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Dear Readers

May 26, 2010 by Miranda Leave a Comment

Today was our first day of final exams at work.  This afternoon, I had no students and I planned to wrap up the Guest-blog-a-palooza/Rally for PPD/PPA.

But then the internet at work decided to take a giant POOP and I couldn’t work on the blog. And now I’m stuck in the middle of the evening routine.

So, consider today a break in the rally.  An intermission before the final act, if you will.

Short on time? Save this post for later.

No more lost tabs, random screenshots, or digging through your browser history. Save this post and do future-you a favor.

(It's like a bookmark, but...not.)

We’ll be back up and finishing out the rally tomorrow.  I hope.  As long as technology cooperates with me.

Y’all are awesome.

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