GLEE Tuesdays are baaaaaaaaaaaaaaack!! :) I've been excited for this day since the season finale. It was International Peace Day today, and we were celebrating at school. While my students wrote ideas about how they might spread peace in their worlds for their warm-up, we listened to the Glee recording of "Imagine." Between that and our sensory details activity with popcorn, it was a fun day at school. What really topped the day off, of course, was a new epsiode of Glee. Oh, Sue Sylvester, how I have missed you!! One of the best parts was Sue's commercials for the new Glee project. Were there any good quotes? You bet your bottom there were! "Think about it. What do animals do except poop on your lawn and make you feel guilty about how delicious they are?" "Why should children be bored by the tyranny of reading? Words are hard!" "The arts? They don't need your support. What artists do need is soap. Seriously, the next
Sigh... I was dreaming sweet Pottery Barn dreams on this day last year, thanks to that dang catalog coming in the mail. My donation today was made to a place that helps others to dream those sweet design dreams. http://architectureforhumanity.org/ The tagline pretty much says it all. "Architecture for Humanity. Building a more sustainable future using the power of design. Through a global network of building professionals, Architecture for Humanity brings design, construction and development services to communities in need." They currently have many projects going simultaneously in the U.S. and around the world. I'd like to build the world a home/and furnish it with love... :) Sustainable future for people in need? Yes, please. ****** I just can't fail to mention this divine intervention! The rest of this definitely can't be written in bad poetry form. It wouldn't work. You'll see. I was driving home the regular route from work to
What a difference a year makes! Armando Galarraga technically (but not officially) pitched a perfect game for the Tigers last year. He's currently playing for the Diamondbacks now and not even a Tiger anymore, but I'd still like to make a donation in honor of his (almost?) accomplishment last year. Pitch in for Baseball is a charity that focuses on kids. The program lists four crucial goals on its website: • To support the growth of baseball in the U.S. and internationally. • To give kids equipment so they can get out, have fun and stay healthy. • To teach kids important lessons through baseball, like teamwork and sportsmanship. • To make friends across the world through America's pastime. These are all really excellent lessons for kids, and I think Galarraga would be proud. http://www.pitchinforbaseball.org/html/index.html ****** After our teacher breakfast and a short stint at school, I am officially DONE for this school year. I think that means I am no
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