The sky's got that "weather's a comin'" look to it where it's hard to tell, especially with all the gray sky.
Totally. And the window I looked out looks over the garage, which is still covered in snow from the last storm.
But now? It's coming down.
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The sky's got that "weather's a comin'" look to it where it's hard to tell, especially with all the gray sky.
Totally. And the window I looked out looks over the garage, which is still covered in snow from the last storm.
But now? It's coming down.
All this talk about snow is making me cold. Hush.
But, it's really pretty!
Ohio's Independent (12/13, Huba) reports that "an experienced therapy dog" named Bear, "was brought out of retirement at the beginning of the school year to help" students at Ohio's Pfeiffer Middle School "who struggle with reading and emotional difficulties." Sixth-grade teacher Stacey Evans keeps Bear in her classroom four days a week, "using him mostly for one-on-one time with students who need extra help with reading." Bear lays on the floor between a student and Evans as the student reads.
I totally buy that this would work. I think we should bring therapy dogs into all classes.
The good news is that TCG's meeting is going to be canceled, so he won't be coming home at 11. The bad news is that he still has to show up to the meeting to record the fact that it is officially canceled, so he still won't be getting home until 8:30 or so.
AND...school's closed! WOOT! That Buffista ~ma is some powerful stuff! That, or this storm really is here.
Yay, vw!
Yay for snow days! All of you in stormy areas, please be careful.
We are getting a couple days of much needed rain. Remnants of Tropical Storm Olga. Bring it on! I don't think we are going to get much, but we'll take it.
Panicky new-job question: The accounting people at the new job just ran the numbers on my new salary with the various withholdings and insurance and whatnot. Hec is currently temping and EM is not working, which means that for the time being I need to carry both Hec and Emmett on my insurance. And, with all that, even with the 5K/year increase, my net will be $350 less per month than I'm making now.
So now what do I do? We can't survive on that. I mean, there'll be regular reviews and raises, but my original misgivings about the increase being smaller than I'd hoped for and ultimately problematic were dead on.