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Four Seasons of Frugal: Why I’m Grateful to the Great Recession

by Dawn | Jan 12, 2013 | family, food, gratitude, organization, politics, simplicity, sustainability

It all began with blips on the financial radar in 2006. I was pregnant with Declan–the hero of some of these stories. The universe was about to come crashing down. I felt it. I wasn’t sure what was about to happen only that something was wrong in the...

I will never be as cool as my siblings because I am “just a teacher”

by Dawn | Nov 19, 2012 | education reform, family, politics, satire, Teaching

I would like to take a moment to thank everyone who stops by.   When I started this blog, I figured, “What’s the worst that can possibly happen? I’ll write something, and nobody will read it.”  I’ll probably have five loyal...
College or a Ferrari? The Student’s Dilemma

College or a Ferrari? The Student’s Dilemma

by Dawn | Nov 11, 2012 | education reform, Rhode Island, Teaching

My car died again.  This time, I had a baby along with me.  I’d had enough. “You sure you were shifting right?” asked the mechanic.  I hate getting the girl treatment with car people.  Yes, I can drive a stick. Time to buy a new car. My friend loved...

Vote Early, Vote Often–But Don’t Forget to Vote!

by Dawn | Nov 6, 2012 | politics, satire, Teaching

I’d like to thank the President for getting up so early and sending the 4AM and 5AM emails reminding me to vote.  It shows me how hard he’s working today.  Okay, I’m not naive. I know they come from some dashboard that autosends them, and that...
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