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Handwriting: Lost art or just not necessary anymore?

jennifer · June 24, 2011 ·

I’m not sure when this happened, but somewhere along the line, I have lost the ability to handwrite. Seriously. My hands can’t form letters with a pen anymore. They fight me and form these swishes that are loosely tied together and shape what looks to be a word. Or maybe not. I’ve become accustomed to […]

Art, Being a lefty, Writing Lab autocorrect, autofill, G, handwriting, technology, typing

Boston Bruins Bar Tab Infographic: Here's how you spend $156,679.74 after winning the Stanley Cup

jennifer · June 22, 2011 ·

This post combines two things I love: the Boston Bruins and infographics. As you know, the Boston Bruins won the illustrious Stanley Cup last week in Vancouver. As Canucks fans burned the city down, the Bruins racked up a bar tab of more than $150K celebrating. Pictures of the now famous receipt floated around Facebook, […]

Just for Fun bar tab, Boston Bruins, Foxwoods, infographic

The Best Father's Day Gift Ever: Boston Bruins Stanley Cup Championship

jennifer · June 17, 2011 ·

As the Boston Bruins won their 3rd game 7 to finally hoist the most sought after trophy in sports, I couldn’t help but think of how lucky I was to witness the event. How lucky it was that my dad got to see it after waiting 39 long years and enduring some painful seasons. How […]

Life, Parenting Boston Bruins, Father's Day, G, hockey, Stanley Cup

5 Things I've Learned from Being a Kindergarten Mom

jennifer · June 15, 2011 ·

My oldest son, G, has his last day of kindergarten tomorrow. I can’t believe the first year of public school is done. I survived. And, really, it wasn’t too bad. I mean, I only had to email the superintendent once. (And it had nothing to do with G.) It wasn’t long ago that I lamented […]

Parenting G, kindergarten, parenting

Potty Training Using Kotter's 8 Step Change Process

jennifer · June 7, 2011 ·

I am in the last week of a masters level class that looks at John Kotter’s 8 step process for leading change in an organization. In this last week, we are reflecting back on what we’ve learned throughout the term. For me, it’s the fact that when you make any change, you need to be […]

Parenting 8 step process for leading change, John Kotter, parenting, potty training

The (un)Official Guide to Summer Fun in Maine: Bath / Brunswick Area 2011

jennifer · June 3, 2011 ·

Right around Memorial Day weekend, you start to hear people in Maine say things like “THIS is why we live in Maine.” The weather is getting warmer, the restaurants are opening their outdoor patios, and the out of state license plates are popping up around town. Summer in Maine is like no other. There’s a […]

Living in Maine Brunswick, Maine, summer events 2011

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