i sincerely apologize for wandering off and not linking. if you see this, here you go.
i sincerely apologize for wandering off and not linking. if you see this, here you go.
I knew a teacher whose school gave them to both boys and girls. She also had tons of baby carriers so all the boys came running to her immediately to borrow slings and wraps. The girls for some reason didn’t.
This is how i recall it in my high school as well. The child development class got them.
that is impressive.
there’s a place in town here that somehow uses laser beams to treat hemorrhoids. They even have a catchy jingle.
Well to be fair, it’d be more like going into a Catholic store and buying rosaries and etc while announcing you’re an awesome vampire hunter. You’re at least gonna get some side-eye.
Etsy!
If it’s ok to mention businesses, http://www.alivans.com/ is awesome, they sell handmade HP inspired wands and brooms. I’ve gotten my Mom a ton of stuff from there to hang up in her middle school library.
My first ritual wand was an oak stick i found on a walk. Stripped the bark and used a pocket knife to make a very simple pattern on it. Fancy isn’t important... similar to the way a dollar store rosary will do the the same thing as 18k gold-and-pearl one.
Pssh we came up with this years ago, but you also put a slice of meatloaf on there too (a meatball would make it too tall).
In this state and where I grew up, staff email at public schools is technically public record and can be reviewed (though I’m not familiar with the actual request process). I am curious if messages on Slack or similar apps would also fall under that as well if they’re being used on district-issued equipment.
Here’s the wiki link to help with your question: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Declared_…
*sobs* i can only star this once
i kinda want this. i could put it on tables next to me and talk to it.
Everyone I’ve met who carries around Tabasco have been military. So I see this and the first thing I think is “WTF when has she been eating MREs?’
....you got me in a box here.
Seconded
For clarity - hubby had the clubbed legs + Aspie/ASD1. My kiddos managed to dodge the leg issue.
God damn it.