new adj.
original
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Happy New Year! May 2011 be the best and brightest for you and yours.
~Kim
From the Desk of WriteShop
January 1st, 2011 | Uncategorized
Hi, I'm Kim--curriculum author, speaker, retired homeschooler, and grandma to seven. Welcome to my little corner of the blogosphere. My heart is to equip and inspire you to teach writing, even when it seems like it's always an uphill battle. I invite you to poke around the blog, where you'll find writing and poetry activities, grammar tips, and hope for reluctant writers. Thanks for stopping by!
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5 comments ↓
snow!
Happy New Year to you too! The beginning of a fresh new year, it is so exciting.
@JoJo: Snow . . . which I only see from a distance on Cucamonga Peak. LOL! But doesn’t fresh snowfall seem to embody the idea of newness?
@Briana: I couldn’t agree more. I love the idea of New Year’s. Reminds me of this quotation from Anne of Green Gables: “Isn’t it nice to think that tomorrow is a new day with no mistakes in it yet?”
With that in mind, isn’t it nice to think that 2011 is a new year with no mistakes in in yet?
And may 2011 be a wonderful year for all of us!