GB's Mom
My blogs
Blogs I follow
- Letters to Trystan
- A Snap and A Quack
- A Square Peg, A Round Hole
- Baby Steps Out
- Bless Our Hearts
- Blessed by Our God
- Douglass Diaries
- Every Bitter Thing is Sweet | Where hungry souls can gather » Recent Postings
- Gaining While Losing
- His Hands, His feet
- Home
- Home: a soft place to fall
- Honest Adoption Blog
- I'm Still Standing
- Into My Chaos...
- Jen Hatmaker
- Join us on Jani's Journey
- Just a Lil Blog
- Kate's Wish
- let love guide
- Life With Mamita
- Life With Mamita
- Life with Two Special Needs Children
- Lovin' My Crazy Life
- Makenzies Miracle
- Many Kinds of Families
- My Lemony Life
- networkedblogs.com/bkcik
- on earth as it is in heaven
- Our Sweet Sophie
- Protected Blog › Login
- Psychotropic Parenting
- Pudding. Without Meat.
- RANTS FROM MOMMYLAND
- Sass and Spasticity
- Sincerely Mama Blogs
- tdot's rants
- The Anarchist Soccer Mom
- The Stewart Family
- Transplanted Thoughts
- ~Cruising through my Life~
Gender | Female |
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Industry | Education |
Occupation | Head Start Mental Health, writting my dissertation. |
Location | New York, United States |
Introduction | I am 54 years old, working in a PhD in ED Psych. I have been an adoptive and foster mother for over 30 years. Most of my kids have been some combination of Bipolar, FASD, RAD, ADHD. I am raising my second family. |
Interests | Head Start, Special Education, gardening, reading, Maine Coon Cats, all kinds of kids. |
Favorite Movies | Steel Magnolias, Fried Green Tomatoes, Fiddler on the Roof, Yours, Mine and Ours(Lucille Ball, Henry Fonda), On Golden Pond. |
Favorite Music | Gospel, CSN, Neil Diamond, Beatles, Terry Jacks, Judy Collins, Christmas music |
Favorite Books | Time Enough for Love, The Man from Mars, Children with Emerald Eyes, WEB Griffin(The Badge of Honor Series), Trinity, The Gdos Themselves |
Please describe how you could take the peel off an apple all in one go:
Start at the middle of the top of the apple. Using a paring knife, start cutting a spiral around the apple, being careful to not let the peel get too thin and the spirals say wide enough.