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- To the Golden Bear Students I Met Saturday at Stanford – Thank you for Saying YES!
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- Celebrating Two-Way Immersion Program and Biliteracy in Turlock
- Air Force Veteran/Author Serves Children of U.S. Navy for Month of the Military Child
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Processing Those Honest Mother’s Day Messages from my Children
One of the best benefits of being a mommy is receiving handmade projects that convey love from your children. Really nothing beats that…because kids create directly from their hearts…It’s #NoFilters defined. Mother’s Day is the day that, if you’re lucky, … Continue reading
Reflecting on the Wisdom of My Mami’s Choices – a Momtrepreneur Moment of Gratitude
I was reading a post from telecom engineer Eva Smith earlier this week. In it she mentioned that her mother made cakes at home to make extra money for the family. Mi mami also made birthday, quinceañera and even wedding … Continue reading
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