This is Emily's photo (very Zen)
Sorry this isn't zoomed in more...Helen's photo of Jofia's beading materials.
Blen's digital photo looks like a painting.
Da Won's awesome digital collage.
We love all of the girls in the dorm, and, as is typical at CSW, they all have passion and voice and leadership qualities. Next year will be the 3rd year of the dorm leader program at CSW and it grows bigger and better and more competitive each year. This year's leaders, Rada and Jin, have accomplished so much and we're really going to miss them! We had an amazing group of applicants for next year's dorm leader role, and it was a really, REALLY hard choice. The candidates all completed an application, wrote an essay, interviewed with their peers, and then interviewed with the dorm parents. This was a serious search, and we found serious talent and strengths. Ultimately, the position was awarded to two rising seniors. Helen is from MA, and Jane calls Taiwan home (when she's not calling the Barn home, of course.) They both have big plans for bringing even greater unity to our dorm community, and lots of passion and love for the Barn. We think they're going to make an excellent team, and we congratulate them heartily!
This was one of our favorite spots. Look how scared that egg looks all squished in there! There's still plenty of eggs out in the last round of the egg hunt, and Da Won and Juliana are neck and neck for finding the most amount of eggs...
Okay, I have to say I'm impressed. While there are about 7 of the original eggs still hiding around the dorm, the girls have found some that we thought were REALLY tricky! And it's so much fun to hear the laughter and shouts of joy as eggs are discovered. Who knew how hunting for chocolate could make a group of teenage girls so happy? ;)
On another joyful note, Yoon and Jerry (both CSW 2008 graduates) are visiting us on campus this weekend. It's such a nice mini-reunion. Yoon has said that the college dorms don't measure up to CSW, at least in terms of friendship and community, and watching the Barnies laughing together in the dorm, that's easy to imagine.
Yay for bonding over the pursuit of chocolate and giggles!
Passover begins at sunset today, and Easter is this Sunday. While perhaps better known for spiritual practices, these holidays have something else in common--searching! Whether for Matzoh or colorful eggs, children (and some adults) will be keeping their eyes peeled, and the girls in the Barn won't be missing out just because they're at boarding school. Starting on Thursday night, Michael and I will hide candy-filled eggs all over the dorm...and we'll keep hiding them all weekend!

Williamson Rainn Wanner was born yesterday morning (finally!). Isn't he a cutie? He hasn't come home yet, but we're very excited and are preparing a warm welcome for Alicia and Travis and baby Rainn! (But we promise to give them time and space before we all try to meet the new baby!) Yay!!
It's been a tough week at CSW, as we struggled to process the death of Robin, one of our beloved theater teachers, on Monday afternoon.The Barn girls have just finished a mod, and many of them are off-campus for mod break, getting refreshed for a new mod-full of classes. Michael and I decided to take this chance to head back to school: cooking school, that is. Make no mistake--Michael is the head chef in our house. But we both love sushi, and so we enrolled ourselves in a class that promised to teach us to make our very own ngiri sushi, scallop ceviche, and spicy tuna maki. I have to tell you--I was skeptical of our ability to make maki. And, I have to confess--it did take a ridiculously long time (this explains the slower service in sushi restaurants, perchance)...but being the photo geek that I am (just ask our girls in the dorm) I managed to sneak some evidence of our success...before it got gobbled up!
