J K Fick
J K Fick is married and has two daughters. She has earned a Bachelor's degree in Education, and a minor in Sociology. Among her previous work history are positions in Child Care, Management, Health Care, and Teaching. J K primarily stays home with her children, and works part-time outside of the home.
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Bachelor of Science in EducationInterests
Infants/Toddlers, School-age children, teaching, parenting, dogs/pets, photography, reading, shopping, religionMotto
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Memories of Christmas SnowAs a fresh blanket of snow falls just as we gather after church, I am touched with a memory that will last for years. This was a beautiful moment to mark the magic of the season.
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Puffy and the Christmas SnifflesWhen Puffy's friend Larry is in bed with a cold, Puffy wants to help him get well so they can enjoy Christmas together. With so much to do before Christmas, can Puffy help Larry get better in time for the holiday?
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Uh Oh, Here Comes Santa!A trip to the mall leads to an unintended encounter with good ol' Santa Claus. A surprise that will have one little girl thinking hard about whether she's on the good list.
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True ChristmasLet us not forget the true meaning of the celebration of Christmas. True Christmas is a poem that describes what we really are celebrating amidst the hustle and bustle of gift-giving, cookie-baking, and tree trimming.
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Autumn RainbowThe colors of Autumn are splendid and cheerful. It gives hope that the approaching season of winter will not last long, for Autumn will arrive again next year.
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A Haunting in History ClassWhen Sam arrives at the Halloween party, he hears laughter and music through the windows of the house. But as Sam approaches the doorstep, the house is dark and empty...
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Butterfly LieNature haiku -
Where Did it Go?Summertime has ended. A poem reflects the desirable sounds of summer, which are no longer heard as summer ends.
