My office wanted to celebrate March Madness with a bracket showdown on the best pasta shapes 🤣😂🤣🍝
My office wanted to celebrate March Madness with a bracket showdown on the best pasta shapes 🤣😂🤣🍝
Really? You mean to tell me that a thirteen-year-old and a twelve-year-old couldn't come up with a solution to the Israeli/Palestinian conflict? You don't say!
Luma Mufleh reads her own words in the audiobook edition of her memoir and her emotions come through in her voice. She loves Jordan, the country where she grew up, but knew she risked death there for being queer, so she applied for asylum in the USA while attending college. The book is quite different from the memoir of another queer Muslim activist, Lamya H, although I like both. #LGBTQ
I decided to make a blanket out of some of the tshirts I got while volunteering for the Edmonton Folk Music Festival.
#audiocrafting #litsycrafters
Currently reading. I love Joel Rosenburg. He is such a great author. But sadly he dont have many books.
Experimenting with Zarda Palau tonight for #FoodandLit (sweet rice with orange and chicken)
This book had been a signed copy to me from my beloved late sister-in-law for my birthday. I‘ve had this book for years, but only now am I getting around to reading it.
Remember the kids reading corner I set up? Ive finished it today with this. What you think? 🌈❤🌦🌻 #readingcorner #decorations #rainbow #hearts
Even if you want to question the adoption, which is ridiculous in itself, she should be given the right of political, social, or religious asylum - whatever you want to call it. Yes, you would create a precedent, but hundreds, nay thousands of women are killed every year. You must give her shelter because if you send her back she will be shot on sight.