Sunday started out just like any other Sunday, but I started to see status updates from local friend's about fires in Pflugerville. That was really scary; especially when one of the fires was only 1.6 miles from my house. The wind was blowing the fire away, so we were never at risk, but if it had ... READ the POST
His first test.
William has his first TEST today. He's a big first grader now, and so it begins :). It's a really easy spelling test, but it's the start of something new. :). He did 2-3 practice tests during the week and rolled his eyes each time because the words were so easy. heheh. Smarty ... READ the POST
Banning kids is stereotyping.
This originally started as a reply to a blog post by a friend of mine. Read her post first. Please. ---- This topic is a pet peeve of mine. This is a form of stereotyping. You may as well just say that your child(ren) have a dollar value. I'll just be talking about restaurants. I'm not ... READ the POST
struggle within 2
It's Friday again. Last week I promised that I'd post about struggle every week. I'm planning to follow through on that promise. So many of my loved ones face struggle far greater than mine, every day. I can't talk about that here but I can only imagine their pain. In all honesty, I ... READ the POST
first grade
The first day of first grade has come and gone and while we are still adjusting to being on a schedule again, I think we will all survive. I decided not to overwhelm myself with being the PTO President, but instead the "room mom". I'll organize class parties and the field trip volunteers. I ... READ the POST
struggle within
We all struggle. Some of us everyday. A few of us, sometimes. There are people like me that have something that gives our struggle away, but remember looks can be deceiving. My chair isn't really a struggle for me, but it might be for the 8 year old boy I saw at the store last ... READ the POST
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