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After 43 years in my chosen profession, I remain excited, alive, and learning! From an active Twitter Account to blogging, from teaching Constitutional Law to Pre-AP English, from a national winner...
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Relating: Snow Days to Introspection

  • It is snowing, again, in Williamsburg, VA! While this is a rare and unusual occurrence for certain, it is causing us to have three make-up snow days. While some are chattering about these make-up days, and others are second guessing why we are even home, I am pensively giving thanks for the 6 lessons I am having reinforced on this snow day!
  • 1.Be open to new situations!Getting up a little later, making a special breakfast for yourself or even neighbors, spending a few more minutes on your workout, reading by the fireplace as if it really is a holiday are all gifts that require you to re-frame time! In my highly structured life, time is an amazing gift! Open up to new ways of using it!
  • 2.Be relaxed-don'trush! Taking a long look out a window in wonderous gazes is a joy, a gift, an honor for the day! Be a winter voyeur! Watch winter cover cars, trees, backyards, walkways and wonder about its beauty!
  • 3.Be appreciative of the sun!Knowing that warmth in the form of spring and summer are part of the circle of life, let it fill you with appreciation when it arrives! I need some spring and promise not to complain about pollen! The sun adds a glows that is humanly understood as comfort, warm and relief after the cold of winter storms!
  • 4.Be in the moment! Rushing on a snow day is as silly as wearing a tuxedo to a summer picnic. Slow down! Make some soup, drink that cup of tea and use the day as a mini-vacation so that you are refreshed for the children who will need us tomorrow. And, if you are at home with children, have a picnic on the floor, make a tent, color, and stay in front of each othernot the computer. Talking is a great way to make cookies or ice cream sundaes today!
  • 5.Be open to embracing a new adventure!when the snow eventually stops, take a walk. Listen to the silence as winter snow blankets the areas around you. Be the first to make the footprints of adventure and new ways of knowing a place!
  • 6.Be able to make this season a memory of something new you tried!Make the Winter of 2014 the season that you started thinking in a new way about snow days! I am enjoying mine with a cup of tea, a longer time in my gym, and a book in the sunroom watching the falling snow hoping everyone is safe!