Gronklies, all.
Yay for Fridays!! This has been a long week with 2 nights of parent teacher conferences and me being sick. Today, we have a half day teaching so we can have our last p-t conferences this afternoon. Then, we have Mon and Tues off. Yay! 4 day weekend!
Because of Halloween last week and the long weekend this week, our kids have been, to quote a math teacher, "fucktards" all week. Rash of fights, pranks, mean behavior, etc. One of my students depants another in my class yesterday. And, one kid actually urinated in another kid's locker yesterday. I cannot wait for the week to be over.
Is one allowed to be excited about a medical diagnosis? I mean, I have so many of them, and this just adds one, but it's one that could actually be easily fixed and make a HUGE difference in my quality of life pretty quickly.
Absolutely! The CPAP machine did wonders for my mother after she was diagnosed. She hadn't gotten a decent night's sleep in over a decade, and a week after starting the treatment she was way happier and had more energy than she'd had in years.
Need a word or phrase for someone out of their element
Outsider is the best I have without more coffee.
I'm assuming this is tongue-in-cheek [link] :
Obama Costs Nader the Election
Election results are in and they clearly indicate that Democrat Barack Obama has cost Peace and Freedom’s candidate, Ralph Nader, the presidency. Simple math proves that had Obama not run, and had all of his support gone to Nader, that Nader would have easily won the majority of Electoral College votes and, therefore, the presidency.
That goes same for me! If Obama hadn't run and *I* had and *I* had all of Obama's support, I would have easily won the majority of Electoral College votes and, therefore, the presidency.
So close!
Hot tea with creamer - vw, I'm glad you're glad for this diagnosis, and that there's now some light at the end of the tunnel for you on this. One of the Aunts has sleep apnea and she was so relieved when she was diagnosed.
Need a word or phrase for someone out of their element
Odd man out?
Stranger in a strange land?
Fresh off the boat?
Not his bailiwick?
Mmmmmm hot tea. excuse me.....