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Tag Archives: school
I Think This Week Happened and the Next One Is Coming
When this goes live, I’ll still be in the big day of training for my summer job. I’m writing this Friday night, so I don’t know what I’ve done or about to do. This is actually the first day of … Continue reading
Having a John Wick-end (I Give All Credit to My Friend Who Said It First.)
It was a busy week, but I’m happy to say that I get to rest a bit this weekend. A friend is coming over and we’ve been holding off on seeing ‘John Wick 3’ until we could do a marathon. … Continue reading
Goal Post: A Week Where Things Happened
Ever have a week that is busy, but you can’t really put words to the whole thing? I know a lot happened over the last week. Can’t categorize it and having trouble sorting it because I was running full tilt. … Continue reading
Goal Post: Back to Work in a Tizzy!
I went back to work this week and my body truly didn’t enjoy waking up at 5:30 AM again. So much that it got me up at 4:30 AM to make things worse. Seriously, I’m still averaging 5-6 hours of … Continue reading
Goal Post: The Week Has Come and Gone in a Blink
First, I look seltzer with ice. Soda in general, but I really love having a cup of flavored seltzer with ice. I don’t know why it tastes so good and I guzzle it down in a state of yummy bliss. … Continue reading
Posted in Goal Posts
Tagged blogging, goals, not much getting done, school, weather, work, writing
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Goal Post: Winter Break as a Teacher (Assistant)
Where to even start with this week? Well, I took my son to see Lego Movie 2 last Sunday, so we’ll start there. Not as good as the first one, but still very entertaining. I like how they incorporated both … Continue reading
Goal Post: My First Holiday Break from the Other Side
So, I have next week off, which is both cool and weird. I don’t enter it with the student mentality of ‘no more school!’. I’m a T.A. and I’ve only been one since November, so I kind of have a … Continue reading
Posted in Goal Posts
Tagged break, christmas, friends, goals, Holiday Break, school, vacation, work, writing
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School’s Out and the Summer Begins
The last week of school was a little more chaotic than I expected. There were a lot of errands and chores along with stress in getting things ready. Not the least of which was helping to get some dead branches … Continue reading
Posted in Goal Posts
Tagged author, children, goals, parenting, publishing, school, summer, writing
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Toby’s Tales by Vicotira Zigler: Now in Audio Book
Written by Victoria Zigler – and now with an audio version read by Joseph A. Batzel – the “Toby’s Tales” series is a five book series designed to show children – and adults too – the struggles and challenges faced … Continue reading
Posted in Guest Blogging, Spotlight
Tagged audio book, blindness, children, children's books, disabilities, KidLit, school, Sight Loss, writing
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