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The Three Kings Day Parade Saturday, Jan. 10, 1-2 p.m. in downtown Cary, commemorates the eve that gifts are exchanged in Latino countries. Sponsored by Diamante Inc., a Cary-based nonprofit that promotes Latino/Hispanic culture across North Carolina, the parade ends with the arrival of the Tres Reyes Magos (Three Kings). Visit diamanteinc.org/events/three-kings-day or call 919-469-4069 for details.

 

“Much have I learned from my teachers, more from my colleagues, but most from my students.”
-Talmud, Ta’anit 7b

I found this universal truth on The Lerner School of Durham website. Shalom Amigos!

10675786_537307606413293_7505484545712939008_n11 years ago, I was where many of our Peak Parents are: toting around a 3 year old with an engine in each hand and Chugging along… Every morning I am blessed with the privilege of reliving the sweetness, the enthusiasm, the innocent joy of the preschool years, of all the children whom I’m entrusted with. May they all turn into adorable teenagers that allow themselves to be dragged by their mother to one more picture with Thomas…until the grandchildren come!

Richard St. John on Success

In Mexico, Mother’s Day is ALWAYS on May the 10th. No matter what day of the week that is, Mother’s Day is simply every May 10th. So today celebrating Mothers, celebrating Teachers (this is also Teacher’s appreciation week), and in advance of this second Sunday of May, when we’ll celebrate Mother’s here in the USA , I want to share with you another of my super favorite “Pearls of Wisdom from TED. I chose this one for this occasion as I believe we really have to pass this wisdom to our offspring.

With all my love and admiration to all because we are all mothers, parents, and teachers, somehow.

PS. For the very very delicate of ears, my apologies for the one word you may find offensive, although it’s impossible not to use it as it is in order to precisely define…

Today was our last day of our Dr. Seuss study, oh the things we can think now! We love him and he is the cornerstone of children’s Literacy curriculum in America. Wish the world would know more about him… Happy Birthday Dr. Seuss! We’ll keep it simple and happy!

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No more snow-days, tomorrow we’re having school and will warm the wintry weather with our Big Hearts Party.

The smiles of my children melt everything, specially me. I can’t wait to see you tomorrow! Be safe!

 

haert