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    June 2009 - Posts

    Miss Teacha saved the day!

    Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Why do I love blogging? Because now I have some awesome new friends. When my iPod broke, Miss Teacha left a comment and suggested that I hook it up and try resetting it through iTunes. It worked! My music is back. I am Read More...

    Free fun out of the sun

    Oh my! I can't believe how hot it is here in Texas. Yesterday, one of my very important hard to replace keys came loose from my key ring and lodged itself in the car apparatus known as an emergency brake. I tried everything to retrieve it. In only a matter Read More...

    Technology gone wrong

    I am sad that my iPod broke. It has a list of songs on it that can really inspire me to work, exercise, and just plain enjoy myself. One day I was jamming in my car, and for some reason, my iPod just stopped working. Woe is me! I need a little help here. Read More...

    Free great summer reading

    It's always exciting to find new blogs to read. Pat has outdone herself with the latest Carnival of Education . I have found some great links there. All I need now is a little more time to just sit back, relax, and enjoy! Share this post: Email It | Bookmark Read More...

    No sourdough for this guy

    If someone always seems a bit irritated, I refer to that person as a sourdough. These are the people that make it a struggle to be their friend. They might or might look on you with favor the next time they see you. Sometimes they don't even speak. I've Read More...

    I'm a loser

    I was kind of taken aback when my five year old grandson shook his head and said, "Bee, you're a loser." "What?" I asked him in a shocked voice. "You just lose everything," he explained. "Your keys, your cell phone, your shoes. You're always looking for Read More...

    Take off your sunglasses

    It's not every day that a tall young man looks at me and asks me to take off my sunglasses. Surprisingly, I did as I was told. My daughter and I were in line with my two grandsons to get into a baseball game. We were running a bit late. The young man Read More...

    Second chance scholarships

    Understanding credit is crucial for young adults. As they enter the working world or college, students are bombarded with offers of credit. It all just seems so easy. Get a card and start shopping. Apply for a new card and get an instant discount. Before Read More...

    Student blogging expectations

    I have become the texting queen. It's just so easy. Part of the fun for me is being creative with abbreviations. I can text quietly when it's inconvenient to talk out loud. Plus, I can send someone a quick message and know it will get there. However, Read More...