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Referencing Your Thoughts, Opinions, and Points of View
Happy Thanksgiving!! As I put in two pumpkin pies and one pan of brownies into the oven this morning ( I am a believer on cooking.baking the day of, when I am going to serve to others!), I listened to … Continue reading
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Going the Extra Mile is All of Us, Not One of Us!
I was chosen as the Staff member of the month for November – (Thank you !) which is crazy for this reason- (the theme was Going the Extra Mile) – everything, and I mean EVERYTHING in the form of an … Continue reading
A Library, Love Letter. What Impact Does a School Librarian, and the Profession, Have On Others? We Want Your Stories!
Before the start of #AASL2025, I received this email: (Insert your name after Dear, because I realized, this pretty much describes anyone I have met that truly dives in 100% as a librarian) Dear , This has been one of … Continue reading
Implausability
Today, David Rubenstein was one of many well-deserved that received the Presidential medal of Freedom. His name might be VERY familiar if you have ever been to the Library of Congress National Book Festival. Looking at the Opening Ceremony of … Continue reading




