December 2011
haha I know! I hit “publish” before I realized my mistake. I went right back and edited, but not quickly enough! I remember it clearly, too, because it was my very first cd!
Thanks for your message. It’s good to know I have some fansons out there who are paying attention! ;) xx Stephanie
1997
perhaps the only thing that can get me into the Christmas spirit this year <3
Merry Christmas/Happy Holidays!
and thank YOU for sticking around through the slow weeks and supporting this blog— and for your lovely message!! It is really enjoyable for me to put my favorite childhood memories together, but I love that it means something to others like yourself. :) Happy Holidays!
xx Stephanie


thank you! xx
Thank you! Yes, I just finished student teaching. I was so, so nervous about it, but I had the most wonderful experience ever. I would contact your cooperating teacher ahead of time so you can get to know each other— it also makes a good first impression. When you get in there, observe how the room works, how the teacher handles classroom management, and start building a strong rapport with the kids and the staff. Kids (especially the really little ones) are going to think you’re just the greatest person ever because you’re new in their classroom, you’re young, and they’ll see you as their new best friend. Classroom management is the most difficult thing. They’ll test you a lot, but don’t be afraid to lay down the law when you get up there to teach. They need to learn that you’re their teacher, too. They’ll still love you at the end of the day. Also, your cooperating teacher is there to help you, so seek out all the constructive criticism you can get. (and if, by some chance, you get a terrible placement, don’t be afraid to bring your complaints to the college. I had major problems with one of my placements, and my college moved me to a wonderful school after just one day.)
It’s a stressful but really rewarding experience. Good luck!!
of course! I would be delighted
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and thank you!
what a nice surprise! haha I hope you had a fun Disney movie marathon! I still have my VHS hooked up in my room. My grandpa gave it to me when I was about 10-years-old. I can’t believe it still works. =P
thank you! Lunchables in general were just the best in the ’90s, weren’t they? I remember when the boxes had Nickelodeon things on them… like 3D glasses or Smell-O-Vision… I can’t remember exactly, but it was awesome. lol
Hello lovely tumblr world! I hope you’re having a fantastic December. I love this time of year. We have snow on the ground already!
I can’t believe how this blog is growing. I’m amazed every time I log in, and I am so appreciative of the love and submissions you’ve all been sending this way. I’ve been letting my messages pile up again— I apologize for that, but will get to them soon!
Also, I just wanted to share with you that I’ve been accepted into the Disney World College Program for the spring! I am graduating from college next week, so this was really my last chance to do it. I’m so excited that I got in! Anybody else out there going this spring?? I’d love to get to know some of you!

aw thank you :) what a lovely compliment. I’m so glad you’re enjoying it!
xx Stephanie
Thought you might want to share this treasure!
10 Things ’90s Kids Will Have to Explain to Their Children.
My personal favorite:
8. “I wanna really really really wanna zig-a-zig ahh” has a true meaning, and all true nineties kids know it, but we must never share it. Like the Illuminati, it must remain between us, the key holders. With great power comes great responsibility.
Thank you twistandturnaway! love it
LOL hilarious XD I feel like this was just Zac being Zac, and someone took him way too seriously— but it sounds like it might actually happen. haha they are too much.
…and I say this as I look at the Hanson ring on my finger…