hannah g

hannah g

Hannah G is the mother of five wonderful boys and a teacher by trade. She loves her job and loves that her job changes lives both big and small. Hannah enjoys writing, reading, watching movies and being outdoors. She is in a wonderful relationship and despite the bumps along the way, she would never change anything.
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BA Clark University; MA in History Providence College; MeD in Special Education Providence College

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  • Relax! You Are Worth It
    Finally, you will be amazed how much time you gain, just by changing these four things. What I love about these tips is not only the time and sanity you gain, but also the life skills your children will gain.
  • Philadelphia and the Cheese Steak
    Just this past weekend, I was a victim of the weather and stuck at the Philadelphia airport. You can learn a lot about a city when stranded for hours. What is the one major thing I learned: Cheese Steak.
  • Review of Anita Diamant's Red Tent
    There are many ways one can interpret the Red Tent by Anita Diamant. Many would argue the book is an inspiration to woman and womankind or a sacrileage depending on who you talk to when you ask about this book.
  • Easy Hearty Mushroom Soup
    Easy mushroom soup that hits the spot on a cold winter day. THe rice gives the dish a thickness that allows for less cream or no cream. Dish is gluten free and can easily convert to vegetarian or vegan.
  • Why I Love French Kiss!
    Belive it or not, I have had to replace this movie because I have watched it so much. It is one of the few movies I never tire of and pull it out at least three to four times a year.
  • My Healthcare Journey, a Personal Story
    It is a challenge to care for someone that is in need of you. It is not easy, but if you want a career that is recession proof, flexible, spiritually uplifting and rewarding then the health care industry is a career for you.
  • Back to School? a Technology Guide
    Many schools expect student to use electronic devices as they learn. Like it or not, technology is not going away. It's important to choose the right computer or device for every level of school.
  • Stay Safe Online
    For many of us, the Internet is a wonderful and powerful tool that is part of our lives. Whether your checking your Facebook status, shopping or for learning, the internet has become a dear old friend. But cyberspace can be a very dangerous place....
  • Your Life, Your Career! How to Achieve Personal and Financial Success
    There are four stages that will help you achieve success and become who you want to be. They are what will take you through your journey on being you. This journey will amaze you and awaken you inside and out.
  • Five Quick Ways to Get Rid of Debt
    Now, it's August and your original will has faded. I'm sure many of you are overwhelmed and feeling stuck. Here are five quick tips to get you back on track.
  • It's Fall! Time to Do Some Greening While Your Cleaning!
    However, with the cold weather coming and your getting ready for winter, the cleaning starts kicking in after the lazy days of summer. There isn't a better way to make some changes and do some greening.
  • Review of Marisa De Los Santos, Belong to Me
    It was a book that I picked up in the airport for a quick read on the plane. It did not disappoint and I loved it and enjoyed the journey of all the characters. The story is inspiring and fun to read.
  • Summer Soups--Strawberry Soup
    This is a great soup for the summer and a soup that says spring. I love this soup and usually pair it with a salad, especially on a hot day.
  • Sausage and Potato Casserole
    This hearty meal is a great way to save money and time. It assembles real easy and can be paired with a salad or crusty bread.
  • RI DMV: A Real Life Sit-com
    There is a reason why this DMV is near the prison, easier transport when the people here get sick of waiting and totally lose it. In fact, I think he said '..."go postal' in here.
  • Personal Manifesto
    I believe in living my life in the way I want to live it. I believe actions speak louder than words. I believe in working independently not with a group.
  • Chicken Potato Casserole
    This quick and easy chicken dish preps in a few minutes and is full of bold flavor. It becomes a full meal when pared with a salad and milkshakes.
  • Adaptation of Bernhard Schlink's the Reader
    The story was an interesting concept, which was how Germany moved forward after Nazi Germany. It was a story on how the 1st generation after Nazi German came to terms with what their parents and previous generations did during the war.
  • Volunteer Opportunities in Rhode Island
    Bottom line, many volunteers would agree they get out of helping far exceeds what they give. Rhohde Island is no different than any other state and many volunteering opportunities are available in a multitude of different areas.
  • Summer Foods: Stuff Red Peppers
    This dish has many variations and many times it is the first to go at the cook out. Can easily be made into a vegetarian dish by removing the meat and switching to soy cheese if you are vegan. Serve with crusty bread and red wine.
  • Living My Mardi Gras
    It was Friday night and Susie decided to have Emma and Caroline over for the night. They were juniors and have been inseparable since Psychology 101. Little did they know what a few margaritas would bring about....
  • Best Ways to Deal with Your Moody, Depressed Child
    As a teacher of students that deal with depression and the mother of five boys, I can tell you that dealing with teens are tough. Here are some quick tips to try to turn that frown upside down.
  • How to Achieve Financial Success
    Personal experience and teaching financial literacy has taught me one thing. People that seem like they '..."have it all,' did not get there by sheer luck. These people are successful because they follow three basic principles.
  • Salting Roses by Lorelle Marinello
    Salting Roses by Lorelle Marinello is a fun and fantasy like story that tries to be timeless but comes up a little short.
  • How to Know It's Time to Quit Your Job
    Having a job that is not a fit can be the most painful experience that you can have in your life. Most of us will spend at least 1/3 of our day in our place of employment. If it is a place you're dreading then it is not the best place.
  • How to Fire Someone
    It doesn't matter how many degrees you have, firing someone is one of the hardest things many of us will ever have to do. It is a challenge and nothing prepares you for knowing that you are in essence changing someone life.
  • 5 Reasons Why Rhode Island Should Allow Same Sex Unions
    With new legislation expecting to be brought to the voters in 2012, people are contemplating the rights of many individuals in our Ocean State. Unfortunately, a basic civil rights issue has become a controveridal and hot topic in our state.
