Around the beginning of each October, Graham would start bumping into things. He would complain of blurry vision, particularly at night... bouncing unsteadily from one piece of furniture to the... read more →
The first time I met Caleb and Graham, I started tutoring Caleb in the SAT in 2013. At the end of a session (in which it was tough to get... read more →
Around the time that Graham was in 8th grade, Graham claimed to have grown an invisible beard. He consistently described his beard as "silky and substantial." For about a year,... read more →
About two years ago, my three-year-old daughter, Piper, decided she absolutely hated the color green and would even separate the green toys from all of the others, exiling them. When... read more →
Over the last 3+ decades I’ve taught hundreds of children to play the violin. I wish I could say that I remember every one of them, but that wouldn’t be... read more →
"So, what did you get on the Geometry test?" Graham asked me one day in Academic Recovery. "95%," I replied, fairly satisfied with my score, and fairly sure I had... read more →
Graham and I both enjoyed television more than the rest of the family. We were definite binge streamers when we got into a show, especially if we were watching it... read more →
I was having a talk with eleven-year-old Graham about fears. We talked about how everyone has things that make them anxious. I shared some of the kinds of things that... read more →
When given control over the music playing in the car, Graham loved to turn up the volume on the song "New York City" by They Might Be Giants and we... read more →
The story that I remember most vividly of Graham and I, happens to be one of the oldest memories that I have of Graham. I met Graham in first grade... read more →