dunderdale.bsky.social
Non-binary mom with adhd. EdD. Abolitionist. Still masking. Currently hyper-focused on fiber arts and genealogy.
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My toddler cried this morning because I wouldn't let her wear a long sleeve dress with 4 layers of tulle skirt over another skirt that had 2 layers of tulle. It is 85 degrees here today.
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Yeah I mean I watched all of I love the 70s in college and college kids today were born in the early aughts so it makes sense they'd listen to 90s music
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I was walking by campus the other day and some frat had a classic rock station on that was playing counting crows.
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But what if one day I need to call the guy I bought a couch from on Craigslist in 2011?!
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The slippers are 🤌🏻🤌🏻🤌🏻
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It means it's its own jurisdiction rather than a city or county school. It's pretty common.
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I was just thinking this morning that I might pick it back up and try to undo some of the chaos of letting a five year old run things unchecked for a year
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Like you're talking about a revolution but couldn't handle the discomfort of wearing a mask or missing brunch. Fuck off.
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*and serve my community.
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I wasn't before but I will now!
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We get free access to consumer reports which I used to decide which electric snow shovel to buy, because I'm turning into an archetypal midwestern dad.
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Come to the dark side. We have yarn and so many warm hats.
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I've been knitting while watching early aughts sci-fi on Pluto. Which fulfills the dopamine and creative need for me but not the informative one
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Toy Story 5: Talcott's Living Room
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Some libraries do summer reading for adults so there can still be prizes for reading!