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Thursday, April 6, 2017

Reaching for Stars

Growing up reading about man's walk on the moon, although jealousy is indeed a character flaw, I felt the life of an astronaut was a life to envy, and a life of utter wonder and respect. After all, astronauts see the world from a totally different lens, and how fortunate are they to see stars shinning bright within their full potential, and reflection.  So as a mum, we delved into science fair projects that detailed space exploration including orbiting, docking stations, manned, and unmanned stations, satellites, and yes, even the first lesson from space.   I still believe the life of an astronaut is one of brilliance shining bright within the galaxy, much like a star.  If everyone could grasp the view of an astronaut, that lens would perhaps unleash full potential, when it's shinning so bright. God speed 2u John Glenn

Monday, April 3, 2017

Roasting marshmallows and smores; reading, poetry, literary and sporting competitions just to name a few, however eating competition and students perhaps should be little or nil.  Tweeted this to NYPL, to help encourage student competitions that feed the soul.  You too can help encourage . . .