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December | 2010 |
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For those balancing college and kiddos. Archive December, 2010. And holiday ideas, part 2). Ok, I apologize for slacking a bit on blog posts during the past couple weeks. I was trying to finish up final projects for the semester, so I got a little distracted. In any case, I’m on break now, and I’m eager to catch everyone up on all the excitement of my parent/student life! First of all, Sean and I made it to our holiday break without any major disasters. Hooray! Not only did we survive, but we excelled!
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Ornaments and window clings and nail polish! Oh, my! |
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For those balancing college and kiddos. Ornaments and window clings and nail polish! Hannah’s quote of the week:. On Thanksgiving, we went around the table to say what we’re thankful for. When it was Hannah’s turn, Sean asked, What are you thankful for, Hannah? I can’t help but love her honesty. Now let’s transition from Thanksgiving to Christmas. Project: Christmas tree ornaments. Price: $2 for a package of two ornaments. Project: Winter window clings. Price: $2 for one sheet. Wearing festive nail polis...
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Going from point A to point B |
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For those balancing college and kiddos. Going from point A to point B. Last November I mentioned in my blog post,. Should I Stay or Should I Go. If all goes well (meaning I don’t get sick in the next four days), I’ll post another blog upon my return hopefully one with plenty of photos and wonderful stories! 3 going on 30! The benefits of being bilingual →. 2 Responses to “Going from point A to point B”. March 6, 2011 at 5:20 am. March 6, 2011 at 7:51 am. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Success! (And holiday ideas, part 2) |
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For those balancing college and kiddos. And holiday ideas, part 2). Ok, I apologize for slacking a bit on blog posts during the past couple weeks. I was trying to finish up final projects for the semester, so I got a little distracted. In any case, I’m on break now, and I’m eager to catch everyone up on all the excitement of my parent/student life! First of all, Sean and I made it to our holiday break without any major disasters. Hooray! Not only did we survive, but we excelled! Another idea: baking....
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3 going on 30! |
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For those balancing college and kiddos. 3 going on 30! I’m back in school now, working on my second semester at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication. I have plenty of homework to occupy me this weekend, but I thought I’d take a moment to share a couple funny examples of Hannah’s eagerness to grow up before getting back to my assignments. On Sept. 26 I posted a blog called “I Can Do It Myself! She had me cracking up! By the way, in my “I Can Do It Myself” blog, I men...January 3...
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Multitasking in Kazakhstan |
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For those balancing college and kiddos. On November 2nd, Election Day, I had a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to interview a journalist from Kazakhstan. Who was visiting ASU with a group of professionals in the Edward R. Murrow Program for Journalists. For my interview with Olessya Ivanova. Should I stay or should I go? One Response to “Multitasking in Kazakhstan”. November 17, 2010 at 5:26 am. Nice job, Joanne. “Where there is a wish, there is a way,” she said. How true. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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The benefits of being bilingual |
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For those balancing college and kiddos. The benefits of being bilingual. Well, I made it to the Dominican Republic and back, and I had a wonderful time! You’ll find a few photos from my trip throughout this post). Although I had to leave Hannah while she was still suffering with a nasty cold, I managed not to catch it and tried not to feel too awful leaving her while she was sick. Dancing in the streets of Santo Domingo. I think teaching children a second language is invaluable. How to Introduce a Second...
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Moms can still be cool! |
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For those balancing college and kiddos. Moms can still be cool! My mind is still racing from my marathon Dominican Republic article-writing (due tomorrow), so I thought I’d just keep it going and post some thoughts on my blog before I try to go back to sleep. The fact that I’m a nearly 30-year-old wife and mother has not escaped the minds of some of my younger classmates, and because most of them are single and don’t have children, we seem to see each other a little differently. But yes, I also get very ...
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Should I stay or should I go? |
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For those balancing college and kiddos. Should I stay or should I go? I recently learned that several exciting journalistic opportunities may be heading my way. Some say every challenge creates an opportunity, but in this particular situation, my opportunities are creating a challenge. So what’s the challenge? Spending time away from Hannah. Next semester one of my classes will include a nine-day trip to the Dominican Republic. When have I ever had an opportunity like this? And when will I have it again?
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I can do it myself! |
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For those balancing college and kiddos. I can do it myself! When children grow up constantly looking over their shoulder to see if their choices are the right ones, eventually, they subconsciously stop making their own choices, and simply follow what everyone else is doing.” -Ela Forest, The Parental Intelligence Newsletter. To which I tell her, No, you say, ‘. And she said, No, I got it. We can’t help but laugh because she sounds so grown-up and independent! I found a great article. Going through this w...
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