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Monthly Archives: June 2013
Second Preday Conference…
DON’T FORGET, to see info specific to the ALA Conference look at my blog, Sneaking into the Library. I will be updating with new info the next 2 days! Thanks! http://whatchmacalit.wordpress.com Former post about the 5k preparation and more to … Continue reading
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Volcanic decisions and reactions…
(Wednesday) As I sit in Benito Juarez Airport, I reflect on the last few weeks, and wow, the realizations of things that have happened and haven’t…you’ll love this upcoming post…:) (Thursday) It has been awhile, but oh what an awhile … Continue reading
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Happy Father’s Day!
I did not even realize it was Father’s Day until Cynthia Kaplan, from Lucky Dog told me, lol. Funny, it was while she was telling me of a dog that was found at the metro in Roma today…:( I’m … Continue reading
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Mexico? Mexico…
…about Mexico. As individuals that study and work here, we often laugh about the stereotypes we had, and our friends have, that are not from Mexico. I say this as I know what I was thinking when I entered Mexico … Continue reading
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Starting off June right…bittersweet…
I have been reluctant to describe my feelings this month of June, as so much has kept crashing against my memory bank – I should say emotional bank as the number of experiences I have tried to come to terms … Continue reading
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Ending May in style…
Whew. I have hear that sign and sign of exhaustion in the halls and doorways of many of the teachers lately, including from me. Most if it being utter exhaustion from the work that narrows down to being the … Continue reading
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