LdyLilBit 💙🇺🇦🙏💛

1 year ago
Beautiful

😍😘merav stromza😘😍

1 year ago
Perfect 🤙👌🥰😍👩‍🎨🎨✍️💗💕💯♥️

Butterflygirl 💖🤗🦋

1 year ago
Beautiful 💖💫💖💫💖

🕉☯️Prateek Sharma🇮🇳🚩🕉☯️

1 year ago
Beautiful

2PIKI/Tracey

1 year ago
Soooo beautiful

Pbhushi

1 year ago
Wonderful my dear friend 💐💐💐💐💐💐

Peyz33 aka Karen🍃🇺🇸

1 year ago
Beautiful

*Kathleen

1 year ago
Lovely, lovely!! 💕

Tiny Diamond 🫀❣️🌹👑

1 year ago
Beautiful💛🧡💛🧡💛🧡💛🧡💛

rii0621

1 year ago
So beautiful 😍

D Colour aka Dana

1 year ago
Spectacular coloring! 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰

Elvira

1 year ago
Beautiful

Audrey

1 year ago
AMAZING

TaterTot AKA ELLEx6

1 year ago
Gorgeous my beautiful friend. Hugs. Always, Elle.

TracyNWOregon🌲

1 year ago
Lovely! To answer your question: I began studying forensics and got injured which affected my studies. Also, I went to school later in life as I felt I couldn't do it. I had gone to start in community college at 19y/o and the advisor told me I should "cut hair" for a living. I wanted to begin studies in Criminal Psychology. The advisor broke me in a matter of minutes. So I never went back. I was in my 30's when I was convinced I had too much potential. So I started again, from the beginnin

TracyNWOregon🌲

1 year ago
I always struggled with math when it came to fractions. I could never retain the formulas in my head. You need math in science. I got injured at my job and failed a test and decided I was too stupid. I changed course and got my degree in Special Education. I spent my career up to then working with developmentally disabled and medically fragile patients. I found out at 35 years of age, that I actually have a math learning disability, it was such a relief to know that. And working with learning

TracyNWOregon🌲

1 year ago
learning disabled kids and adults, I understood what that meant and it is not stupidity. It is a storage of information process. So as I was on to my BA in Special Education, my injury prompted a decision that I should medically retire. So I left my studies as to not accrue more debt. That degree is worthless. I did my practicums and was so heartbroken that we allowed kids to only be learning disabled an hour a day and then shoved them back into regular curriculums the rest of the time. These kids would cry

TracyNWOregon🌲

1 year ago
as they were so frustrated. We were in the George W disaster of "no child left behind" as well. They were tested weekly and truly emotionally abused by the system. It was so sad. Anyway, I retired medically and started collecting my pension. I had worked for the state so I was lucky in that regard.

Annabelle 😊

1 year ago
Beautifully colored 💛

🏜Diane Greenwald🏜

1 year ago
What a beautiful branch of yellow 💛 flowers Dee!