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lajobi | Bonavita Blog
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Bonavita cribs are synonymous with innovation, design and quality. This blog features celebrity news, industry happenings and great tips for the nursery! March 7, 2011. We were thrilled when our friends at Pewter and Sage agreed to host a Mood Board Monday party featuring Bonavita cribs. We Bonavita bloggers nearly jumped out of our beds this morning to check the responses – we were so excited! And … Continue reading →. Mood Board Monday with Pewter Sage. February 28, 2011. February 23, 2011. Golden Glob...
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SheCon ’12 Re-Cap | Life After Daycare
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Thoughts Before Work 2. SheCon ’12 Re-Cap. June 7, 2012. So….almost 2 weeks ago I attended SheCon ’12. I am officially a SheCon “Founder,” meaning I was present at the very first conference, held last year in Miami. When I found out it would be in Orlando in 2012, my first question was “Where do I sign up? 8221; Because of my work schedule and my need to save up days off (working moms, those personal days you earn each paycheck are more valuable than gold, no? But I rarely use it. Aliza Sherman. The pane...
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Class Party Ideas | RoomMomSpot
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Fresh and Fun Classroom Party Ideas. We’ve collected great class party games, snacks and craft ideas… fun for the whole school year! Let’s face it, classroom parties are fun, planning them, not so much. If you’re looking for fresh classroom party ideas, please view and share our Classroom Party Guide. Covering the entire school year from Back-to-School Parties to End-of-Year parties, this guide has guaranteed fun for the whole class all year long! View more presentations from VolunteerSpot. Skip To My Lou.
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Not Quite What I Had Planned: June 2009
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Not Quite What I Had Planned. EVERYTHING ON THIS SITE IS TRUE - EXCEPT FOR THE STUFF I MADE UP * *. Tuesday, June 30, 2009. Photo of the Day:. There is no sweeter sight to parents anywhere, especially when only half-way through a three-day road trip. Comment of the Day:. Kellen, as we pull up to a gas station and prepare to get out:. Dad, don't open the door! I don't have any pants on! Everyone else, in reply:. Links to this post. Monday, June 29, 2009. Photo of the Day:. Comment of the Day:. Do you know...
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Upcoming Book Clubs - From Left to Write
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Join the Book Club. For Publishers & Authors. What’s on tap for our book club? Take a look at upcoming and past book club reads. Interested in submitting your title in consideration for a book club selection? More info about our book club and sponsorship packages here. Please contact us at editor@fromlefttowrite.com for 2016 book club sponsorships. PAST BOOK CLUB SELECTIONS. Looking for a book to read with your book club or on your own? If I Fall, If I Die. By Matthew Matheny;. Trapped Under the Sea.
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January 13, 2015 · 12:14 am. An ordinary night in September: 54 math problems. Convert the fraction to a decimal–which is basically long division, right? So how long should a long division problem take a reasonably capable 11 year old. Maybe 2 minutes? SO that means 108 minutes for one night’s homework for one class. As a dad and as an educator, I have to ask, “WHY? What benefit is there in 54 problems that would not be in 15, or even 20? Different types of problems? Once again–he’s 11. Dad Takes A Break.
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Finding Peace | Dad Knows Better
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Category Archives: Finding Peace. January 13, 2015 · 12:14 am. An ordinary night in September: 54 math problems. Convert the fraction to a decimal–which is basically long division, right? So how long should a long division problem take a reasonably capable 11 year old. Maybe 2 minutes? SO that means 108 minutes for one night’s homework for one class. As a dad and as an educator, I have to ask, “WHY? What benefit is there in 54 problems that would not be in 15, or even 20? Different types of problems?
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April 9, 2015 · 11:50 pm. College Search–Round 2. Now that Big Sister is well through her second semester of her freshman year, we’re gearing up for our next college search. But this one’s different. Than when she is in the pool. Missing practice makes her cranky. She knows she wants to swim in college. So–at least for now, knowing that the search could change as we go–we are looking for a school where 1) she will feel safe 2) she will get a good education, and 3) she can compete in the pool. It has been...
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