Worcester Prep Second Grade Students Learn Science, Social Studies & Math Through Baking Bread

Worcester Prep Second Grade Students Learn Science, Social Studies & Math Through Baking Bread

Each year second grade students at Worcester Preparatory School take part in a unit that features learning science, social studies, and mathematics through baking bread. The breads — white, cinnamon, and cinnamon raisin — are sold at their annual bread sale with proceeds donated to the Atlantic General Hospital. Pictured, front from left, are second… Read more »

Adventures Of Fatherhood

Adventures Of Fatherhood

There is a new voice in the house. Although he’s not doing it the conventional way, when Carson uses it, everyone listens.Carson, 5, has never spoken, and it’s unknown if he ever will. We can’t dwell on that uncertainty. Instead, we concentrate on what we do know. He has the ability to communicate with us… Read more »

Things I Like

Close Super Bowl gamesQ-and-A sessions with my 6-year-oldFleetwood Mac’s longevityTableside guacamoleA great back scratchQuiet hotel roomsOld houses with huge front porchesA new restaurant that impressesMornings with no rushing aroundCompetitive peopleBaltimore pride

Things I Like

Cooking out in JanuaryEmbracing changeWaking up to snowThe unique sound of an acoustic guitarUsing the GoPro on my kidsA little girl with pigtailsWave watching at the InletFriday afternoonsGood news coming from a friendMy son’s missing front teeth smileMy old pairs of Uggs

The Resorter … Revisited

The Resorter … Revisited

Season of 1973Volume XIXEdition 9Issue HighlightsTom Ward’s Designer’s Showcase at 1816 Philadelphia Avenue offered furniture, carpeting, draperies, lighting and accessories.An article reported, “The town council was down in Virginia the other week, watching the construction of an underwater sand fence. The sand fence is constructed of steel and shaped like a triangle. It is made… Read more »