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Grade Four Curriculum

Jackson Jones: The Tale of a Boy, an Elf and a Very Stinky Fish is now grade four curriculum at a Christian school nearby.   lalalalalllaaaaaadeeedaaaa!!! Reading: Pollyanna Grows Up Eating: chai latte, pita biscuits with cream cheese Watching: tonight? IronMan 2! Listening to:  Majic 100 with Codi Jefferies!

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Lovely Letters

I am so blessed to get another: Hi Jenn, My name is JK and I live in PA. I recently read  your book Jackson Jones. It was loaned to me by your former teacher  LG, whom I have known for about 10 years. We vacation at White Lake and L and D have a summer … Continue reading »

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Book Signings and Parties

Actually, it was only one party. But we’ll get to that in a minute. So I had my first book signing exactly one week ago at Chapters Kanata. I had a lovely new friend come over and blow out my hair so it was lovely and long and straight. Then I put on my best … Continue reading »

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Did you know…

that I have a ‘site stats’ thing which used to be a ‘blog stats’ thing and it tells you how many times your webpage has been looked out. And at the very bottom, it tells you who looked (sometimes) and what they looked up to find you. Do you know what a treat it is … Continue reading »

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Encouragement #4

See, the sun always shines regardless of the rain. Not that I was sad. But I did get an encouraging letter about my book. So here it is: I am having so much fun reading Jackson Jones.  I am a homeschool mama to 6 little ones–(almost) 10 to 7 months.  I received my copy to … Continue reading »

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