Very nice. Thank you, and Happy Easter right back……
It sounds like you have some good staff there. I spent most of my time in 2nd grade. What I miss most is conversations with (small) children. 🤭 Continue to let your light shine. Bless you.
Shameful. Disappointing. Disturbing. I’ve been out of the classroom a dozen years or so. It was getting difficult back then. Bless you. I will remember you in my prayers because you have a most difficult job.
I couldn’t have said it better myself. 🙏
Didn’t Scotland cut down tens of thousands of trees to put up these turbines? It made me sick. I feel even worse now.
Same here. KEK! 😂
Ha. I’m nearly 70 and I still look back at it with a smile. Learned my lesson. Blessings to you.
Oh, a cattle trailer! 🥹 You are a tough cookie!
I was raised the same. But I could use the push mower and as a teen I did mow the lawn. My dad said I should never allow someone to do something for me that I could do myself, so he taught me a bunch of things about tools that my husband appreciates. Kek. Before I could get my driver’s license though, he made me learn to do a tune up, oil change, change a tire, check the radiator and washer fluid. I had to learn to drive in the snow and find any address (in Seattle).
On one of our first dates I helped my husband clean the bottom of a 40’ fishing boat (Seward, Alaska). Kek. I wasn’t afraid of breaking nails and knew how to do hard work. My parents taught me that.
I feel sorry for many of the ‘kids’ nowadays.
Yes, indeed! We played baseball in the (suburban neighborhood) street, All kinds of yard games - Red Rover - Red Light, Green Light, camped out in the back yard, built forts in the woods. If I see something on the floor in a store I pick it up, just like Mom did. If I acted up in a store, I’d either be banished to the car or Mom would put the grocers from the cart away and we’d leave.
One time, Dad told me to put my shoes on while we were riding in the car. We were going to stop at a restaurant for a piece of pie….a rare treat….I did not do it. Dad parked the car in front of a window in the restaurant. I don’t know what he did, but he and Mom sat at the window where I could see - they could see me too - and had pie and coffee. I think Dad ate his pie very slowly. 😂 I never got any pie and I never did anything like that again….Good times!
Prayers being sent for your sister and your family.
Yes. I’ve never heard his voice get so high. He was really PO’d.
Sure looks like it. Kek.
Thank you. We have not bought Tyson Chicken since the Clinton years. I can’t remember the ‘scandal’. But we stopped knowingly purchasing their food then. I am sad to see a few of our favorite brands, Jimmy Dean being a biggie, on that list. I will now add those brands to our boycott list. Thank you again, Fren.
So good. So well said!
And Alaska Air.
This is a great idea. Patel Patriot had not followed Q before he began his series on Devolution. But, they flow together very well.
There are MANY exceptional things about this letter Laken wrote. You see youngsters like this every so often. 😢 (Most of my teaching career was 1st and 2nd grades.)
I agree with you on most of this. I’m on the fence as to whether abortion is OK in instances of rape and incest. Anyhow, Alaska is definitely a politically corrupt state and we can’t even confront our reps because they all party in Juneau together.
Lisa actually told me one time that she doesn’t work for me. . . Shortly thereafter I realized she was right. She works for the cabal/uniparty, etc.
I haven’t read this article yet. I’m still reeling with Senator Kennedy (LA) mentioning that Alaska was one of the states that allows abortion up to moment of birth.
I agree. Although it may be that it is the end of the times we know.