Hi Thomas!
What a small world, indeed, and what an exciting moment for me. I was born and raised in Wilkes-Barre to a hard working, first generation American family. I was raised in my grandparents home, because back then, when money was tight, that's how families around here did it! Wyoming Seminary was an Ivory Tower, that my parents could not even thing of affording for myself and my sibs. As I wrote in a piece on my blog: http://theacademyforearlylearning.blogspot.com my father passed knowing that not only did I teach at the Ivory Tower, eight of his nine grandchildren attended Wyoming Seminary, six of whom, by this May will have graduated and been off to college. As I say in the piece, he died a humble, but proud MAN. It is very exciting to meet you and share reads with you. I hope, as you pass through again, you know where you can get some coffee to fill that Wyoming Seminary coffee mug of yours! All the very best to you and please, let's do keep in touch! Lois
Thanks, Tom. I got your invitation on Friday, but I was away at our state language conference. Will I see you at ACTFL? I'm principally going to chair the CSC meetings; haven't registered for ACTFL per se yet.
In our class, we are enrolled in an Advanced Web 2.0 class, and as students we are wondering if there is any role for us in this project, if so we would be very interested.
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What a small world, indeed, and what an exciting moment for me. I was born and raised in Wilkes-Barre to a hard working, first generation American family. I was raised in my grandparents home, because back then, when money was tight, that's how families around here did it! Wyoming Seminary was an Ivory Tower, that my parents could not even thing of affording for myself and my sibs. As I wrote in a piece on my blog: http://theacademyforearlylearning.blogspot.com my father passed knowing that not only did I teach at the Ivory Tower, eight of his nine grandchildren attended Wyoming Seminary, six of whom, by this May will have graduated and been off to college. As I say in the piece, he died a humble, but proud MAN. It is very exciting to meet you and share reads with you. I hope, as you pass through again, you know where you can get some coffee to fill that Wyoming Seminary coffee mug of yours! All the very best to you and please, let's do keep in touch! Lois
I appreciate your invite. Steve
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