There is no action that sends a louder message without saying a word than hastily closing a door so that your coworkers know something is being discussed that you aren’t privy to. Disrespect.
Wordless Wednesday (Paper Roses Edition)
When I was on a business trip last week, the first night was spent in a hotel in Orlando that is in between being a Crowne Plaza and a Doubletree. Meaning, for now it is in identity limbo. The room was fine (and my dinner was delicious) but there wasn’t a feeling of brand pride among the staff […]
11 Things
http://teachergirlblogs.com/2012/01/23/11-things/
Holy and Human, Seven Days a Week (A Retirement Tribute to Father Gil)
From August 1992 through mid-2005, my priest was Father Gil Crosby. One of our practices as a congregation at St. Francis of Assisi Episcopal Church was called “Thanksgivings.” During this part of the service, which occurred right before recessional, he would stand in front of us and anyone who wished to express something they were thankful for […]
My Breakfast “Scene” (A Mama Kat Writing Prompt)
This week, random.org “chose” Mama Kat prompt number four for me: Describe the scene at breakfast. What that prompt conjures up for me is a step-by-step of how I make this happen at my house, as a beloved family tradition on weekend mornings: but it would be a blatant lie to say I do that. It is also tempting to […]
Wordless Wednesday (Across the Boarder (?) Edition)
Things that make Big Green Pen see Red! include waking up to this: Props to AOL, though, for fixing the error within hours! It’s nice to know they care.