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spinspun.bsky.social
I built and lived in my strawbale house for over 20 years until the pandemic made me think people like being around each other so I moved 1,000 miles with my son. Now I live in an apartment and my kid has lots of friends. Best mom ever.
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Our male students mainly wear black except for their wildly bright Sprayground backpacks.
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I like using Schoology so I don’t have papers on my desk, and we break out notebooks at least once a week. And Go Guardian helps keep Schoology YouTubeless.
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Crown: An Ode to the Fresh Cut
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Stephen. Remind people that they’re not helpless
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Chuck
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Herbie because he’s committed to his dream.
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I love hearing you.
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Avoiding seed oil might mean no potato chips or French fries or restaurant food. Most places don’t cook with ghee or coconut oil. So avoiding seed oil is a huge change to the American diet.
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Then please refrain from typing eff that person.
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Please add me.
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My favorite is whatever is growing happily. This cucumber is two weeks older than the picture since I’m very much not a weirdo who takes pictures of my plants every day. After the cuke I’ll plant peas because having an apartment balcony is okay.
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Loved this book. Read it because one of my fifth graders read it. Then I read two more in the series, and I recall Katsa menstruating as much as a kid who’s just trying to get out of class.
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I only use Ravelry, a fiber arts social media site. I set my intention to be more social this year, so here I am. Threads wanted me to be affiliated with some other thing so no. These are nice people who seem to draw a lot of cartoons. I hope that isn’t a bad word.
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Not a parenting book, but try “Behave” by Robert M Sapolsky. Then read “Determined.” By the time you read all those pages, your kids will have their PFCs all hooked up.