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  • The Pros and Cons of Credit Cards
    For at least the last twenty years, credit has become part of the American way of life. It is important to remember that credit isn't a bad thing, its how you use and make it part of your life that's important.
  • Saving Money: the National Grid?
    Just recently, I read of a couple that saved a ton of money by calling the National Grid, Rhode Island's largest utility. It got me thinking, how many people know about this service?
  • The Part-Time Catholic: an Easter Story
    There is one time a year when the man in my life decides to be Catholic. That time of year is Lent. It's not like he suddenly goes to church or begins to read scriptures, he just adheres to the tough part--self sacrifice and denial.
  • Best Water Parks Near Rhode Island
    Even though Rhode Island is the Ocean State, not everyone wants to bother with the sand and the little shade. Also, some just crave water and excitement and the water park delivers.
  • I AM SPRING
    sping poetry
  • Beginning Mountain Biking Tips
    Mountain biking is a great way to enjoy some great outdoors and get some exercise. Whether its a mountain path, old logging road, easy trail or a mountain path, you are sure to get your heart pumping and some excitement in one day.
  • The Winter Garden by Kristin Hannah
    Winter Garden by Kristin Hannah provides the perfect combination of history and relationships. The book is set in Oregon and in Russia during World War II. It is a wonderful blend of magic, love, relationships, and the cruelty of war.
  • Fun, Educational Activities for Spring Break
    Spring is right around the corner and spring break is a great way to have fun with the kids. There are some great activities that you can do with the kids that will have them learn without them really knowing it!
  • March Madness
    Haiku on March Madness....5....7....5.
  • Same Sex Marriage
    Banning a union based on the genders of the couple is as bad as preventing a marriage based on race. It's wrong.
  • Is Standardized Testing the Answer?
    Tests exist for a reason and provide valuable information. The problem with standardized testing today is not the test itself; it is what the states and educational systems are doing with the test scores.
  • My Favorite Movie Quotes: Cast Away and Star Wars
    Quotes have always been a part of our vocabulary and a way of life. There isn't a day that goes by where someone is not quoting something or somebody.
  • Making the Most of a College Tours
    Besides buying a house, college is the most expensive venture a person can take. It is important to explore the school both formally and informally to ensure that it is a right fit.
  • Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows
    I am sure like most people, Harry Potter has been part of my life for the last 10 years and this is the end of an era. I can honestly say, this series of books that the ENTIRE family was hooked on right from the beginning.
  • Karen's Kitchen: Home of the World's Famous Hot Wiener Omelet
    There is a small mom and pop diner that serves breakfast and lunch 7 days a week. It is a great local hang out that take care in the small details.
  • The Prom of a Lifetime
    Proms can be an exciting time for any high school student. It is full of magic, mystique and will provide memories of a life time.
  • Mountain Biking in Rhode Island
    There is a lot of open off-road cycling trails that are exciting and exhiliharating. The trails will give a great workout out in the great outdoors.
  • What's in Your DVD Collection?
    they say if you want to know about someone, check what's in their medicine cabinet. I say the true tell of a person is their DVDs.
  • Hiking with Kids in Rhode Island
    Even though Rhode Island is a tiny state, it packs quite a punch with the beauty, fun and informative trails for your whole family. It is a great way to let them appreciate nature and the world around them.
  • Irish Folklore, Music,Magic and More
    Sean Connery singing and with hair! Sean Connery joins an all-star casts that delievers in this 1959 classic about Darby, the little old man and the Leprechauns in the area.
  • Unique and Wonderful Graduation Presents!
    As our children move across the stage to receive thier diploma. Gifts can be a tough thing. The best gifts are the gifts that demonstrate them as a student. Finding the balance between practical gifts and personal is the key.
  • Finding the True HeathCliff
    One of the reasons I picked this movie was the actors and actresses in the film. Specifically one actor in general: Ralph Fiennes. He has re-invented the role and show details that only the person that read the book would know.
  • Community Based Sustainable Farming
    How Smithfield High School graduates are embracing the local community farming movement and hoping to create a community base organic farm.
  • To Pay or Not Pay, that is the Question!
    As a teacher and a mother, I am drawn to the ongoing debate: Do we pay for good grades? It is a hot topic that has been the source of a lot of opinions and controversy.
  • Tuxedo Places in Rhode Island
    Tuxedos are not a once a year adventure any more. With all the functions out there, many of us are renting over and over again.
  • U2 at the Orpheum
    My friend of years Sarah talked me into going. I am embarrassed to say...talked me into going. Trust me, she said. They just came from Ireland. You will love them!
  • Can You Enjoy the Grand Canyon Last Minute?
    Can you enjoy the Grand Canyon without planning? Grand Canyon at the last minute. Having fun when your spontaneous sister is in charge of planning the trip!
  • Easter: a Time for Rebirth, Family and Fun
    Remembering the holiday of rebirth and the holiday that defines Christians, but a little of Easter Bunny and Easter Egg Hunts are OK too.
  • Nature's April Fools Joke
    Snow in April!?
  • Top Three Car Washes in the Attleboro Area
    Are you looking for value, thorough cleaning inside or out, or just 10 minutes of fun with your little ones. Then these are the car washes for you!
  • Everyone Doesn't Run on Dunkin!
    Who would think a dairy farm would be one of the best donuts and pastries I have ever eaten! This is a rare find in Rhode Island and beats the big chains hands down.
  • St Patrick's Day Memory
    How to find Mr. Right among all the Leprechauns
  • Earth Day Promises
    Small actions we make part of our everyday routine can make the biggest difference.
  • The Price of Education: the Impossible Dream
    Student loans are the one of the necessary evils of today's society. No fighting statistics, for most people the more education, the more money.

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