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Yeesh, explosion at shop center- am I a jinx?
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<blockquote data-quote="Abbey" data-source="post: 132298" data-attributes="member: 179"><p>They did resume on Tuesday. Talked to daughter and she said it was very emotional...counselors everywhere. Not much teaching going on.</p><p></p><p>I think the biggest impact was going to a relatively small college, and even more so specializing in a subject that even more narrows your contacts. They all knew each other.</p><p></p><p>One of the things I remember from youth is a good friend dying over the holiday break. I was 14. When we went back to school, her unoccupied chair sat in the same place. It was a visual reminder of her on a daily basis. I vowed to never do that as a teacher. Sometimes, in times of tradegy, you need to find a way to move on, yet still honor who has been lost. It's a tricky thing. I think NIU is in that place. They need to move on, but are not exactly sure how to do it.</p><p></p><p>Abbey</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Abbey, post: 132298, member: 179"] They did resume on Tuesday. Talked to daughter and she said it was very emotional...counselors everywhere. Not much teaching going on. I think the biggest impact was going to a relatively small college, and even more so specializing in a subject that even more narrows your contacts. They all knew each other. One of the things I remember from youth is a good friend dying over the holiday break. I was 14. When we went back to school, her unoccupied chair sat in the same place. It was a visual reminder of her on a daily basis. I vowed to never do that as a teacher. Sometimes, in times of tradegy, you need to find a way to move on, yet still honor who has been lost. It's a tricky thing. I think NIU is in that place. They need to move on, but are not exactly sure how to do it. Abbey [/QUOTE]
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