Monday, June 22, 2009

Try new things. Learn new things.



One of the best parts of a long summer is getting to do things that you put off for most of the year. Most teachers I know try to cram 12 months of living into 3 months of the summer "break". It's not really a vacation, because you still have inservice and classes and stuff to plan for but it is a change in routine and a change in schedule. It frees you up to do things differently.


During the winter, I learned how to make homemade noodles. They are "far far far more betterer" than the stuff you buy. Vic and I like them. David and I have also acquired a biscotti habit. Biscotti is not cheap at the store, but you can make any flavor imaginable and they last forever too.

We are all fine here. Send us the news about what's going on at your house this summer.

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