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So stoked to try this I haven’t seen this flavor before!
this is in my mouth right now… filthy.
makes my hair smell like an almond joy bar…
😍 (Taken with Instagram at Whole Foods Market)
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that is all.
when people don’t know how to pin on pinterest properly…..I’m so lame.
soon
I like that even though you don’t “know”, you know which scissors are for fabric, which ones are for paper and which ones are for duct tape.
You become responsible forever for what you have tamed. (the little prince.)
(by JessicaLucía)
Now I have even more of a reason!!! SCIENCE agrees with me !
I was wondering if you could do me a favor. I was wondering if you could give me the exact date that….
it became acceptable to accuse and blame the teacher for things that your child should be taking responsibility for.
Because THAT is the day I should have turned in my resignation.
LOOOOOOVE,
Miss At
(That teacher that’s been working her butt off to create a fantastic school year for YOUR child, not you)
I’ve gotten emails from parents asking ME to to explain myself when it comes to their childs grade… Like I’m the one that’s done something wrong.
I’m sorry that I’ve called your house/work numbers and emailed your, and sent home grade reports and you didn’t care until its TWO WEEKS before the end of school and your kid has a 49% in ART CLASS… THAT’S not my problem. (yes, i know my students grades reflects on my abilities as a teacher, but when the class average is 86% I’m going to go ahead and say the shitty grades are anomaly)
I sent home a syllabus that you and your kid SIGNED clearly stating my rules for late work, my expectations for classroom conduct, make up days etc… current grades are posted online, they are updated twice a week….
Sorry about your bad luck. But you and your kid need to take some responsibility