Homeroom Wars
Email me your name and homeroom teacher if you would like the link to the slide show page!
My Rainy Birthday
I spent my rainy birthday taking pictures of my trees and protecting my camera from the rain.
Pushing for Greatness on the Last Track
Lots of pictures of the last day of track and field, and the trophy ceremony too.
Under the New Oak Tree
This tree was dedicated in memory of Michael Fuccile after the Fuce 5k, Metuchen’s first 5k Fun Run.
Junebug, the Sculpture
The unveiling of the Junebug Sculpture in downtown Metuchen kicked off the annual Junebug Artfest.
High Jump, Long Jump
At track and field last week, the kids learned a little about high jump, relay and long jump.
Learning and Discovery at the Edgar Art Gallery
Highlights from the Edgar Art Gallery feature the art of 8th grade students.
Memorial Day in Metuchen 2009
“Heartland America at its very best!” “Everyone should see this slide show!”–comments
The Tulip Poplars are Blooming
If you’re out and about Metuchen today, look up in the tall trees for tulip poplar blossoms.
A Complete Treat!
Click here to see a fun slide show of the middle school drama club’s spring production.
Metuchen at Night
I got trapped by darkness and took the long way home walking my bike and taking dark pictures.
A Few From the Sunrise Service
It’s unusual for most of us to be out when the sun is just coming up. So things are surprising, and…
Marking Time at the Daddy-Daughter Dance
Walking with John and his girls before daddy-daughter datenight.
What’s Your Easter Tradition?
My first Pysanka Party. But I didn’t decorate eggs. I took the easy way and took pictures.
Closing Night Memories
An awesome slide show from the Metuchen High School Footlighters production of Urinetown.
So Long Winter
We closed our eyes and thought about how excited we would have been if it were snowing on the first day of winter.
Can I Make a Difference in 30 Hours Too?
Julie uses her blog to raise awareness about local food pantries and hunger.
First Sign of Spring: Snowdrops
I love when the snowdrops blossom because it means spring is really coming.

My family calls me "the mamarazzi."