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I think I exceptionally loved this book for one reason: The struggle of Catherine was transparent and honest from beginning to end. This book was not just about a success story of a mother of two autistic […]
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Diane K commented on the post, Hitting the JackpotElena,
Thanks for sharing! I love how you know exactly what you want to do. As you might have already read from my blog, I have NO idea what I want to do. Sometimes I think of things and feel that it may be […]
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Diane K commented on the post, Balancing Work and FamilyElena,
I think as a teacher in her first few years, managing work and all the other things is almost impossible. As a teacher who is now in her tenure year, I can say that I do not miss the days I would run on […]
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The question of what one would do if they were to hit the jackpot has always been a favorite question asked among crowds for as long as we can possibly remember. However, no matter how many times I have been […]
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Diane K commented on the post, "Elusive" GoalsElena,
I love how all your goals are connected to your passion to culture and language! Your goals all come together to create this travel-filled, culturally immersed experience! Your excitement and passion […]
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I feel that I am still a bit young in my career, and in fact my age to feel that I have difficulty in balancing my work and family. I also think that as a teacher, we definitely are given the gift of being able […]
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So I took a moment to look up what exactly “elusive” was defined as. “Difficult to find, catch, or achieve.” I don’t know if I would call them goals if I did not have the intention of achieving them, so I will […]
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Diane K commented on the post, A Memorable TeacherI hope we strive to be teachers like Mrs. Bice who reach to our children inside and outside our classroom and want to see growth in our students beyond their academics!
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This place is Bora Bora, Tahiti. I have known since sophomore year of college this destination was where I was going to go for my honeymoon. I have been wanting to go Bora Bora so badly that I have it down to the […]
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Diane K commented on the post, A Place I Would Love to VisitAlthough Korea and Japan are supposed to be arch enemies, I still appreciate a lot of Japanese culture. As sad as it is, I have not visited any part of Asia other than Korea and I hope to change that before I get […]
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Diane K commented on the post, A Book I WILL WriteElena,
Being a huge soccer fan of KOREA, I think I would thoroughly enjoy your writing about soccer and its value in your culture. Every world cup I am glued to my screen screaming and shouting as if the […]
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Whenever I think of my teachers in the past, there are always two teachers that come to mind: Ms. Raneri from first grade and Ms. Nelson from fourth grade. Although both were equally memorable, I’d like to share […]
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Diane K commented on the post, If I were a TV/Movie character, I would be...Elena,
I LOVE Friends. And when I say I love it, it’s to a point where I know it plays on nick@nite every night from 11pm-1am and every afternoon at 4pm on tbs. So you can imagine I know Monica’s personality […]
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As much as I love to write and blog, I do not think I could write a book. However, if I was to be able to write a book and I could write about whatever I want, I think I would choose to write a romance […]
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If I were to choose a character, I would be Lily Audrin from “How I Met Your Mother.” If you are unfamiliar with this show, it is about a guy named Ted Mosby who searches for currently EIGHT whole seasons and will […]
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Diane K commented on the post, My PassionsYour interpretation of “passion” was strikingly interesting to me. I agree with you that passion is consistent and persevering, and that is exactly how I define what are the passions of my life. However, it is […]
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I feel that my first post was an introduction to what my passions are. My passion is to work with children (the youth). Becoming a teacher was just one of the many ways I figured I would be able to interact with […]
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Diane K commented on the post, If I weren't a teacher...Elena!
I am such a foodie myself, but I realize to be a food critic you must not only love food, but also be able to judge them! I LOVE food, but I am also very particular to my palate and taste, as as a food […] -
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I was always that child that wanted to become everything and anything. As a child I wanted to be a nurse, artist, chef, actor, singer, doctor, lawyer, FBI agent, homemaker, Preschool teacher, and many more that I […]
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