A review of The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry, by Rachel Joyce Ever since I was a young girl, the start of summer seems to spark a desire to read. As the thermometer soars skyward and the sun blazes overhead, … Continue reading
A review of The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry, by Rachel Joyce Ever since I was a young girl, the start of summer seems to spark a desire to read. As the thermometer soars skyward and the sun blazes overhead, … Continue reading
May 11, 2014 Dear University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Congratulations on your most recent graduation! It is quite an achievement to celebrate 216 years of granting diplomas to deserving students. Graduation day was everything I had hoped it … Continue reading
Since moving back to the States, I’d say the most difficult challenge we’ve encountered is the sheer lack of desire for going on a US vacation. After gallivanting across Europe, I’ve become somewhat of a vacation snob. Places like … Continue reading
Spring Break 2014 pales in comparison to past years’ recollection. In college, it was the grand annual trip to Florida to join revelers on the beach. In our early married years, there was no such thing as a “Spring Break”; … Continue reading
Spotlight on Will Spring has finally come to the Sandhills region and months of hard work at the local public schools is paying off. Both Will and Lilly participated in extra-curricular activities this winter and were able to show off … Continue reading
I love a good goal. And it seems to me that there are Goals, with a capital G and then there are regular, garden-variety, not too important, goals. Perhaps they line up with Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs, and the higher … Continue reading