I often say "thanks" for what I have been blessed with. Today especially I am glad for heat in my home (even though I am currently in a very chilly office) and food in my fridge and pantry.
Many of us I know struggle to get to class, provide for our families and continue our education. I read an article today that may make some of our day-to-day challenges a little less difficult. In the Washington Post on Tuesday, Dec. 8, was the article "For homeless students, each day is a test." Here is the link (I hope it still works): http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/12/07/AR2009120702414.html
I can't imagine working on a college degree while living in a homeless shelter. Wow!
Let's count our blessings and even be grateful for the job with demanding hours, the difficult boss, the temperamental car, the house or apartment with small problems.
Thanks to all of you who have struggled with illness, transportation issues, crazy work schedules, personal/family problems, and computer/Internet issues. We are nearly done with this semester. Let's hope for a saner, safer, healthier, quieter New Year and spring semester.
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