Life Kits

Are you providing a life experience or a Life Kit? My oldest son has long been fascinated with building things with his own hands – primarily set construction, but chairs, decks, a lodge–it makes no difference if there are tools and wood involved. Early on, I tried taking him to a […]

15 Years

I remember the events of 15 years ago today so distinctly – how can you not? Mandy and I had just started grad school at the University of Miami. Classes were summarily dismissed as we crowded around TVs; when classes were officially canceled, we lived in front of TV news at home until […]

First Day

Be human the first day. Be you. Be yourself, be welcoming. Don’t be a caricature of authority. Be you. If you see a list of do’s and don’t’s for starting the school year, ignore them. Be you. Happy First Day of School to most Michigan teachers and students! (I’ve been in […]

The Joy of Losing

I played a lot of chess yesterday during our family’s screen sabbath. My sons play with various levels of skill and concentration, but several times I had to contend with losing. Contend is the wrong word – I had to experience the unmitigated joy of losing. If you teach, your goal must be […]