I'm not sure if I could consider Deborah Maue an education blogger, but I definitely admire her. In reading her blog for 5 minutes, I already felt better about not doing some of the things on my "should" list (I SHOULD weed my yard, i SHOULD clean my bathroom). I cried at hearing her talk about the things she missed about her deceased father. I loved hearing her list the things that were in her pocket. A lot of the things I believe about education come from the fact that we learn from our experiences, and I really believe that Maue's blog can help people learn from her experiences. That, and she has a really great sounding recipe for crab dip. I loved reading a glimpse into her life as both the VP of Marketing at Depaul University, and also as a wife, mother, and woman.
I'm not sure if I could consider Deborah Maue an education blogger, but I definitely admire her. In reading her blog for 5 minutes, I already felt better about not doing some of the things on my "should" list (I SHOULD weed my yard, i SHOULD clean my bathroom). I cried at hearing her talk about the things she missed about her deceased father. I loved hearing her list the things that were in her pocket. A lot of the things I believe about education come from the fact that we learn from our experiences, and I really believe that Maue's blog can help people learn from her experiences. That, and she has a really great sounding recipe for crab dip. I loved reading a glimpse into her life as both the VP of Marketing at Depaul University, and also as a wife, mother, and woman.