Donna King (born 1957) is an American dancer and musical theatre performer who appeared in Broadway musicals in the 1970s and 1980s and has lived and worked mostly in England since the 1980s. (wikipedia)
Children now are pretty much forced to go to college.
I realize if I don't get some standards about what I do or don't do now, it's going to be that much harder.
I've taught everything, ... I've taught kindergarten. I've taught adult school at night. I taught math in high school for nine years. I think I have broad experience. I made a purpose to study multi-age education and how it benefits children.
How pitiful I was before I started. Just because you can do 10 sit-ups doesn't mean you're all that, so I learned how bad I was and how far I have come.
I was happy overall except for a couple of my drives and a couple of my approach shots. Usually my first round is the worst. I am elated, but it is three rounds.
This school cannot be about me, ... I've always had a vision that this school would continue to grow. I knew it couldn't stay this way.
We saw her on Easter and two or three minutes here and there. We don't get to see Kendra much, so we're just going out and sightseeing a little bit.
Honestly, I don't think I would have been that quick or even thought to do that, ... I'm just grateful he's OK, and I can't thank my nephew enough for what he did.
Back in the 90s, sociologists studied what they called 'boomerang children,' adult children who returned home or were in and out of their parents' home. What they found that it wasn't because they were freeloaders. It was because the economy was bad.
What are the rents? And God forbid you try to buy a house.