It is always interesting to know the “back story” behind people. Thanks for sharing! BTW, I too am a special ed teacher but am on leave until next Fall to spend time with my daughter. We meet some amazing kiddos, don’t we?
Your story connected with me. I, too, am a teacher and we are adopting a little girl with Down syndrome from an Eastern Europe country. I’ve been toying with quitting the regular classroom, but teaching an online classroom from home, along with spending more time writing for magazines. Food for thought…
Thanks for sharing the ups and downs of “quiting your day job!” Great information for anyone wanting to take the leap!
Have fun at Blissdom!
Oh I LOVE the bag!!
LOVE the bag and am excited for all of the things you are doing…Blissdom, the on-line class, the updated website, sharing videos — all great stuff!
Thanks for your usual doses of inspiration!
Best,
Claudine
lucky you! that bag is to die for!
… i’m so glad to visit here !
It is always interesting to know the “back story” behind people. Thanks for sharing! BTW, I too am a special ed teacher but am on leave until next Fall to spend time with my daughter. We meet some amazing kiddos, don’t we?
Love the bag
Ok, the bag and the shoes are HEAVENLY! I just adore them… they would look fantastic on me.. pleaseeeeeeee. Giggle.. Hugs
What a darling bag you have!
oh Lisa — thank you for helping with the Quit Your Day Job series. you’re such a great friend!!!
Your story connected with me. I, too, am a teacher and we are adopting a little girl with Down syndrome from an Eastern Europe country. I’ve been toying with quitting the regular classroom, but teaching an online classroom from home, along with spending more time writing for magazines. Food for thought…
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