Differences in Online Education – My Experience as a Student

I love learning. I love teaching and I’m a better teacher when I’m also learning. Despite a terminal degree, in my mind an additional Masters made perfect sense. I’ve put that specific degree on hold, for now, but I learned that private, non-profit is not necessarily better. I began exploring online BSN and MSN programsContinue reading “Differences in Online Education – My Experience as a Student”

Mindfulness and Intentionality

  The holidays are a perfect time to think about mindfulness and intentionality. It is easy to get caught up in buying gifts for people who don’t need anything, resulting in spending valuable time and money on things that aren’t important. Mindfulness allows us to enjoy the holidays through our presence, without the undue pressureContinue reading “Mindfulness and Intentionality”

A tribute to my dad

My father, Webster Marlowe, 84, of Palatka, Florida, died peacefully in his home on Monday morning, October 10, 2016. He is survived by his wife, Marie Benedict Marlowe, my brother and me, his sister, Katherine Long, of Liberty, SC, four grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren, and numerous nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by 10Continue reading “A tribute to my dad”

An Excellent Adventure

My husband turned 75 this year and we are celebrating this milestone with 75 adventures. We’ve chosen to include the intentional and unintentional adventures, both good and challenging. This liberal definition of adventure has resulted far more adventures than we anticipated and we’re up to 68, but this approach to the year has just beenContinue reading “An Excellent Adventure”