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I am just journaling here about how fun the Red Panda was. For 32 years, I lived in Port Dalhousie. A very sweet pocket of Canada that I love dearly. Port Dalhousie is indeed a port with a beautiful little church called the Star of the Sea. Toronto was across Lake Ontario from us around the Golden Horseshoe.
The Red Panda is set in Toronto, Canada. I spent 14 years going the opposite direction toward Buffalo, New York. In the snow, as they say I would drive forty minutes one way in my car through blizzards to get to School 18 which was on Niagara Street within sight of the Peace Bridge.
As a straight laced Mexican American from Military City (San Antonio) I was always honest about what I was bringing across from Canada to the US, swamp water for my microscopes, hamsters anything I wanted to bring from my husband’s lab to my classroom in one of the poorest schools in Buffalo.
But what a privilege to teach the children of immigrants!
Not only that, but junior high!
That’s why I so love the Red Panda. As science educator teaching junior high, I really faced the sex ed issue head on. I explained the changes but I was very clear to tell them that at their age is wasn’t a good idea. I taught them that sex was nature’s way of shaking up the genes to get the best ones.
But I really enjoyed the boy band, and think about how the BTS fans made some problems for Trump rallies.
Anyway, I need to go to bed and will check in the morning.
Red Panda Rocked!
Girls rock
and girl issues rock!