My first year of my second stint of homeschooling, the year I was fourteen, I was given Natalie Goldberg's Writing Down the Bones for Christmas. I was also given a huge stack of Enviromints. If you aren't versed on '90's health food store candy, Enviromints were squares of minty chocolate wrapped in gold foil. Each one came with a trading card about an endangered species, hence the name. My sister and I collected the animal cards, and made paper cranes from the foil. We ate the chocolate.
Food for an Eager Writer
Food for an Eager Writer
Food for an Eager Writer
My first year of my second stint of homeschooling, the year I was fourteen, I was given Natalie Goldberg's Writing Down the Bones for Christmas. I was also given a huge stack of Enviromints. If you aren't versed on '90's health food store candy, Enviromints were squares of minty chocolate wrapped in gold foil. Each one came with a trading card about an endangered species, hence the name. My sister and I collected the animal cards, and made paper cranes from the foil. We ate the chocolate.
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