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March 2024

Day 3 – Teaching in Alaska, Part 2 – #SOLC23

It's been a good day. Slow to get up, went to school to rearrange my room, got home to watch the Iowa Women's Basketball team win against Ohio State, and now this. I'll pick from yesterday's post. I had 15... Continue Reading →

Day 2 – First Teaching Job in Alaska – #SOLC24

I swear I've written about my first job, but going through my posts, apparently not. #youareoldandforgetful That may very well be, but I am what I am! 🙂 In 1994, we needed a job! We'd graduated in December, and married... Continue Reading →

Day 1 – Who Are You? – #SOLC23

Year 9 of my Challenges. Not quite like the cool kids in double digits. But that's ok! #beniceortheywillnotreadyourstuff Yeah, yeah. I looked at last year's introduction and found my last bullet point to be telling. I said that I was... Continue Reading →

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