Last Wednesday, I was able to sit and listen to the Chief Justice of the United States, John Roberts. He spoke on several topics, most of which had to do with his philosophy of leading the court, advice to aspiring students and the process of congressional confirmation of a justice. There were many moments ofContinue reading “Listening to the Valid: Chief Justice of the United States”
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Rules . . . hmm?
This morning, I began my work day by helping with a group of educators assembling at our church. What a great group of ladies who know that their calling is to teach our youngest of children! 300+ very bright, cheerful people in a room, growing in knowledge by completing continuing education credit. They will hearContinue reading “Rules . . . hmm?”
A Good Routine
A good routine is hard to come by. I have to really work at it. My Meyers-Briggs personality test says that I love my calendar . . . but . . . if something better comes along, out it goes. I’d rather seize the moment to just hang out, be, and drink the world in.Continue reading “A Good Routine”