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Slice of Life Tuesday: Lots to Do

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It’s ISTEP week, so I thought I’d try another picture post.

(I think it takes longer to choose pictures than it does to choose words!)

IMG_5326South Bend Cubs baseball — it’s spring!IMG_5325

 

 

 

 

 

Personal PD continues IMG_5296

and author Josh Funk sent us mail at school (!)

 

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Kitchen and dining room remodel — ongoing work continues in the house (Next: roof and driveway/front porch)

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It’s been a very busy couple of weeks. I also look forward to “my” month of May coming up! Anniversary, Mother’s Day, my birthday, and Memorial Day festivities, and this year is very special — my youngest daughter’s high school graduation!

 

 

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Author: Jennifer Sniadecki

I write about literacy education and my love for reading and writing. My passion is sharing titles I use for school libraries, classroom collaborations, and professional development. My goal is to collaborate, research, and share with other life-long literacy learners. Welcome to my blog!

7 thoughts on “Slice of Life Tuesday: Lots to Do

  1. My you do have a busy life. End of the school year is tough enough let alone adding a graduation to it. I had two of them last year! Good luck with ISTEP! Start our second round of the second round tomorrow! How pathetic does that sound! 🙄

  2. Nothing wrong with picture posts. They say a picture tells a thousand words. By that measure, you have ‘written’ more than 6000 words in this post alone! Brava!

  3. Congratulations on your upcoming festivities in May!

  4. I always enjoy a picture post. I have to agree that the choosing the pictures can be more time consuming. Have fun with the remodel. 🙂

  5. So many exciting things (along with a dreary thing too). We start testing this week and I’m in as a sub who’s been trained. Enjoy all your fun days coming up. Youngest graduating, does that mean you’ll be an empty nester next year?

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