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Continue reading →: The Hallelujah Singers!
Punky’s latest Choir experience at Church! (He’s in the 2nd row on the end) Hope you enjoyed the songs!
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Continue reading →: Bloggy Love
A very kind blogger, Beth, from Walk A Mile has bestowed a bloggy award onto me. 😉 Here is what she kindly said about my blog on her site: Tendrils Ink I love this blog…besides its external beauty there is internal beauty. Tendril is Special Ed teacher that is loving…
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Continue reading →: {insert interesting post title here}
This has been a long week. Granted MCA testing didn’t help. My students are fried. I am fried. I am a Glee-k! I love, love, love the show Glee. In a little over a week, I’ve watched the entire season 1 and caught up to where they are now… I…
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Continue reading →: Change is…
Ok, so I bore easily. Always have. I like to shake things up a bit. Get out of the rut. Go crazy every once in awhile. I have to change the blog. It’s time. So, dear Readers, what do you think of this new look? Yes? No? Try again?
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Continue reading →: Heartstrings
This happened on Sunday morning, but I haven’t had time to blog about it. Punky knew that Hubby was upset by the selling of the cabin. So, Punky woke up, bolted downstairs panting, “Mama, Mama, where my project from Sunday School? The heart pocket one…” I had no clue what…
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Continue reading →: Ahhhhhhhhhh, the memories…
Well, so far, the cabin at the lake will be sold this summer… There have been many tears shed in our household this past week. Punky is very upset. He wants to know where he will still fish… where we will go for the 4th of July, where he will…
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Continue reading →: Spring Sensations!
Last week, I posted the first look at my tulips in the front garden. Since then, I’ve taken a few pictures of them … they definitely put a “spring” in my step when I get home each day! I even caught a little grape hyacinth growing near by… I love…
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Continue reading →: Back to Basics
Today was the second day of state testing in Minnesota. MCAs are brutal to my students. First, let’s look at the frustration factor. My kids have learning disabilities. Let’s throw a test in front of them and expect them to perform at or above grade level. Really?!?!? Then, let’s look…

