Tuesday Tunes this week is by Miley Cyrus and yes, we all remember how young she was when she hit the music scene. She must feel really old reaching the ripe old age of 30...
and now... Take a listen to :USED TO BE YOUNG
Country Living with wood, goats, chickens, gardening, climate impact, nature,barns...
Tuesday Tunes this week is by Miley Cyrus and yes, we all remember how young she was when she hit the music scene. She must feel really old reaching the ripe old age of 30...
TBT: Boy do I miss my Jazzerbuddies and our celebrations. This is from more than a couple of moons ago...
In addition to some personnel challenges with my Dad's care, the past 48 hours have been my most difficult mentally in a while as both my credit card and Facebook account were compromised. Countless hours of frustration have led to regaining access to both in addition to having a new credit card delivered via Priority mail.
I have newfound respect to those of you who have had to go through the countless info checks and notification to various vendors and services. No telling which I have forgotten until those late charges start arriving... Eegads.
Forget about challenging my memory with differing passwords. .. I am just glad to be reconnected to you all. Oh and yes, I was having jigsaw puzzle withdrawal which I remedied with an extra walk yesterday.
Finally. this email arrived in which I had very little faith...
| "Thank you for confirming your identity. You can click the button below to get back into your account. |
| You've two-factor authentication turned on. This means you'll be asked to enter an authentication code when you try to access your account from a new computer or a mobile device to make sure it's you. You can learn more about managing your two-factor authentication settings" |
TUESDAY TUNES: What the heck is a Buckle Bunny?
Who cares? It's catchy with a great routine!
Tanner Adell's BUCKLE BUNNY
There is nothing like a holiday to bring out the kid in us. And so this Halloween week memory 'popped' up with characters from the Wizard of Oz.
Three of us from Cumberland's Fine Arts department decided to come as the Lollipop Kids. So here we are from many moons ago to the delight of our students that dress up day as these book characters:
left to right representing Music, Spanish and Art
We teachers are just big kids!