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298. Why Preach Peace

Posted on September 11, 2024September 10, 2024 by caritagardiner

I write my posts ahead of when they go live, and when I saw that this piece would become available on the twenty-third anniversary of one of the worst days in American/human history, I decided I’d write about the importance of teaching/ preaching/ leading people to seek peace. On my campus, one thoughtful, enterprising student…

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297. Why Teach Digital Wellness

Posted on September 4, 2024September 1, 2024 by caritagardiner

A year ago, the school where I work instituted a new rule saying that people couldn’t use their phones in communal spaces (dining hall, chapel, auditorium, class). When teachers find students on their devices in these places, we’re supposed to take their phones away, bring them to the deans’ office, and allow students to retrieve…

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296. Why Take Breaks

Posted on August 28, 2024August 26, 2024 by caritagardiner

Somebody took the above photo of my husband last spring at our school’s farm. When he was lounging in the grass, he had probably recently completed an hour or two of outdoor labor with the kids whose afternoon activity brings our school a significant percentage of its produce. My husband (Hi, CIO!) is very good…

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295. Why Search Your Virtual Couch

Posted on August 21, 2024August 20, 2024 by caritagardiner

Like many people, I get excited when I find a few dollars in the pockets of pants or jackets I haven’t worn in a while even though I know the money was mine to begin with. The proverbial place to find spare change is in one’s couch cushions, but the sofa you see above is…

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294. Why “We”

Posted on August 14, 2024August 13, 2024 by caritagardiner

Last year on my anniversary, I began my post with a photo from my wedding. Our anniversary is two days from when this post goes live, and for this year’s photo, I thought I’d go even further back in time. The picture above, just for funsies, is from an engagement party my family threw for…

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NetGalley Review of Wicked Serve

Posted on August 13, 2024August 10, 2024 by caritagardiner

title: Wicked Serve author: Grace Reilly publisher: Avon publication date: August 13, 2024 pages: 448 peppers: 3-4 (on this scale) warnings: spousal/child abuse violence trauma alcohol abuse anxiety injury – hospitalization summary: Volleyball-playing, college sophomore Izzy never thought she’d see Nik again after their summer fling because she goes to school in Boston and he’s the…

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NetGalley Review of Let’s Call a Truce

Posted on August 9, 2024August 8, 2024 by caritagardiner

title: Let’s Call a Truce author: Amy Buchanan publisher: St. Martin’s Griffin publication date: January 14, 2025 pages: 336 peppers: 3 (on this scale) warnings: parental, violent death (off-page, before story) parental abandonment alcohol summary: Widow Juliana is excited to prove herself in her job in HR after her years staying home with her young daughters, but…

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293. Why “I Love That for You”

Posted on August 7, 2024August 8, 2024 by caritagardiner

At a fancy restaurant on another recent trip, my bonus father, who doesn’t like mushrooms, asked for regular butter instead of the truffle-infused butter that was offered to us. The waiter actually responded to the request with, “This butter is really delicious.” Why would the waiter think his palate was the one that got to…

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292. Why “Tell Me More about That”

Posted on July 31, 2024July 25, 2024 by caritagardiner

I started thinking about the request, “Tell me more about that,” when I read one of Rebekah Jordan’s thoughtful newsletters on the topic. I recommend her weekly emails, which you can check out and/or subscribe to by clicking on the photo of her company’s website above. As you know (probably, since almost everyone who reads…

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291. Why “At the Same Time”

Posted on July 24, 2024July 22, 2024 by caritagardiner

Above is a photo I took of our mantle in Connecticut. You might think I took the photo in November, December, or January. I won’t tell you exactly when I snapped the picture, but it certainly wasn’t any of those holiday months. Yes, this year I’ve kept the stockings up much longer than I do…

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WHAT I DO

I serve as a class dean and teach English to high schoolers at a boarding school in Connecticut. I’ve earned a Bachelor of Arts (Amherst College), an Education Master in Learning and Teaching (Harvard University Graduate School of Education), a Master of Arts in English (Bread Loaf School of English), and most recently a Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing with a certificate in the online teaching of writing (Southern New Hampshire University).

As a writer, I hope to capture the complexity and joy of life in the New England boarding school world. On this site, I share what I know about trying to write fiction while deaning, teaching English, coaching, and doing the other tasks associated with helping to raise over six hundred other people’s children.

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Read my recent “Why” Wednesday Blog Posts

  • 391. Why Change the Font
  • 390. Why a Weighted Vest
  • 389. Why Soft isn’t Weak
  • NetGalley Review of The Great Outdoors
  • NetGalley Review of Villa Coco
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