Quote of the Day “There is no need to fear any problem you are working on. If you are working on it, then you are influencing the outcome. “It’s the problems you don’t address that should concern you.” – James
First Day for 10th Grade at NHS and 8th Grade at MCMS
Quote of the Day “Finding your way in life is like unlocking the combination of a safe. You have to go forwards and backwards. Life is not a direct march from A to B. The twists and turns are progress,
First Day of School and Nolensville v Brentwood Scrimmage
Quote of the Day Weston to Turner: “How are we all your hoodies dirty?” Bo to Turner: “You sleep in them a lot, don’t you?” Turner: “Yeah, but I also spill my dinner on them.”
First Day as 6th and 8th Graders at Mill Creek Middle School
Quote of the Day “It seems, in fact, as though the second half of a person’s life is made up of nothing but the habits they accumulated during the first half.” – Fyodor Dostoyevsky
First Day of 5th and 7th Grades at Mill Creek
Quote of the Day “Improvements are only temporary until they become part of who you are. -The goal is not to read a book, the goal is to become a reader. -The goal is not to run a marathon, the
First Days of 6th and 4th Grades at Mill Creek
Quote of the Day “A bookstore is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking.” – Jerry Seinfeld
Moving Day – Our New Home in Summerlyn
Quote of the Day “There’s no hot water.” – Bo, on move-out day, once I realized that the hot water heater was not heating our water.
First Day of Third and Fifth Grade
Quote of the Day “[George Orwell wrote] for four basic reasons. First, sheer egoism. The desire to seem clever and to get talked about. Second, aesthetic enthusiasm. The pleasure he gets from playing with sentences and words. But Orwell has
First Day at School
Quote of the Day “Here’s the great secret about leadership: it’s not about you. It’s about making other people better. Leadership is more about trust you have earned than the authority you have been granted. You must earn the right
First Day of First and Third Grade
The Pits: There are a few notable friends in the boys’ classes that Traci and I aren’t so thrilled about. The Peaks: We did the typical chalkboard photo of the boys on their first day back at school. Weston’s going