
This is a picture of the front of my old grade school, Ainsworth Elementary. The second floor was really scary because that was where the big kids were, the seventh and eighth graders. A recurring locale for the occasional nightmare.
I need to teach more grammar, and had big hopes to get the kids into sentence diagramming by now. I haven't done it, and feel somewhat guilty (so what else is new?). Part of the problem is that I haven't diagrammed sentences for about, oh, 35 years or so. With Mrs. Williams in my seventh grade class.
Make that almost 40 years. O Mrs. Williams, where art thou?
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Really? You can't comment? Do you have a google account on blogger? I'll look and see if I've somehow screwed things up. (And when I say that I'll fix this problem, I mean I will ask my computer genius of a husband to get to this post haste.)
Yeah, I don't know why, but when I try to leave a comment on your blog nothing happens. I don't know if I did something wrong at some point, like making it restricted or something.
Anyway, I loved what you said about Kirk Cameron because I, too, have been drawn to his evangelizing on tv. And I am not that kind of person. But there is something sort of tantalizing about him. Do you think it's his hair?
My comments aren't restricted, so I'm not sure what's wrong. I'll keep troubleshooting and see if I can fix it.
Kirk is sort of charismatic. It could indeed be his incredible permed hair. He sounds so earnest; that may be the key to his evangelizing.
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