It was a tranquil Saturday morning in New York City in the roaring 1920s. The sun was just beginning to peek over the towering skyscrapers, casting rays of light that bounced off the windows of the bustling metropolis. Millie awoke in her cozy studio apartment in Greenwich Village, excited for the day ahead. At 23 … Continue reading Tranquil
People Watching
AFI #48 – Rear Window
Rear Window 1954 Directed by Alfred Hitchcock Netflix says... As his broken leg heals, wheelchair-bound L.B. Jefferies (James Stewart) becomes absorbed with the parade of life outside his window and soon fixates on a mysterious man whose behavior has Jefferies convinced a murder has taken place. Meanwhile, other windows reveal the daily lives of a … Continue reading AFI #48 – Rear Window
The Importance of the Small Group
I have a tendency to watch people. In fact, observing is a part of my job description as a school counselor. I spend the majority of my time in classrooms keeping track of certain kids' behaviors. This works out well because, for as far back as I can recall, I've been a people watcher. During … Continue reading The Importance of the Small Group