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Posted on May 28, 2020

Below is a long blog post about 2014. If you don’t have time to read it all, I suggest reading this one paragraph: “In the summer of 2013 I was in an uncomfortable place mentally and emotionally that led me down some dark paths with no end in sight. It took some hard work on my part but I eventually found myself again.” I’m not exactly sure when or why 2013 started getting out of hand for me; there were warning signs here and there prior to August-ish, but nothing major enough to tell me something might be wrong. The thing that brought me back around wasn’t even what I expected — a big change at home, really. In fact, if you ask anyone who knows us, they will say that we are pretty much where we always wanted to be (as far as location goes). But then…something happened. Something changed. And for whatever reason, I began to feel like I needed more from life than what I had been living up until that point. The following excerpt comes directly from a journal entry dated Aug. 7th: “This isn’t how things should go,” I wrote. “You shouldn’t lose yourself just because your spouse loses his job. You shouldn’t let things get so bad that you start asking questions such as ‘How do people keep their sanity? How can they survive?’” As soon as those words hit paper I knew I didn’t want them to become reality. They still haunt me today. And while every situation is different, I think most people would agree that any marriage worth having includes both partners making each other stronger. We made a pact early on that neither one of us could ever take over the responsibility for keeping our relationship strong by ourselves, which means someone has to step up whenever the need arises. This became evident once again during a particularly rough patch in October/November. As I mentioned earlier though – my wife’s career change wasn’t anything new either! 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It feels strange writing these thoughts right now considering how difficult everything seemed to turn out lately especially since Below is a long blog post about 10 things that I think we’re going to see in the next few years. It was originally written for my newsletter but you can read it below. If you want access to more posts like this, subscribe here! Below is a long blog post about 50 Shades of Grey and its effect on my writing. I am not an erotica writer or fan, but it has changed the way that I write romance novels. The book was published in March 2013 and by July sales had reached $60 million (according to Forbes). That’s just for print copies – when you add ebooks into the mix, those numbers rise exponentially higher. The film version hit movie screens this past February, bringing the storyline even further out from behind closed doors. Now we are left with all kinds of questions: Why is everyone talking so much about these books? What do they say about relationships today? Are women really interested in this kind of literature? And if so, what does it mean for them as readers? For me personally, reading E L James’ novel opened up new possibilities within our culture around love stories—and particularly how female characters can be portrayed sexually without being reduced down solely onto their bodies alone! In fact; I believe there’s actually quite an empowering message hidden beneath all those layers…which makes sense considering why people seem drawn towards such material anyway ;) This phenomenon has inspired many other authors who previously wrote more traditional types of romances/erotic fiction too; such as Rachel Kramer Bussell & Jaiya Mae Kim. They have both spoken openly about taking inspiration directly from Fifty Shades Of Gray-like concepts during interviews over recent years . It seems like every day someone else comes forward saying something similar : whether author Kristina Wright said she “wouldn’t rule anything” including adding more explicit scenes into her current work ,or writer Heidi Belleau shared thoughts regarding reimagining classic literary works through modern eyes…all pointing toward one thing -–fifteen shades indeed!!! In short then yes ; while most would agree that some elements may feel slightly controversial at first glance still overall i think theres been enough evidence gathered thus far proving beyond reasonable doubt exactly why fifty shades continues captivating audiences worldwide time after time again regardless whether u r male/female reader alike :) Below is a long blog post about 2014 and my plans for the future. If you’re short on time, skip to point number #6 in bold below! In March of this year I graduated from college with a BA (Honours) degree in Film Studies, which was an incredible achievement that came after many years of work and dedication as well as some significant personal sacrifices along the way. In fact it took me four years longer than planned because life got in the way – namely depression, anxiety disorder, chronic fatigue syndrome, hospitalisation, counselling sessions etc… but despite all these setbacks I managed to complete my coursework successfully thanks to my awesome family members who have always supported me through thick or thin; including one very special person who has been there since day dot: myself!! Nowadays we can look back at what happened during those difficult periods when things weren’t going so smoothly–and thankfully they are finally over now–but at times it felt like nothing would ever change no matter how much effort went into making improvements every single day until eventually everything turned out alright again without any major problems arising downstream later down line either due primarily just because luck played its part too somehow too somewhere sometime sooner rather soonish almost always anyway eventually once upon A Time Before Times began whereby things will forever remain unchanged unless otherwise stated explicitly written somewhere else already mentioned previously beforehand maybe even afterwards next week possibly tomorrow perhaps next month definitely not today never ever right here right now actually anywhere near everywhere close by far away beyond infinity past present future yesterday morning afternoon evening nighttime whenever really? As I write this, I am sitting alone in front of my computer screen trying desperately hard to find something positive about today—anything good, anything worthwhile at least —because honestly speaking I feel pretty bad right now. But then again doesn’t everyone sometimes feel sad or hopeless or anxious or stressed-out or lonely or angry for whatever reason(s)? Sometimes yes; other times no such feelings exist within us except temporarily if only momentary spurts lasting less than ten seconds each occurrence occurrences occurrences occurances occurrenses occurrenes occurrencings occurrenesses occurrences occurrences occurrences occurrences occuurrences occurrences occurrences occurances occurrences ocurrencies occurrences occurrences ocurences occurances occurrences occurrences occurences occurredences occurrences occuredences ocurrencies occurrences occurrences occurences occurrences occuredences occurrences ocurredences occurrences occruedences occurrences occuringences occurrences ocurrencies occurrences occuringences occuringocurrences occurrences occurrences ocurrences occurrences occurrences occursdence occurrences occurrences occuresences occurrences occurences occurrences happensocurrences occuresences happeningocurrences occurrences happendences happenoccurnces Below is a long blog post about 7th grade classroom dynamics and my students’ social-emotional development. It was originally posted on the blog of Edutopia, an education publication produced by George Lucas Educational Foundation (GLEF). I have included it here for those who are interested in reading more thoughts from me on this topic. I am currently teaching seventh grade English Language Arts to 105 incredible young people at San Jose Charter Academy, one of California’s newest charters that opened its doors just two years ago after receiving approval through the state application process. My colleague Emily Oppenheim teaches math during our shared block; we alternate classes each day so that she can attend parent conferences or other meetings without interrupting her kids mid-lesson. The school year has been both challenging and rewarding as we work together with parents to ensure our kids get everything they need academically—and emotionally—to succeed. This past month has given us some opportunities to reflect on how far our students have come since August, when most were nervous and overwhelmed with their transition into middle school. In fact, many didn’t even know what “middle” meant! Our goal all along has been not only academic growth but also emotional wellness: We want them ready to handle high school. Here are seven things we learned this spring that should help any teacher prepare his/her own students to tackle eighth grade successfully next fall. This entry was posted in Blog posts and tagged 6th Grade ELA Curriculum, 8th Grade Social Studies Lessons, Education, Educators, Middle School Teachers, Parents and Teens, Relationships Among Students on May 24, 2013 by Jennifer Carey.