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By Capability, on November 14th, 2011%
While I do joke about over-volunteering and still say ‘yes’ too often for my own good, I am never unappreciative of the time that teachers and parents give to their schools and community (some day I will share the story of the toxic volunteer, not today, though).
Before I knew what I was doing yesterday, A million years ago, when I had a child in . . . → Read More: I am a Scholastic Mom
By Capability, on November 10th, 2011%
The Christmas Village is a sweet tale of magic and escapism, hope and courage. Young Jamie Reynolds and his mom are in bad place – his father has left them after some financial misdeeds (vague but troubling) and Jamie feels like an outcast, especially when his best friend isn’t allowed to be friends with him anymore! . . . → Read More: The Benefits of Being a Late Blooming Writer and The Christmas Village Giveaway
By Capability, on November 4th, 2011%
There are lovely apps everywhere, some more worthwhile than others, and in the case of Brave Rooney that is clearly true. Brave Rooney is a story of a regular boy in a superhero school who realizes that he has his own brand of super powers, and not of super strength, flying ability or the cape-wearing. . . . → Read More: A Brave New World
By Capability, on October 31st, 2011%
It is National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo – just rolls off the tongue, doesn’t it?) and I am participating this year – consider it my mid-life crisis, my sports car or triathlon (right now I think it will be easier than a triathalon but maybe I am in denial) . . . → Read More: National Novel Writing Month
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