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Archive for March, 2008

THE NEW SCHOOL TRANSITION CONTINUES

The Dev is about two weeks into his transition, and of course it’s a transition for us all. We’ve already completed a “big” school project and are getting a new level of feedback on his performance. In addition what I’ve learned is that being the new kid, even at four years old, is hard. He [...]

A COUPLE OF THINGS…

There’s a couple of things that I’ve been meaning to mention over the last few weeks. As they say, though, there aren’t enough hours in the day. But since Dev is with great-grandma tonight I’ll throw out a few things before I relax for the evening: 1. The good people (no, I don’t really know [...]