Thursday, April 24th: Tonight Brooke had her first outdoor soccer game of the season. It was so fun to watch her get her little body in the way of the players on the opposing team. She is fearless when it comes to that, even after breaking her nose last year! Papa Tony, who coaches the team, had a bit more fun than the girls for sure!
Friday, April 25th: Tonight I had our parenting group meeting. I am always touched, when I get together with a group of my friends, how amazing they are and how supportive a group of women can be. It is nice to know that I am not alone in my thinking and that I have people in my life who can both support and hold me accountable in a loving way.
Saturday, April 26th: Tonight we went to the Bull Roast put on by parents of our school. Even given the tension and toxicity surrounding our school lately, it was a wonderful time of celebration. I haven't taken the opportunity to dance so much in a really long time and it felt great. Much needed night out!
Sunday, April 27th: Looking forward to spending some time with friends on their boat tonight. I haven't been on a boat in a really long time and it is a gorgeous day for it.
Sunday, April 27, 2014
Wednesday, April 23, 2014
Light At The End Of The Tunnel
I LOVE that today was the first day that I saw a light at the end of a long, long tunnel! Community, gratitude, being yourself, and love always wins!
Tuesday, April 22, 2014
Monday, April 21, 2014
Biking Riding, Easter Fun, and the Boston Marathon
Saturday, April 19th: We had a great family relaxation day today! Tony spent some time teaching Brooke how to ride a bike without training wheels. She is getting there!
Sunday, April 20th: We had a nice day visiting Dad and Carol and then Mary's family. The girls got to play with their cousins Remi, Liam, Brianna, and Maddie.
Sunday, April 20th: We had a nice day visiting Dad and Carol and then Mary's family. The girls got to play with their cousins Remi, Liam, Brianna, and Maddie.
Monday, April 21st: Loved this post about the history of the Boston Marathon which was held today.
In celebration of today's Boston Marathon, we're sharing the dramatic story of the first woman to officially run the historic race. Kathrine Switzer's experience is a revealing illustration of the barriers that trailblazing women athletes had to overcome and of how far girls and women in sports have come in only a few decades.
In 1967, Switzer was a 20-year-old college student at Syracuse University when she registered for the race using her initials, K.V. Switzer. Not realizing that she was a woman, who were barred from participating in the Boston Marathon for over 70 years, race officials issued her an entry number.
During the race, marathon official Jock Semple attempted to physically remove Switzer from the marathon after discovering she was female. Other runners, including Switzer’s boyfriend Tom Miller, blocked Semple and she was able to complete the marathon. Pictures of the incident and the story of Switzer’s participation in the marathon made global headlines.
After the marathon, Switzer became deeply engaged in efforts to increase girls’ and women’s access to sports and she and other women runners finally convinced the Boston Athletic Association to drop their discriminatory policies and allow women to participate in 1972. By 2011, nearly 43 percent of Boston Marathon entrants were female. Switzer also helped lead the drive for the inclusion of a women’s marathon in the Olympic Games -- a victory which was achieved at long last with the first women's marathon at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles.
To read more about Kathrine Switzer's inspirational story, we recommend her autobiography, "Marathon Woman: Running the Race to Revolutionize Women's Sports," which you can find at http://amzn.to/1o1607x
To watch a wonderful short Makers interview with Switzer about her experiences breaking barriers in women’s sports, visit http://bit.ly/1jj4pJX
For an excellent resource for teaching tweens and teens about the history of Title IX -- the landmark 1972 U.S. civil rights legislation which opened up many athletic opportunities for girls by prohibiting gender discrimination in educational activities --we highly recommend "Let Me Play: The Story of Title IX: The Law That Changed the Future of Girls in America" for ages 11 and up at http://www.amightygirl.com/let-me-play
To inspire your children with the stories of more female sports trailblazers, visit our “Sports / Games” section athttp://www.amightygirl.com/books/general-interest/sports-games
For more stories of both real-life and fictional girls and women confronting sexism and prejudice in a multitude of forms, visit our "Gender Discrimination" section at http://www.amightygirl.com/books/social-issues/prejudice-discrimination?cat=69
And, if your Mighty Girl loves sports, check out our collection of girl-empowering t-shirts and select 'sports' from the left menu athttp://www.amightygirl.com/clothing
Friday, April 18, 2014
Earth Day Celebration, Book Club and Birthday Dinner
Thursday, April 17th: Today we had a nice Earth Day celebration at school. Maya and Brooke's class performed a student written skit about the importance of trees. It was adorable!
At night, I went to my friend's house for my Book Club meeting. I love having such a diverse group of women to call my friends. They are open minded and so very intelligent. It is an honor to be among them.
Friday, April 18th: Tonight we went to Tony's parents' house to celebrate Jen and Gordon's birthday. It it amazing to me to have watched Jen grow from a little 4 year old into a beautiful 23 year old. Gordon is a sweet man who is always so genuinely touched by the thoughtful gestures of his children and grandchildren.
At night, I went to my friend's house for my Book Club meeting. I love having such a diverse group of women to call my friends. They are open minded and so very intelligent. It is an honor to be among them.
Friday, April 18th: Tonight we went to Tony's parents' house to celebrate Jen and Gordon's birthday. It it amazing to me to have watched Jen grow from a little 4 year old into a beautiful 23 year old. Gordon is a sweet man who is always so genuinely touched by the thoughtful gestures of his children and grandchildren.
Wednesday, April 16, 2014
Good Friends and Gratitude Within Challenging Times
Tuesday, April 15th: Tonight I went to dinner with most of the staff at my job. It was a bittersweet event because we all love each other so much and because of the crazy drama going on at work, almost all of us are leaving after this year. I am so grateful for the opportunity to work with each and every one of them and will take with me a piece (or two) of wisdom from each of them.
Wednesday, April 16th: Tonight I am grateful for a few things: going for a short yet intense run, having daughter who is in love with school and learning, listening to my daughters sing Happy Birthday to their grandfather over the phone, having a family dinner during the week, having families who love my teaching style so much they are willing to follow me anywhere, and knowing that after tomorrow, I have a four day weekend!
Wednesday, April 16th: Tonight I am grateful for a few things: going for a short yet intense run, having daughter who is in love with school and learning, listening to my daughters sing Happy Birthday to their grandfather over the phone, having a family dinner during the week, having families who love my teaching style so much they are willing to follow me anywhere, and knowing that after tomorrow, I have a four day weekend!
Monday, April 14, 2014
Cherry Blossoms and
Sunday, April 13th: Spent a fun day traveling south to check out the Cherry Blossoms and visit with Uncle Tom and Aunt Barbara. So grateful for a gorgeous day!
Monday, April 14th: Today seems a bit harder to find something that I love. I found out bad news in regards to a job and my community and it feels like my faith is wavering. I know I need to trust in love and my bigger reason for being here on Earth. Today I love my family and my friends. Without their support and faith in me, things would be overwhelming.
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