Yeah, that's be great. Thanks.
Okay, I'll toss it in my car next time I'm down there and bring it over to you.
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Yeah, that's be great. Thanks.
Okay, I'll toss it in my car next time I'm down there and bring it over to you.
A'ight.
How are you feeling?
Sigh.
Just got off the phone with my sister. My mom went out to dinner with the @$#@% stepfather that she left earlier this year AND frickin' signed over a check to him that was a refund from the phone company for some overcharge. Riiiiight. I don't want to think about how many times my brother and his wife paid Mom's phone bills over the years. My sister is most unhappy with Brad knowing where Mom lives and how to get in contact with her.
This kind of thing is why when I send money to help, I send it to my sister.
First day of school was today, and it was fun! Also, only a half-day, so I am home and revved to work on stuff. Half-day is a nice segue into the full-day teaching routine.
Damn, the freshmen (boys, esp) are little!
How are you feeling?
Still coughing and congested. Hopefully it will clear up quickly.
Is anyone else having trouble with the amazon.com website today? I keep getting an error page.
K-Bug is getting too darn grown.
She got her schedule on Friday for her Junior year. She had wanted to take Spanish 4. Unfortunately the only teacher for that class is someone she has had before and we complained about (she is an awful teacher and had a thing for field trips to Starbucks).
Today she went to the conselor's office to see if they would switch classes for her even though the official process is for her to wait two weeks. She got lucky and was able to change things around. There were only two other classes that had openings - Dance and Child Care (it has a more offical name, but basically it is working in the on-site day care). She chose the Child Care class.
I'm so not ready for her to be a Junior and taking care of stuff like this on her own.
OTOH, I'm trying hard not to think about where C is and what she is doing for school this year.
I understand, Suzi, but it's good.
I see a lot of kids who CAN'T do that kind of stuff on their own, and the converse: kids who have had to take on too much adult resposibility too fast. It's nice to see kids doing it at a sensible pace.
Hey, I just heard that Emily's got an interview at a middle school in the City. She could use some concentrated interview-ma so she can succeed at educational buzzword bingo and get the job that she deserves.
Buzz~ma!