The Winnie the Pooh book, which features the beloved bear and friends, is called "Stay Safe" and was sent home in the backpacks of elementary children in the Dallas Independent School District last week.
Dr. Hetzel says he was forced to drop out of school when he was in the third grade, and later received his GED in 1948. Since then he has dreamed about getting his diploma.
The Winnie the Pooh book, which features the beloved bear and friends, is called "Stay Safe" and was sent home in the backpacks of elementary children in the Dallas Independent School District last week.
Dr. Hetzel says he was forced to drop out of school when he was in the third grade, and later received his GED in 1948. Since then he has dreamed about getting his diploma.
“It was the most awful and difficult 24 hours of my life watching my son in so much pain, not being able to do anything to make it better and know that this could have been 100% avoidable."
The Winnie the Pooh book, which features the beloved bear and friends, is called "Stay Safe" and was sent home in the backpacks of elementary children in the Dallas Independent School District last week.
Dr. Hetzel says he was forced to drop out of school when he was in the third grade, and later received his GED in 1948. Since then he has dreamed about getting his diploma.
“It was the most awful and difficult 24 hours of my life watching my son in so much pain, not being able to do anything to make it better and know that this could have been 100% avoidable."
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The Winnie the Pooh book, which features the beloved bear and friends, is called "Stay Safe" and was sent home in the backpacks of elementary children in the Dallas Independent School District last week.
Dr. Hetzel says he was forced to drop out of school when he was in the third grade, and later received his GED in 1948. Since then he has dreamed about getting his diploma.
“It was the most awful and difficult 24 hours of my life watching my son in so much pain, not being able to do anything to make it better and know that this could have been 100% avoidable."
Target has recently been at the center of customers opinions and criticisms with its new Pride Collection, arriving at stores just in time for LGBTQ+ Pride Month.
Sadie Robertson Huff and her husband Christian Huff are soaking up newborn bliss this week after welcoming their second daughter, Haven Belle, on Monday.
Is tipping culture out of hand? Are some service workers entitled? "Tipflation" as many TikTokers are calling it has sparked widespread debate online as more and more software is prompting consumers for tips.
Tech tags like Apple AirTags and Tile are all the rage. But one mom has a rather unique use for these tech tags that's causing a bit of a dustup on TikTok: she puts them on bracelets on her two and four-year-old children and has "trained" them to come to her when the AirTags beep.
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