We all know the day is a big ruse by the card companies to make more money. It’s also an excuse for grandparents to send their grandkids more candy. (And for mom to point out that those Reese’s Peanut Butter Hearts are her favorite.) And then there’s the valentine Friendship cards that need to be […]
Philanthropy Friday: Start a Snoball and Encourage Microphilanthropy
Each Friday, the another jennifer blog shares stories of those who incorporate philanthropy into their everyday lives – personally and professionally – in a creative and unique way. If you have a story you’d like to share, please email Jennifer. I’ve been interested in finding ways to incorporate philanthropy into my life and have explored […]
100 School Days Project Ideas
Yesterday was G’s 100th day of 1st grade. It’s apparently a big deal because he was worried he might miss it when he came down with a fever on Monday. Luckily, he was fine by Tuesday and was able to celebrate 100 days with his classmates. I’m not sure exactly why 100 school days is […]
Wordless Wednesday: Joshua Chamberlain Statue, Brunswick, Maine
Post-Super Bowl 46 Notes: Ad Favorites, Puppies and Avoiding Who Actually Won
Well, another Super Bowl is done and I can’t say I’m happy with the result. It was a great game, though, and my husband sure is happy. If only Wes Welker caught that pass. If only Tom Brady didn’t start the game off with an intentional grounding/safety. If only… Before the game, we watched some […]
Pats vs. Giants: A House Divided
I grew up in Massachusetts and now live in Maine. I’ve lived in New England for most of my life, so it should come to no surprise that my football allegiance is with the New England Patriots. I was a fan when they didn’t (and weren’t expected) to win all the time. My husband, on […]
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