Throughout my life, I’ve held many jobs. I’ve been an assistant manager, a receptionist, restaurant server, daycare teacher, public school teacher, college instructor, tutor, program coordinator, personal aide, babysitter, and probably some others I’ve forgotten. Each job was important. They all had worth and merit, at least to me they did. It was to others … Continue reading What do you do for a living?
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Murderball
My children watched their first wheelchair rugby game last night, and it led to some challenging topics. My husband mentioned that it used to be called murderball, and there’s a documentary highlighting the sport using that name. Of course, they asked why the name was changed and why it’s original moniker sounded so aggressive. It … Continue reading Murderball