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You say:
>" I agree what a wonderful way to meet new friends and people who share a
> great commonality, and like you, I don't have a room and scramble every
> day to keep things organized and classroom teachers "happy".
>
> TGFS Thank God for summer
> ann"
Oh, you can't imagine how happy I was when I received your message.
Sometimes while I read the messages at the list I wonder I somebody would
answer me if I send my own. But as I said in my previous one I found that
our career had gather a very special group of people, joining us at this
particular place to share very personal appreciations.
I'm surprised to know that you havew the same trouble with space than me.
Now, in one of the two schools where I teach I have a classroom for myself,
but this is due to the shortness of pupils that we have year by year. (This
is a private school, and very expensive too, a hundred years old, that the
British comunity founded for their kids, when railroads were British. It's
name is Barker College and it has a web site WWW.Barker.com.ar.)
There are so many things I would like to tell you, too many for only one
letter!
DTGFWDon't Thank God for Winter
Patricia
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