Forrest, Cecilia, and Miana
Miana: “This time a year, we’re such a busy family. We have a sport every single day. It’s strange to have nothing scheduled now. We miss soccer.”
Nima, Abdallah, Lubna, Yousef, Yacub, and Yasser
Yousef: “Together we stand, divided we fall.”
Justin and Rachel
Rachel and Justin have climbed every mountain and crossed every river to simply be together. Yesterday was meant to be the culmination of their unwavering devotion towards one
Georgia with Ollie
Georgia is never bored. She finds many things to do to make each day meaningful.
Nell, David, and Lisa With Scout and Truman
Nell: “It’s 9 PM. I probably ought to get out of my pajamas.” David: “Go back to your classroom.” Lisa: “All I do is dishes.”
Steve and Rona
Steve: “I am so glad we planted extra peas.” Rona: “I am continually grateful Steve and I learned to live together and work together in the same space
Betsy, Aidan, and Keenan
Betsy Schilling Waters thinks of herself as “a FRYSC” (Family Resource and Youth Services Center). She works at Beaumont Middle School, where she and others have been helping
David, Holly, and Candace
Holly Hughes is the English Language Learner Teacher at Mary Todd Elementary School. David Mato is the Instructional Media Teacher at Maxwell Spanish Immersion Elementary School. A native
Samantha and King
Samantha Johnson is Director of The Night Market, Social Media Lead at the Julietta Market, Community Manager at Hi Anxiety, Creative at Kentucky For Kentucky, Brand Marketing Consultant
Cara and Tom
Cara put the two teddy bears in their front-room window 10 days ago, when the coronavirus epidemic still felt quite new. The two bears have been with her
Emanuelle, Zachariah, Shana, and David
Shana Sippy is Assistant Professor of Religion at Centre College and founding co-chair of the Underrepresented Faculty Council and Faculty for Justice at Centre College (https://facultyforjustice.weebly.com/). She is
Derek, Griffen, Duncan, and Heather with Yggy
Derek, Heather, Griffen, and Duncan: “4 redheads and a sousaphone player miss live music. We Will Survive.”
Isaac, Nathan, Carter, Cat, and Chloe
Chloe: “I miss my friends.” Carter: “It’s been so boring at home, I miss the boring stuff at school.” Isaac: “I’m bored here. There’s nobody boring at my
John, Rocco, Avery, and Genia
Genia Harrison teaches at Mary Todd Elementary School. It was Genia’s idea, but their neighbor who made the shirt for Rocco because Rocco works at Target. On the
Megan and Melissa
Melissa and Megan are planning to get married in Pittsburgh on June 27. They chose this date to commemorate both the Supreme Court decision of June 26, 2015,
Megan and Melissa (2)
Melissa and Megan are planning to get married in Pittsburgh on June 27. They chose this date to commemorate both the Supreme Court decision of June 26, 2015,
Ximena and Glenn With River and Loki
Ximena: “I feel very fortunate we are still employed, given the awful unemployment globally. I am grateful we get to spend extra time with our dogs.”