Some families roast the pumpkin seeds. Others make pumpkin pies. Around here, we’re just happy to get the pumpkin carved without any bloodshed. This weekend when John picked up a knife and headed outside, two excited boys bounced out the door behind him. They hovered, large spoons poised in their hands, as they waitedRead More
A few months ago I received a message from a mother who had come across my blog. Lisa Murphy told me she was writing a book about her son Daniel, who had passed away after she and her husband adopted him from China. I was so grateful that Lisa had reachedRead More
I am thrilled it is autumn, my favorite season. The air is crisp, the leaves are turning stunning shades of red and gold and pumpkins are omnipresent. These days, the sun doesn’t rise until nearly 7 a.m. and we have less than 12 hours of daylight. The days continue to growRead More
Jack Levee, who was to begin his senior year at Calvert Hall College High School in Towson this fall, died in July after a severe allergic reaction and asthma attack.Read More
Brian Rogers, board chairman and chief investment officer of T. Rowe Price, has been named the 2012 Business Leader of the Year by Loyola University Maryland’s Sellinger School of Business and Management.Read More