The high school my daughters went to (okay, the youngest officially graduates next month ) has an annual fundraiser for Make a Wish called Rodstock where the students perform music. Rodstock's kinda cool because it's a very open forum and a lot of unexpected talent comes up an performs.
The former principal of the school had special needs children and always placed a lot of emphasis on their acceptance and inclusion. It's looking like they're retaining that aspect of the culture, which is a very good thing.
Alyssa here decided to rock out to some Journey. It was well received. I can assure you, the applause and encouragement here is genuine.
I went to school with Alyssa's dad and her uncle. They're both Genuinely Good Humans, so this has been a nice warm fuzzy for the day.
The high school my daughters went to (okay, the youngest officially graduates next month ) has an annual fundraiser for Make a Wish called Rodstock where the students perform music. Rodstock's kinda cool because it's a very open forum and a lot of unexpected talent comes up an performs.
The former principal of the school had special needs children and always placed a lot of emphasis on their acceptance and inclusion. It's looking like they're retaining that aspect of the culture, which is a very good thing.
Alyssa here decided to rock out to some Journey. It was well received. I can assure you, the applause and encouragement here is genuine.
I went to school with Alyssa's dad and her uncle. They're both Genuinely Good Humans, so this has been a nice warm fuzzy for the day.
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Apr 16, 2021 - 2:11pm
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The high school my daughters went to (okay, the youngest officially graduates next month ) has an annual fundraiser for Make a Wish called Rodstock where the students perform music. Rodstock's kinda cool because it's a very open forum and a lot of unexpected talent comes up an performs.
The former principal of the school had special needs children and always placed a lot of emphasis on their acceptance and inclusion. It's looking like they're retaining that aspect of the culture, which is a very good thing.
Alyssa here decided to rock out to some Journey. It was well received. I can assure you, the applause and encouragement here is genuine.
I went to school with Alyssa's dad and her uncle. They're both Genuinely Good Humans, so this has been a nice warm fuzzy for the day.
Got this nifty pin today to mark a milestone with the Virginia Master Naturalists! It's neat that the year bar is removable, and so can be reused when I reach another milestone!
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Feb 11, 2021 - 6:16pm
Antigone wrote:
Got this nifty pin today to mark a milestone with the Virginia Master Naturalists! It's neat that the year bar is removable, and so can be reused when I reach another milestone!
Got this nifty pin today to mark a milestone with the Virginia Master Naturalists! It's neat that the year bar is removable, and so can be reused when I reach another milestone!
Yesterday was the 15th anniversary of the "gotcha day" for my sweet blue buggy. It still feels like a "new" car to me. Shown with my sweet old blue buggy.
Burning some of my multitudinous leave hours by going over the mountain with a friend, for a little shopping and a visit with my cousin at the bar and grill where she works. Also getting good Walks With Weezie and (!) an Achy Attic Gym workout!