Hey Friends ! Welcome to NCCs brand new student blog. With all the chaos happening right now, we want to provide a place to talk about important topics, and to share our experiences. We hope to provide tips and helpful advice for this new school format, share stories about our experiences, and provide a digital community for our school to gather around . Also, we hope to provide a creative outlet for all of you; we want this to be a space where we can share ideas and original content. We will also be posting regular updates from administration and student life, keeping you all updated on the happenings at NCC. If you are interested in submitting a post to be put on the blog, please feel free to send me an email at khuntting152@students.ccsnh.edu or kati.huntting@gmail.com , I would be happy to give you more information on the type of content we are looking for, and review your writing to be posted on our blog. We will also accept any photos, videos, or other ar
With the Pandemic going on, it may be difficult to celebrate Mother's Day the same way you would any other year. So if you aren't in a position to see her in person, then I recommend setting up a 45 minute zoom meeting with her. That way, you can have a conversation face too face, while also being a safe distance apart. I would also recommend sending her a gift via that mail, perhaps even having her open it on camera so you can see the surprise in her eyes. If you are still living in the same household as her, and as such can spend the entire day with her safely, then I recommend these classic Mother's Day surprises. First of all, clean the house for her while she watches whatever she wants. This day is all about her, so she shouldn't have to lift a finger, unless it is for scrolling through Netflix. Secondly, give her a gift that shows you care. It can be hand made, or sore bought; just be sure that it is a gift that represents her interest (i.e. get her s