Friday, May 29, 2020
Reflecting on My Time in Douglas
Wednesday, May 27, 2020
Jean Woods--An Incredible Educator
Tuesday, May 26, 2020
Being a School Board Member During This Time of COVID19
And as I am writing this blog post, I just got a text from our wonderful superintendent about the death of one of our principals. I have known her for many years and she was so supportive of me running for the Board. She had cancer so it wasn't unexpected. She was loved by her community and will be missed. She was a wonderful human and a wonderful principal.
Sunday, May 24, 2020
The Beauty of the Rockies
However, he does need to go fishing or golfing soon!!!
Thursday, May 21, 2020
Graduation and End of Year 2020
Another long post from me (and it is written with a few tears in my eyes). First of all, I would like to thank all of our wonderful educators, administrators, and support staff for making these past few months the best that they could under very difficult circumstances. And kids and parents, there are no words.
When I was an elementary principal, one of my favorite end of the year activities was kindergarten graduation. Then we started doing the sixth grade walk and I will admit at both of these events, I shed a few tears. I always "hated" the end of the year and saying good-bye to kids for the summer, especially our sixth graders. I have seen so many posts from teachers about how sad that they are that closure looked so different--no hugs and no end of the year fun activities.
This week was supposed to be our high school graduations and baccalaureate ceremonies. Over the years I have been on the GPS Board, I have been able to attend several of these activities. And I loved it!! To our 2020 seniors, thank you for all that you have done and your positive spirit. I know all of us wish things could have been different. I do believe that GPS did probably the most outstanding graduation anywhere. Tonight this ceremony will be available.
Thank you to our wonderful District administration and high school principals and staff for making this happen.
Wednesday, May 20, 2020
Upgrades to our Butte home
Sunday, May 17, 2020
Fishing on the Big Hole River
Friday, May 15, 2020
May 15th in Montana
Wednesday, May 13, 2020
Pandemic Stimulus Check
One of my Douglas peeps posted this quote which I love! And those of you who know me, definitely know that I am opinionated. However, I believe empathy to be the most important characteristic of all. This morning when I checked my bank account, the stimulus check had been deposited. Although I did not get the full amount, it was still sizable. I absolutely believe that this was very important to so many people. Dave and I are fortunately in a position where we have not been hurt financially by this pandemic. There are many other people out there who need this money more than we do. I was chatting (and socially distancing) with a lady here in Butte the other day. She told me she is working twice as hard because they have to sanitize everything. She said she had made more money on unemployment, but that she needed to work in the long run so that is why she came back to work. So my goal with the money I received is to tip more when we utilize anything that requires tipping. That way we can help some of these people who are struggling. I already had been doing that, but now I can do a bit more. Hopefully this will help a small bit to ease some of these hard workers burdens.
Sunday, May 10, 2020
Mother's Day--2020
Wednesday, May 6, 2020
Two Wonderful Years
Sunday, May 3, 2020
858 14th/2020