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Controlled chaos. I like random things and usual things. Penguins, squirrels, baby animals, love notes and random acts of kindness make me happy. Abrupt changes, uncontrollable events, and the dark make me anxious. Some days I like people, some days I don't. I bounce around like that, and it's led to some interesting results ♥

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  • December
    22
    Dear Alabama,

    Please, please, make all of my dreams of the country, music, sunshine, fresh air, good ol’ boys, simplicity, finding faith, hope, and love, come true.

    i’m really hoping for a change and some meaning and bringing some of that to my students.

    Let me find my home away from home. I know it’s not till august, but I’ve got to hope for something.


    This post has Notes, comments and tag: # Alabama # Letters # country .



    December
    01
    pbsthisdayinhistory:

DECEMBER 1: ROSA PARKS REFUSES TO GIVE UP SEAT, 1955
On this day in 1955, Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat for a white passenger, leading to her arrest and sparking the Montgomery Bus Boycott.
For many, this day became a symbolic start for the civil rights movement. American Experience’s acclaimed “Eyes on The Prize” series covered all the major events of the civil rights movement.
On the accompanying site, read the national press during the boycott and browse through photos of Rosa Parks, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and even ordinary citizens who participated in this historic campaign for equality.

    pbsthisdayinhistory:

    DECEMBER 1: ROSA PARKS REFUSES TO GIVE UP SEAT, 1955

    On this day in 1955, Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat for a white passenger, leading to her arrest and sparking the Montgomery Bus Boycott.

    For many, this day became a symbolic start for the civil rights movement.

    American Experience’s acclaimed “Eyes on The Prize” series covered all the major events of the civil rights movement.

    On the accompanying site, read the national press during the boycott and browse through photos of Rosa Parks, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and even ordinary citizens who participated in this historic campaign for equality.


    This post has 7,769 notes, comments and tag: # alabama # we have a long way to go .