A good friend of mine showed me this and I thought it needed to be here on the blog. She is an editor and I love her ability to use English as it was meant to be. I cannot say the same for my colleagues who are working in a field that teaches English. Maybe this will help them somewhat. On top of their diabolical spoken English, I know these two instances are a constant in their written. I have seen it many times. And it is not spellcheck errors - they do it handwritten. Imagine learning from that lot?
from the last few days in Canada and forward, you can join me in my thoughts and actions as I learn how to live in a country that I had not even known the exact location until Ryan was there a few years ago. Some days I have rants and other days I have adventures, but every day is a learning experience that I embrace and thank God I was given the opportunity to know and to be. I might even upload a picture of me in this place I now call home – for now.
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