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As a child, I never cared much for January. Being as excited as I was about Santa and everything Christmas, January was a major letdown even before such a thing as “post-Christmas blues” was identified.
Read moreOver the past two days, I have had the opportunity to meet and visit with each campus principal during our midyear T-PESS meetings.
Read moreMuch like Texas Longhorn quarterback Sam Eh-linger exclaimed after beating Georgia in the Sugar Bowl last year (sorry Ms. Nickle), “We’re baaaaack!” However, unlike the Longhorns, we really are back!
Read moreI want to share some information in hopes that it will help someone. The following is a list of nonprofits that are there to help mostly veterans, but some for civilians also.
Read moreRobert E. Lee’s 213th Birthday January 19, 1807 – 2020 On Aug. 5, 1975, 110 years after Gen. Lee’s application, President Gerald Ford signed Joint Resolution 23, restoring the long overdue full rights of citizenship to Gen. Robert E. Lee.
Read moreThe first time anyone of importance asked for my advice was one day when my great-uncle called me. I was still in high school at the time.
Read moreI never considered it as a “lazy” way of shopping, although some might. When you live alone, as I did for several years until I met my wife, there are certain life-shortcuts that can be expected from the single male which I think should be overlooked or, at least, tolerated. For instance, not making the bed every morning. Or eating most meals over the sink. Or drinking directly from a carton. You get the point.
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