Dear
Sally,
I wish you could have been with us yesterday. (You were
there in
spirit.) The continuation of the lunch group you used to get
together
with, met at Ravine Gardens. Only Jeannie was one of the
originals, but
there were connections which drew us together. Besides
Jeannie there
were Dick, Susan Cary, Gary and me. Laura didn't feel
comfortable with
joining us because so many in Florida have the virus. Her
son Phil had
the virus but recovered.
We had a big picnic shelter all to ourselves so we didn't
get close. It
was interesting to hear people share past experience and get
better
connected in the present. One thing we talked about was
interracial
families. Dick and I remembered Isis from Friendly Eights.
She is 18
years old and finished high school. Apparently Susan is much
involved
with the adult children of her adopted biracial daughter.
Jeannie has arranged her Montessori school so that she can
open in a
month. The parents are very cooperative and anxious for the
children to
be in a classroom even though many safeguards will be
practiced. It is
very encouraging to hear how schools can be adapted to
changing
circumstances. Children don't have the preconceived ideas
about how
things are supposed to be. With adequate resources and
innovative
leadership, it can be done.
I hope that Lucy's and Maisy's schools are making the
adjustments that
will make it possible for them to join their teachers and
classmates in
a safe setting.
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