GRATITUDE YOU CAN WEAR
One day you’re packing snacks, tying cleats and getting skates sharpened. Then you blink and it ends.
'Love My View' is for the parents, grandparents, and anyone who wants to cherish the moment before it's gone.
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One of the best people I ever knew was laid to rest yesterday. Notice the quote on the front of the funeral program.
Watching her 6 children, 18 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren throughout the service, I realized I was looking at a true masterpiece.
RIP, Mary. 💐
A police report has been filed after laxative-laced brownies were delivered to the Nantucket School Committee by a local government critic opposed to the installation of a new artificial turf field:
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This witness from the National Center for LGBTQ Rights admits in a senate hearing that it's "not appropriate" for teachers to talk to 12 year olds about sexuality. Wonder if he knows that virtually every public school teaches about it way before age 12.
BREAKING: The North Carolina state Senate just overrode Gov. Josh Stein's veto of the education freedom tax credit opt in. North Carolina is now the 31st state to opt in (or signal intent to opt in).
Great news for North Carolina families and students!
It is testament to how @CBSNews employees are recording all of @bariweiss meetings and routinely giving the audio to the media that @nytimes refers to stuff she said at a private staff meeting as “public”!!
A 78-page plan reviewed by The Daily Wire shows how the Biden administration was planning to make affirming transgenderism the national standard within child welfare services without having to pass a single law.
This witness from the National Center for LGBTQ Rights admits in a senate hearing that it's "not appropriate" for teachers to talk to 12 year olds about sexuality. Wonder if he knows that virtually every public school teaches about it way before age 12.
🚨WATCH: @SenatorBanks GRILLS Shannon Minter of the National Center for LGBTQ Rights about whether it's "appropriate" to discuss sexuality with 12-year-olds.
This wasn't the moment that radicalized me. (That would come 8 weeks later). This was the moment that showed me that I, who am usually very skeptical of authority, had been far too trusting of public health authorities.
Oh. Well that seems crazy to me. I would never even wonder about a person's position on Israel/Palestine just because they were a commencement speaker.
Even a topic like gender ideology that I care about a a lot—don't really need to know their thoughts on that either. If they bring it up during the address then yes, I'll have thoughts. But I'm not going to disrupt the event!