Books | Teaching

Summer Reading List

Summer is a blessing to teachers! In addition to the increased bone and emotional strength from the sun, a more healthy urinary tract and some much needed rest, summer brings time to do something almost unheard of during the nine months of the school year – read for pleasure! Yummy! Sometimes the only thing that […]

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Books | Food | Parenting | Women's Issues

Stop! Hold On. Stay In Control.

If parenting teaches you anything, it is that you have control over exactly nothing. Like writing, for instance. I had been writing a post about Wonder Woman—the new one, the old ones and myself. I had a great start. About a page and a half. Then I remembered I was a Mom. Or, rather, I […]

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Books | Feminism | Women's Issues

Holding Out Hope

I woke this morning to the news that CNN was projecting Republican Greg Gianforte as the winner of the special election for Montana’s open US House seat, defeating Democrat Rob Quist. Just the day before, Gianforte was charged for allegedly assaulting a reporter, an audio of which has been blasting Facebook and assaulting all our […]

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