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F.Y.I: Drink water to avoid fat feet. | A Year Here / A Year There
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A Year Here / A Year There. One writer ’s travels through a culture and a classroom. FYI: Drink water to avoid fat feet. Besides learning about Dante Aligheiri in preparation for teaching my students, one other very important thing I learned was that I have fat feet. The woman doing my pedicure said it just like that: “You have fat feet.”. Who was she to be critical of my feet and my diet about both of which she knew nothing! I was going to include a picture here of my fat feet, but when I took the pictu...
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10 things I should have known before wanting a broken foot. | A Year Here / A Year There
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A Year Here / A Year There. One writer ’s travels through a culture and a classroom. 10 things I should have known before wanting a broken foot. 1 You can’t make a mug of coffee in the kitchen and hop back to the living room with it in your hand. 2 Your leg will cramp in the middle of the night causing you to wake up and think you’ve broken it even more. 5 It will always feel like your foot is about to fall out of its cast, which makes you nervous that the doctor did it wrong and that you’ll have t...
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Casey, Alisa, Millie, and Ruby: January 2012
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Sunday, January 22, 2012. Ru at 7 months. Time is going super fast but we are loving every minute of it! We love our little family! Sunday, January 15, 2012. We try to have fun around our house most the time. Here are some pics of my girls having fun doing nothing. This is Millie right before she is going to be attached. Minding her own business. Are you looking at me? Make the noise hmm). The Baby pig is her favorite. Giving then all some tea. The Girls this week. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Casey, Alisa, Millie, and Ruby: September 2013
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Sunday, September 15, 2013. We Are Loving Hiking in LCC. We have really loved our outdoor adventures lately. I didn't feel like we got as much in as I wanted this summer. So I'm trying to be more proactive about doing little outings with my girls. Today we hiked to the Great White. We loved it the whole way! Saturday, September 14, 2013. Snow Bird and State Fair. We had a great weekend at Snowbird a few weeks ago! I also love these pics from Utah State Fair. We are so lucky to have such amazing lives!
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Casey, Alisa, Millie, and Ruby: September 2012
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Friday, September 28, 2012. Sunday, September 23, 2012. Hanging around the house. Here are a few pics of my kids! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Casey Hyer Photography Blog. Logan Climbing Guide Book Site. Hanging around the house. Casey Hyer photography Blog. Dan and Holly Cooper. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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What it means to be gostosa. | A Year Here / A Year There
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A Year Here / A Year There. One writer ’s travels through a culture and a classroom. What it means to be gostosa. It means “delicious.”. Here there is no tiny skinniness, no skeletons walking around on the street looking fine. Here there is lovely plump, round, dangerously sexy flesh on the street–good thighs, good hips, perfectly proportioned with the rest of the body. Laquo; I knew this question would arise at some point…. A moral dilemma and its solution. Date : August 28, 2006. Anyway, I am TOTALLY i...
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The facts of (my) life (today.) | A Year Here / A Year There
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A Year Here / A Year There. One writer ’s travels through a culture and a classroom. The facts of (my) life (today.). Fact: I woke up before my alarm clock went off this morning, somewhere around 5:30. Fact: I paid $1 for coffee. And it was amazing. Like candy. Fact: There were no buses that ran from the subway to school, or if there were, I walked in front of them all. Fact: I wore heels to work. Fact: I have blisters now. Fact: I brought my lunch to school: PB&J, crackers, and a seltzer water. Fact: I ...
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Unexpected! | A Year Here / A Year There
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A Year Here / A Year There. One writer ’s travels through a culture and a classroom. But the main reason I was so happy to be on Lexington was because, as I was stopped at a corner waiting for traffic to pass, I heard a little voice call out, “Ms. Coggio? 8221; Had I heard the voice say, “Gina? 8221; one man directly opposite the man holding the door. “What the f* *? Any kind of door? Now I’m back at home with a purring Otis and some string cheese. My neighbors are shouting again and I’m ...The rooftop s...
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The Book Report. | A Year Here / A Year There
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A Year Here / A Year There. One writer ’s travels through a culture and a classroom. I like books and I like lists. Here we have a list of recent reads, all with links to their Amazon.com pages for more information. If you have suggestions, throw them in! Strength in What Remains–Tracy Kidder. All But My Life–Gerda Weissman Klein. The New York Regional Mormon Singles Halloween Dance–Elna Baker. No One Belongs Here More Than You. A Prayer for Owen Meaney. When You Are Engulfed in Flames–David Sedaris.