My boss just attempted to set me up with the author of this book. (In the words of Jo: "Game over.")
I think not. Sorry man. I'm sure you are kind and nice but I have a small inkling that we don't have much in common.
However, I am tempted to order your book "for as little as 99 cents!"
5.10.2011
5.06.2011
5.05.2011
5.04.2011
zumba tuesday
After my run-ins with several unhappy, overweight children at KidsGap this weekend, I strongly support Let's Move!
I really hope that there are some middle school gym teachers using this.
(For an easier-to-follow version, see this video.)
Thanks to Kate for posting this on Facebook.
I really hope that there are some middle school gym teachers using this.
(For an easier-to-follow version, see this video.)
Thanks to Kate for posting this on Facebook.
5.03.2011
news
It was kind of an eventful weekend for the world.
First, Kate Middleton stole my dress and we all got a lesson in hat-wearing.
(Photo courtesy: CBS News)
Like with almost everything, I was reminded of Shakespeare; in this case, it's because a death was so close to a wedding.
Also, I agree with this gentleman's thoughts on closure.
"I cried. I took a look up at the sky and said 'They got him!' Now the day has come, and it's a mixed emotion. It's sad; it's triumphant. I feel absolutely fantastic. I hope it brings some comfort to the families. No closure. That word should be stricken from the English language."
LEE IELPI, 66, of Great Neck, N.Y., whose son, son, Jonathan, a firefighter from Queens, died in the 9/11 attacks. (Courtesy: NY Times)
First, Kate Middleton stole my dress and we all got a lesson in hat-wearing.
(Photo courtesy: CBS News)
Like with almost everything, I was reminded of Shakespeare; in this case, it's because a death was so close to a wedding.
Also, I agree with this gentleman's thoughts on closure.
"I cried. I took a look up at the sky and said 'They got him!' Now the day has come, and it's a mixed emotion. It's sad; it's triumphant. I feel absolutely fantastic. I hope it brings some comfort to the families. No closure. That word should be stricken from the English language."
LEE IELPI, 66, of Great Neck, N.Y., whose son, son, Jonathan, a firefighter from Queens, died in the 9/11 attacks. (Courtesy: NY Times)
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