion one might have.
• Remain professional, be friendly, smile, maintain good eye contact.
Tuesday, January 28, 2020
Vision Board Event!

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