Hi, I spent 2 years in Nebraska as a visiting teachers from Spain, wonderful time in West Point Central Catholic HS, not so wonderful in OPS Bryan Middle, but I miss my good friends in the hearthland. God Bless you All. Of course I dont miss the tornados and the blizzard lol.
I am a 1st grade teacher from Louisiana and our Flat Stanley needs a host from Nebraska. If you can be a host, please email me your address. Thanks! Brandy M. ([email removed])
Looking for a couple elementary schools in Nebraska to particpate in a 100 participant postcard exchange. You would have to send out postcards to 100 other particpants. If you are interested, please email me your name, state and school address!
It's the first day of school and the teacher thought she'd get to know the kids by asking them their name and what their father does for a living. The first little girl says: "My name is Mary and my daddy is a postman." The next little boy says: "I'm Andy and my Dad is a mechanic." Then one little boy says: "My name is Jimmy and my father is a striptease dancer in a cabaret for gay men." The teacher gasps and quickly changes the subject, but later in the school yard the teacher approaches Jimmy privately and asks if it was really true that his Dad dances nude in a gay bar. He blushed and said, "I'm sorry but my dad coaches football for the University of Nebraska and I was just too embarrassed to say so.
Hello. I am an inspirational author and speaker who recently published his memoir. It is spiced with blunt honesty and biting humor. My story in a nutshell:
Although I had to overcome years of countless and extreme adversities, I still have great zest for life. Before we were twenty years old, my brother and I endured war, killer illnesses, starvation, homelessness, floggings, abandonment, exile and slavery. But by the time we were thirty-some years old, something had seriously gone wrong with us. We had stubbornly worked our ways through college, married, and had become American citizens and world travelers.