To all of the People I’ve ever Ghosted,
Unfortunately, my lack of text response over time has cost me quite a few relationships. So, I wanted to post a public apology to anyone who ever wrote to me without a reply.
To all of the People I’ve ever Ghosted,
Unfortunately, my lack of text response over time has cost me quite a few relationships. So, I wanted to post a public apology to anyone who ever wrote to me without a reply.
In 2019, the school I taught at reinstated March as “Inclusion Month” – a month filled with speakers and fundraisers and events to promote the acceptance, respect, and inclusion of all individuals. So, in light of this, I took a couple of days to do something a bit different in my classroom. (What? I wasn’t actively test prepping!? It’s okay, I’m no longer a teacher.)
I said to my students, “The best way to learn about something is to ask questions, right? Now, part of Inclusion Month is learning about disabilities so you can better include people who have them. And lucky for you, you all personally know someone with a disability whom you can ask questions!”
I was 12 years old when 9/11 occurred.
As a former teacher and newish mom, I am feeling all the feels right now. Over and over I keep hearing and thinking, “I can’t even imagine.”
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The more you know about something, the more you appreciate it.
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