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Love, Kristen: Milkman Dan, Squirt and Great-Aunt Nettie Merle
Happy Solstice belated for those who recognize the longest day of the year as being ritualistic in nature, or for those who see it as the first day of summer. Either way, to me it’s a blast, especially for being … Continue reading
Love, Kristen: All About Willy
This past year I’ve been teaching Health Education at Beckley’s middle school and learned that the students’ hormones have already begun to control their actions and reactions. A couple of weeks ago, I walked into my classroom and noticed that … Continue reading
Love, Kristen: Do You Haiku?
I really wish spring would hurry up and get here. We got a taste of it over the weekend with temps near seventy. Now it’s snowing out and will be throughout tomorrow. We’re supposed to get about three to four … Continue reading
Love, Kristen: Be Well and Prosper
Warning: Graphic Language! At the end of the class day yesterday, I gave my fifth-graders an assignment to ask their parents for a story with a moral at the end of it, and to be prepared to stand up at … Continue reading