You know how in all schools, especially near the end of the year, piles of materials will appear in the staff room with "free" signs on them? When I see SRA cards/kits, I take them home and throw them in the trash. I do the same with coloring books, novels with torn covers and/or pages, and assorted meaningless workbooks. It makes me feel ever-so-slightly useful, in absentia. :-)

On Jul 15, 2010, at 4:34 AM, Patricia Kimathi wrote:

I loved them also. I actually still had a set and after reading everyone's comments I felt guilty and threw them out in June.
PatK
On Jul 13, 2010, at 1:42 PM, Adrienne Eichenberger wrote:

I also loved the SRA cards. Each color I moved up gave me a great sense of accomplishment. The freedom of moving at my own pace was wonderful.


Deep down we must have real affection for each other, a clear realization or recognition of our shared human status. At the same time, we must openly accept all ideologies and systems as a means of solving humanity's problems. One country, one nation, one ideology, one system is not sufficient.
~ The Dalai Lama


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