All changes, even the most longed for, have their melancholy; for what we leave behind us is a part of ourselves; we must die to one life before we can enter another.--Anatole France, French journalist, novelist, poet (1844-1924)For the first time in my life, I am not getting ready toRead More
I am a Baltimore Ravens fan and play co-ed, two-hand touch football in Patterson Park, but when it came to reviewing the football-themed movie, “When the Game Stands Tall,” I thought it best to seek out a subject-matter expert. Who better to evaluate a movie based on a De La Salle sports team than aRead More
A local celebration for 25 members of the School Sisters of Notre Dame who serve in Archdiocese of Baltimore will be held Saturday, Aug. 23, at Villa Assumpta.Read More
When I put in my resignation letter to the public school system after delivering Leo in October, I didn’t think I’d ever find myself in this position again. I envisioned the end of August as being a time for me to prepare my own children for school, while anticipating aRead More
We still have two book reports to write and who knows what else to do before school starts. But my top priority is ensuring that our son is feeling ready to take on his first day of first grade.So, with school beginning next week, I called La Keita Carter, Psy.D., directorRead More