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Tag Archives: teaching
Here Comes the Snow!
We’re getting hit by a Nor’easter here, which we never seem to be ready for. It always makes people nervous. Part of it is because clearing roads is always a pain and you kind of need to drive if you … Continue reading
Goal Post: Think I Earned a Really Long Nap
Another rough one in the books. Thursday and Friday were days that ended with me barely able to stay awake long enough to watch an episode of D.Gray-Man. Many might say that I should have just passed out and gotten … Continue reading
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Tagged goals, life, parenting, teaching, War of Nytefall, Windemere, working, writing
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Goal Post: Weekend Before the Hunger Strikes (Yom Kippur on Monday)
I feel like these posts don’t really have anything interesting these days. I wish I was doing more exciting things or stuff that I could talk about in public, but that’s not how my life is going lately. One would … Continue reading
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Tagged goals, life, teaching, weekend, working, writing, yom kippur
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And That’s a Week Wrap!
(I should just make this one my theme song.) Hey, anybody hear that I released a new book? It’s called War of Nytefall: Ravenous and it’s a really good read. Just click on the cover: Now, I feel like I’ve done … Continue reading
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Tagged busy, goals, life, parenting, school, teaching, War of Nytefall
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The Funnies of Summer
In case people need a laugh about the upcoming season. All from a Yahoo Image Search. Enjoy.
Summer 2020 Plans
Full disclosure: I’m writing this up on April 7th. Partially because it’s still the middle of the pandemic in New York and I have no idea what the future holds. Going to be pretty funny when I forget I wrote … Continue reading
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Tagged author, goals, no real idea, parenting, plans, summer, teaching, writing
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First Non-School Week of the Summer . . . It Was Aight
Think I’m going to have to do a day-by-day here. A lot happened since this was the first week that my son and I didn’t have school. In fact, Monday was the first day since late February that we had … Continue reading
On the Edge of Completion of Many Things
I was tempted to start this off by talking about current events. Then, I remembered all of the arguments I’ve gotten into this week. You see, I think about the psychological impact of an action and play devil’s advocate too … Continue reading
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Tagged books, goals, life, parenting, school, teaching, vampires, War of Nytefall, work, writing
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Didn’t I Do a Goal Post Only 2 Days Ago?
This is really becoming the hardest post for me to write every week. I can’t tell if it’s because I’m not doing much or time doesn’t feel the same. Days come off as years, but weeks are like minutes. When … Continue reading
Goal Post: Guess I Was Due for a Rough Week
This week didn’t go smoothly. The schoolwork was fairly intense because a lot of new skills and actions were introduced. First, analyzing a Longfellow poem with a kid who is literal to the bone is an act of patience. “Dust … Continue reading