teens against the spread of aids (tasa) show on tuesday
Month: November 2010
abecedarian on a napkin for fun while waiting
Monsters and Nemesis-ters On the Prowl Questing Quizzing Quizzically Reposing Supposing That's just what monsters do Undead Unveiled Viva la mort la Wanderlust X chromosome climbing the Y axis Zero Approaching from Below Catatonic Dead Eyes Flipping Giant Halos Inert Jerks Kickin' it Like __________________________________back to top
free lights at the top of the hill 11th street
as i turned from florida avenue hard right onto 11th street and began the ascent up the hill next to cardozo high, i had no clue what beautiful useful gift i would meet at the top. right there on the side of the road at the crest of the hill waba stood with cute little … Continue reading free lights at the top of the hill 11th street
Teens Against the Spread of AIDS
i've been working with TASA for a few months now, and we are ready to show you what we've got at the big big world aids day event at the children's national medical center on nov. 30th at 6pm. join us for CATWALK FOR A CURE. world aids day is december 1st. we're doing this … Continue reading Teens Against the Spread of AIDS
inferences and poetry workshops
on veterans day, i was the writing assignment, the live in-class lesson on poetry for 8th graders at stoddert middle school in temple hills, md. here is part of my poem written up to be dissected by the students. we were working on making inferences using our background knowledge and text clues. the day before, … Continue reading inferences and poetry workshops
love poem no. 415
you say our footprints disappear in the sand i say they get swallowed by the ocean andour memories are out therein the deep if you want to find themi have some goggles andlove to swim butsometimes it's too cold
T Street in November
this is the path i walk along everyday when i go to the post office and bank for my job. i thought you'd like to see this gorgeous tree. the leaves are changing colors and dying. students are studying hard and work is, well, work. luckily in my field even when it is busy and … Continue reading T Street in November