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Category Archives: School
Homework and More Homework
I’m going stir crazy. I just finished my 12-page paper on Jeffery Dahmer’s 5-Axis Diagnostic, with 10 references, and information that is more detailed then I had ever wanted or imagined on his murderous ways. However, I am still fascinated … Continue reading
Thomas Volunteering as an Art Docent for Zoe’s 6th Grade Class
He wrote this for his blog: http://boneseyeview.wordpress.com/ “I was asked if I would like to be an art docent for my daughter’s 6th grade class last school year. I was surprised to know that there are not actual teachers that … Continue reading
My First Day Back to School
This week was my first day back to school. I am not sure how I feel about it. I did find out that I graduated top of my class with my bachelor’s degree. Only a handful of us had the … Continue reading
Zoe’s Babysitting and CPR Certification Classes
This year our city offered babysitting and CPR certification classes. Zoe was super excited and wanted to attend classes. She just finished her babysitting classes and she will take her CPR class next week. She is super excited to get … Continue reading
Zoe’s 6th Grade Graduation
Zoe graduated 6th grade and she will more onto the 7th grade on August. Click on the picture below to see more of her graduation.
Zoe’s Trip to Sly Park
I can say I am glad it is just a once in a lifetime experience as a parent volunteer standpoint. I had a lot of fun; however, four-girl cabins and three-boy cabins filled with 24 – 28 kids per cabin … Continue reading
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Orange County Fun and My Graduation Party
A little fun in Orange County with great friends and my graduation party at Joy’s house. We had so much fun.
Amazing Weekend in Orange County
I had an amazing weekend in Orange County and Los Angeles with Thomas and Zoe. The drive was not so bad because we stopped off in West Hollywood to see Lara and Michael. She has the cutest apartment not far … Continue reading
Guess what came in the mail?
My cap, gown, and tassel for graduation. I am excited!!! Pictures to follow after I finish school.
My New School
I graduate soon, four-weeks soon to be exact. I was stressing about finding a new school to continue with my Master’s degree, when I had a year left to go. After months of research and trying to figure out what … Continue reading
