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2020 proved to be a year no one saw coming. Between the public health emergency, closing of businesses and schools and stay-at-home orders, families were thrust into unfamiliar routines and lives were turned upside down. Grown-ups and children alike were faced with navigating brand-new ways of life. But even in the midst of all the uncertainty, what 2020 also provided was an opportunity; to reconnect, to slow down and to appreciate the things and the people that matter the most in our lives. This is a story of creating a new normal. A story of finding gratitude, of being thankful, and of reconnecting in a time it was needed the most.…mehr

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2020 proved to be a year no one saw coming. Between the public health emergency, closing of businesses and schools and stay-at-home orders, families were thrust into unfamiliar routines and lives were turned upside down. Grown-ups and children alike were faced with navigating brand-new ways of life. But even in the midst of all the uncertainty, what 2020 also provided was an opportunity; to reconnect, to slow down and to appreciate the things and the people that matter the most in our lives. This is a story of creating a new normal. A story of finding gratitude, of being thankful, and of reconnecting in a time it was needed the most.
Autorenporträt
Jennifer Medlin Bridgeman is a wife and a mother of two boys. She was born, raised, and currently resides in the middle Georgia area. She has a background in child development and school psychology and is an early care and education professional dedicated to improving the lives of children. She has spent the past 19 years working with children in a variety of settings, from pre-school and elementary education to child care regulation. When not working, she enjoys spending time with her family, working on various projects, and being on the beach in North Carolina.