’m sorry I wasn’t aware we always had to agree with our husbands.
’m sorry I wasn’t aware we always had to agree with our husbands.
I went to a literacy conference earlier this year and one presenter was talking about how essential it is to teach onset and rime distinctly to students as they’re learning to read. (That is, how to separate the first part of a syllable from the last part.) Rhyming words is an excellent way to teach this, but…
I don’t think they’re being disingenuous and pretending not to know it’s Emily Dickinson. That information is just nowhere near the top Google result. (not sarcastic)
Haha, we were at Starbucks. He was in his pjs since we had a rushed morning getting his brother ready for his first day of preschool.
Yeah. Kinda like how “Splendor in the Grass” is just a movie title.
What?
It is, in some cases. We have kids and had no trouble conceiving, but we talked about this stuff. I wish you the best with everything.
Michelle Obama went to a school and read Seuss, was that an empty gesture?
Do you have any further info plz?
Ugh and the Priest costume. Not that I’m offended over anyone’s religion, this just smacks of the lazy creeper at a halloween party who wears no costume and tells people he’s a date rapist. Not funny if you have to card your dates and employ an NDA.
Dr. Seuss IS a pretty cliche choice that indicates no thought went into this gift whatsoever. And Dr. Seuss certainly has a history of having drawn some racist shit (although I’ve never had that charge lobbed at any of his books). So she’s not wrong....
I would be so fucking disturbed if I had received that screener. How many people that had the power to speak up green lit that line? I love horror, there’s so many incredible female horror directors and feminist horror films but it can really be a cesspool sometimes. It deals with trauma, and to have this creepy hack…
“I paid for my mistakes dearly”.
Did you study ventriloquism or is talking out of your ass a natural talent?
I’m far from the first person to defend the Kardashians, but Kim doesn’t even drink, and I doubt she does drugs. I think the worst those kids will have to deal with is their father’s massive ego.
Adopted children are true children. In my experience though it seems like the trends are moving more toward open adoption, which really is like bringing in a third parent forever who you barely know. Not in all cases, of course.
What on earth are you talking about? Give me literally any evidence of any drugging, boozing or short term relationship hopping. Kim pretty famously doesn’t drink much and also, quite famously, has long term relationships with high profile men. I can see adoption being an issue because of the fame, display aspect for…
Maybe Rob but the Kardashian ladies don’t really do drugs or drink much. And they’re not really known for short term relationships either... being fame whores ? That they are guilty of. So are most famous people.
The point is that adoption forces you to make a life-changing decision in no time with little information, some of it concerning. And if you have other children, as I do and as the subjects of the article do, it is very difficult to know which known risks you want to take, which is why it’s so tempting to do high-tech…
What are you talking about.