Category Archives: Reading

Real Life :Graduation Gift Idea

It is that time of year- graduation season. Many of our loved ones are expecting gifts and envelopes of cash, with the hope to fund their gap year. I am not opposed to this, as a year off can be … Continue reading

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Cursive is a dying art…

As a former third- and fourth-grade teacher, I remember the joy on children’s faces when they discovered that they could write like mom and dad. Students took pride in forming the graceful slants and curves in cursive writing — almost … Continue reading

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What is a freeloader person?

I coach a team (that my child is on) and help to organize team necessities, including team payments. Last year, a child on our team lost a parent and grandparent in quick succession. The family was understandably heartbroken and in … Continue reading

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Summer Jobs!

  What was your first job? Technically mine was standing in front of a K-Mart as a poor little girl, trying to get people to sign up for subscriptions to the local paper. That job sucked ass. I am not … Continue reading

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I’m Out of the Office ….

It is June, or what I like to refer to as summer! That means some time away from the office. While many of us dream of going to our happy place, we fret about the return to work and the … Continue reading

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