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Peaceful afternoon on the Nisqually river near mt. Rainier natl park!

Wow this is so cute!!!! What a sweet idea. And you could cut food to be the shape of doors, windows, etc!! 

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Brooke….check this shit ouuuuuut!

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pbsparents:

Wake up to fun! Entertain these healthy breakfast ideas from Claire Wurtzel’s new book, “Funny Food: 365 Fun, Healthy, Silly, Creative Breakfasts” with your kids.

Click here for recipes and a brief review of the book: http://www.pbs.org/parents/kitchenexplorers/2012/03/19/making-healthy-breakfasts-fun-with-funny-food/

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craftjunkie:

Pencil Holder {How to}
Found at: manualidades

craftjunkie:

Pencil Holder {How to}

Found at: manualidades

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lafolia:

窓辺の光 1/2 (by yokko..)

lafolia:

窓辺の光 1/2 (by yokko..)

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At school I had somehow become less believable, less trustworthy, and definitely less important. I even felt somewhat disposable alongside the rigid rules that were to be upheld at any cost, even if it meant losing me. What were these rules anyway? Allegedly made for the benefit of the group, they seemed to sacrifice the individual. Some of them felt downright dehumanizing to me. Who invented these rules, I wondered. I wanted no part of it.

When School Goes Against Your Very Nature. | elephant journal

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