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Five Easy Questions

Five Easy Questions

I was reading a friend’s blog post in which she was sent the following five questions to answer. My understanding is that she was to then forward them to someone else. In an effort not to make another feel uncomfortable if they were not interested in answering, she left it as an open invitation for those willing to share. So, here are my answers to the “five easy questions”. 1. What was I doing ten years ago? As I think…

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I Am What I Read . . .Aren’t I?

I Am What I Read . . .Aren’t I?

I have often said that if a psychiatrist ever got hold of my Ipod and looked at the eclectic nature of the music that I listen to, he would render me seriously schizophrenic. The 20GB or so runs the gamut from Gregorian chant to Bowling for Soup, the lute music of J. S. Bach to Pete Seger, the soundtracks to 20 or so Broadway musicals to Emerson, Lake and Palmer’s rendition of Moussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition, Willie Nelson to…

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Wii, Wii, Wii, All The Way Home

Wii, Wii, Wii, All The Way Home

I hate it when I fit into a mold – especially a marketing mold. But, that is where I find myself right now. I am the soccer mom to whom Nintendo is marketing its newest piece of the gaming world, Wii Fit. It is no secret that I am a video game addict. Don’t get me wrong, this is not bad or anything. It has saved my sanity and my GPA for many years. As an undergraduate in North Carolina,…

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What I’m Doing On My Summer Vacation

What I’m Doing On My Summer Vacation

As the end of every semester approaches, I always have great plans for what I will do with “all my free time” when I no longer have to go to school, grade papers, prepare class discussions, etc. These plans usually include cleaning house, reading the stack of “To Be Read” books, gardening, sleeping, watching the stack of “To Be Watched” movies, and doing the New York Times crossword puzzle every day – even Friday. I am three weeks in to…

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A Question About ADA

A Question About ADA

“The Americans with Disabilities Act gives civil rights protections to individuals with disabilities similar to those provided to individuals on the basis of race, color, sex, national origin, age, and religion. It guarantees equal opportunity for individuals with disabilities in public accommodations, employment, transportation, State and local government services, and telecommunications.” The above is a brief statement about what The Americans with Disabilities Act is intended to do. On the surface, it is a noble plan. In reality, does it…

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Whose Responsibility Is It?

Whose Responsibility Is It?

About ten days ago, Erin and I went shopping for a dress for her to wear for Confirmation, which took place last Sunday. Dress shopping is not a happy experience for any of the girls in our family. It is unpleasant for both Brooke and me because we don’t wear dresses and because any occasion that requires a dress is usually not one that we will enjoy. Erin, on the other hand, doesn’t mind wearing the dresses, it is just…

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Contemplative Exercise

Contemplative Exercise

Yesterday a friend gave me some bubbles. I must admit that I have not played with bubbles since the girls were little and I had forgotten how much fun they are. I had nothing pressing to be doing so I took the bubbles and went outside to enjoy the beautiful spring evening. Blowing bubbles into the soft breeze and watching them float through the air reminded me of how awesome the simple things in life are. I spent a great…

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Read All The Words

Read All The Words

It is hard for me to believe that we are two weeks from the end of another semester and that I am writing the final assignments and tests for my classes. Though I like considering questions for tests, I really don’t like to “give” the tests. I would much rather just gather around and have a group discussion about the questions at hand. Unfortunately, undergraduate academic life does not work that way. So, I must write questions in such a…

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