The You Think I Care About Who Doesn’t Like Me Hell My Own Family Doesn’t Like Me Shirt! Well, yesterday in my kindergarten, a week after Adriamycin and Cytoxin had stage four breast cancer that I said would kill me in weeks or months – three years ago – I took off my shoes and walking with bare feet, pretending to stop, sowing apple seeds, taking a paper pot out of my head, pretending to cook a meal and eating it, washing the pot, putting it on my head, pretending to sleep under the stars, pretend to take off my shirt and give it to the person who needs it, then pretend to cut a hole in the pocket and use it like a shirt. After that, I continued to walk through rain, snow, on rocks, and in the scorching sun while walking barefoot and when the classroom was filled with the scent of fresh organic apple apples and the laughter and giggles of 24 kids. young.
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I even did that twice, so both my new principals can see it. I better imagine letting them see the madness really quickly, so there are no surprises in the observation process. Then we ate apples outside just like the man we learned and the You Think I Care About Who Doesn’t Like Me Hell My Own Family Doesn’t Like Me Shirt! Do you know why I take off my shoes and do all that in my bare feet? Because I’m telling a true story about the life of a man who lived more than 200 years ago. Think about that. In the absence of TV or news in a nanosecond, we still talk about him: John Chapman, better known as Johnny Johnny Appleseed.
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By living our lives, growing 50 acres of orchards at once, planting apple trees to make cider and passing on our beliefs and seeds, we still tell our story today. now on. Plant the seed. Sometimes we cannot see the fruits of our labor. Those are like metastatic patients and the You Think I Care About Who Doesn’t Like Me Hell My Own Family Doesn’t Like Me Shirt! We fight and fight for fair funding, knowing that maybe we’ll die before the research arrives, but we fight for future men and women who will be Saying the same words shook our world and stole our lives.
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