The podcast “Grace of a Military Child” opens with a pleasantly plucky beat and the upbeat voice of 19-year-old Gracie Burgess, the show’s host and founder.
Washington, D.C. – The Elizabeth Dole Foundation is hosting a virtual watch party of the finalists in the “Military Kids Have Talent” contest Friday, July 31 at 8PM EST Elizabeth Dole Foundation’s Facebook page.
Addie Grainger and Lydia Rice simply refused to say no, even when circumstances brought on by the coronavirus could have made the two student-journalists hang up their notepads and cameras for keeps.
As we come to the end of The Month of the Military Child, it’s worth taking a moment to acknowledge that this April has been like none we have ever seen before.
As a military kid, Desha J. faced many ups and downs. After her mother’s transfer from Germany to JB Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland, Desha found it difficult to break out of her shell and build friendships at school.
Stuck inside our homes
When will this virus just end?
No one really knows.
School's been out a while
Lots of work to do each day
Actually more than in school
It is not that much fun
Hardly time to play and run
Little Netflix here.
In Japan, rice has a rich history which dates back over 2000 years. It’s a staple in many traditional dishes and has become an important part of Japanese food culture.
As far as cooking is concerned, I am all for cutting corners. But, when I learned that pasta could be cooked in the microwave, I had to take it with a grain of salt.
Kabocha korokke, is a common and very popular bento meal item. You’ll find this in many schoolchildren’s lunch boxes when autumn arrives as it’s a great way for moms to get their kids to eat more veggies.
What’s not to love about a pancake house that flips your pancakes to order and is located by a quiet beach. So next time you’re out on a weekend drive, steer your way toward Jakkepoes in Yomitan.