Jill/Twipply Skwood
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My blogs
Twipply Skwood
Blogs I follow
*This Black Butterfly*
10,000 Haikus for my Husband
A Blogger and a Father
A Taste of Life
A.B.P. Photography
AJ's Awesome Adventure
Aren't We Being Funny!!!
Bended Road Photography
Best in Class
Budgeting During College
Captures of Time
Carole's Thoughtful Spot
Creative Certainty
Curly Girl
Discovering Photography
Disguised as a Grown-Up
Don't make it like I'm dumb
Dreams and Epiphanies
Fed Up With Lunch: The School Lunch Project
Hypocrisy
I blog, therefore I am.
Letters to my daughter
Live from Waterloo
Moroccan Maddness - Expat Family in Casablanca
My Pixelated Oasis
Nothing to Write Home About
Of Cats and Cardstock
Our Life with Ceol Mor
Overstuffed
People in the Sun
PR Friendly Mom Blogger -MomsReview4You
Reel Girl's Animal House
Sew Scrappy
Simply JOY
Skylar's Scrap Happy Mommy
Snapshots of My Life
Stephanie Snowe: The Blog!
Taming Insanity
The Marbin Family Blog
The Voice of Reason
The Ziggy Life
The {Scrappy} Girl Next Door
This Crazy Life...Michelle Underwood Designs
total waste of time
Tracys Treasures
travel-blogue
Turn of the Skwoo
under the pink...
ZEE ART STUDIO
About me
Gender
Female
Industry
Education
Occupation
Jewish preschool teacher, Jewish religious school teacher
Location
Texas
,
United States
Favorite Movies
I like movies with singing and dancing. I don't like movies (or books) that have a senator in them.
Favorite Music
I'm most likely to be listening to and can even somewhat hold my own in conversations about: rock and folk and blues and points in between,
Judaic music,
children's music,
world music,
alternative country. Also enjoy but am relatively ignorant about reggae,
Americana,
rap,
punk,
bluegrass,
electronica,
reggaeton...yeah.
Favorite Books
Travel/adventure,
education/professional reading,
memoirs,
autobiography,
Judaic fiction and/or content,
Jewish authors,
murder mystery,
children's literature,
Barbara Kingsolver and any book with a cover that feels like a Kingsolver,
David Sedaris,
Jonathan Kozol,
Herbert Kohl and more or less any book that doesn't have a senator in it.