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Views from the Dock: July 2014
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Views from the Dock. Inquiries, insights, and imaginings from a small town girl who wants to do some good in this life. Tuesday, July 15, 2014. My Cup Runneth Over. I am feeling a mix of emotions tonight as we prepare for our time at camp (my favorite place in the world). I'm also thinking back on this entire past year and where I was last July 15th. I am so thankful that she is safe, content, and still so very sweet. My love for her? Well, my cup runneth over! When I say it to her. I couldn't see you!
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Views from the Dock: July 2015
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Views from the Dock. Inquiries, insights, and imaginings from a small town girl who wants to do some good in this life. Thursday, July 30, 2015. Remembering Christmas.in July. Inspired by an article Josh sent to me this morning, about the importance and need to make the "clackety noise" on the keyboard, I’m sharing another TBT post and these other favorite Christmas pictures. 8220;Oh you girls make such delicious food! I’d tell him as he asked as to where he should put the suitcases. “Oh! 8220;Oh my God!
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Views from the Dock: A Commencement Speech Final
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Views from the Dock. Inquiries, insights, and imaginings from a small town girl who wants to do some good in this life. Wednesday, June 17, 2015. A Commencement Speech Final. Well, here we are! Atticus Finch had these characteristics in To Kill a Mockingbird. Challenges will follow us throughout our lives. And unfortunately some of them will make you realize that the challenges of high school pale in comparison. But it’s not what is thrown at us that matters, it’s how we choose to cat...My Dad died. ...
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Views from the Dock: My Journey with Harper Lee's Go Set a Watchman
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Views from the Dock. Inquiries, insights, and imaginings from a small town girl who wants to do some good in this life. Thursday, July 23, 2015. My Journey with Harper Lee's Go Set a Watchman. I was out on my back deck having my lunch as I read the last twenty pages. After finishing Harper Lee’s Go Set a Watchman. I cried. It cannot be a coincidence that I ended the book just as it began to rain. My nose got tingly and my eyes filled with tears. “ Well done, Miss Harper Lee”. My first thoughts went to Mi...
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Views from the Dock: June 2015
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Views from the Dock. Inquiries, insights, and imaginings from a small town girl who wants to do some good in this life. Wednesday, June 17, 2015. A Commencement Speech Final. Well, here we are! Atticus Finch had these characteristics in To Kill a Mockingbird. Challenges will follow us throughout our lives. And unfortunately some of them will make you realize that the challenges of high school pale in comparison. But it’s not what is thrown at us that matters, it’s how we choose to cat...My Dad died. ...
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Views from the Dock: Charting a Course
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Views from the Dock. Inquiries, insights, and imaginings from a small town girl who wants to do some good in this life. Saturday, January 24, 2015. Original painting by artist Laurie Justus Pace DailyPainters.com. Emotional well being. Yes. How am I doing there? January 25, 2015 at 1:01 AM. You are an inspiration in everything you do. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Born, raised, and happily living in Maine. Welcome to my blog! View my complete profile. Alzheimer's - My Mom My Hero. Eyes in the Sky.
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Views from the Dock: April 2015
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Views from the Dock. Inquiries, insights, and imaginings from a small town girl who wants to do some good in this life. Tuesday, April 28, 2015. What should I say if my students look to me for guidance? I pondered these questions awaiting the subject to come up in the classroom. Often my teenage students pull me into discussions on our world, something I feel is a natural extension of their learning, but this didn’t happen yesterday or today. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Welcome to my blog! I make my home...
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Views from the Dock: January 2014
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Views from the Dock. Inquiries, insights, and imaginings from a small town girl who wants to do some good in this life. Monday, January 20, 2014. A week or so ago, a student of mine stopped me before leaving my classroom. 8220;Mrs. Walker. Stephen King wrote an essay as an introduction in one of his Dark Tower novels. I think you would really like it. I have it in my bag. Would you like to borrow my book and read the essay? 8220;Sure, Jack. Thanks”. He calls himself “certainly arrogant”. Because if you&#...
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Views from the Dock: Page 1
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Views from the Dock. Inquiries, insights, and imaginings from a small town girl who wants to do some good in this life. Thursday, January 1, 2015. At the start of 2014, after hearing Father Sam talk at Mass, I adopted three words of inspiration: Courage. Faith. Perseverance. The year brought me a new pixie cut, a new professional teaching blog, and the pride of seeing my first group of International Baccalaureate students successfully pass their English program. January 1, 2015 at 1:21 PM. Happy New Year...
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Views from the Dock: June 2014
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Views from the Dock. Inquiries, insights, and imaginings from a small town girl who wants to do some good in this life. Monday, June 30, 2014. This morning I finished Kurt Vonnegut’s book, A Man Without A Country. I’m fascinated by Vonnegut, a man others have said was either the world’s most pessimistic optimist or most optimistic pessimist. I like Mr. Vonnegut’s story, Harrison Bergeron. And then cleverly asked in a subtitle, “You don’t have time for this, right? It suggests that we don’t stop to ...