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Slice of Life Tuesday: The Frustration is Real #SOL24

The frustration, right now, is real. #uhoh My list of frustrations: It's Decemeber 3 and the low temperature will be 5 tomorrow night. Cold weather is dumb. My basketball teams simply don't take the game seriously. I got an email... Continue Reading →

Trust Broken

I didn't get my Friday blog written, and I was kind of bummed about it because I'd been on a pretty good roll as of late. However, it didn't happen, and that's a trust broken to myself, which kind of... Continue Reading →

#SOL17 Challenge – Day 6 – Irritation

My word of the day: irritation. I'll say right now, this is not the most positive of posts for Monday, so if you are looking for motivational or uplifting, there's nothing to see here. I'm irritated because I've got students... Continue Reading →

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