Hey! What do you two think you're doing? Fightin' at a time like this. You'll use up all the air!

Jayne ,'Out Of Gas'


Spike's Bitches 45: That sure as hell wasn't in the brochure.  

[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.


Steph L. - Jan 12, 2010 6:33:24 am PST #6524 of 30000
this mess was yours / now your mess is mine

She colored Green Arrow. She colored Green Arrow pink and magenta and gave him blue hair.

That's...actually fairly apt for him.


Aims - Jan 12, 2010 6:33:39 am PST #6525 of 30000
Shit's all sorts of different now.

I just ordered $60 worth of books from the Scholastic school ordering thingie. Overcompensating much, Aimee?


askye - Jan 12, 2010 6:44:44 am PST #6526 of 30000
Thrive to spite them

Steph-- What kind of pain did you have that was tendon related (so I have an idea of what to look out for).

I sort of lost my taste for cranberry juice and I'm trying to get it back. I grew up only drinking cranberry juice because of the UTIs and citrus being bad.

Just as I got older I did what I wanted damned what I was supposed to do.

So I'm on day one of no caffeine- no sodas. I'm trying to figure out if drinking iced herbal tea would be a good beverage choice. I think I asked the doctor but I don't remember, I do remember that at one point when he came to check on me he was drinking a diet Dr. Pepper.


P.M. Marc - Jan 12, 2010 6:51:34 am PST #6527 of 30000
So come, my friends, be not afraid/We are so lightly here/It is in love that we are made; In love we disappear

Chiming in late to say it's perfectly normal. I was an early reader, so I had no real clue what was the normal curve until I researched it.

At Lillian's age, I had books with chapters and no pictures about which I was really excited. I guess I figured that at 4, most kids were reading picture books, but not yet novels. Which is not the case.

Lillian's right where she should be. She can spell a few words, and sound a few out, and has what feels like dozens of books memorized, but she's not reading yet, and I have to look at reality to stop my freak outs.

Owen's reading level is freakish. I'm proud of it but it is also hard to keep him interested in what the rest of the class is doing. And his social development is way behind.

I almost failed out of kindergarten because of the above! But I turned out mostly okay. And while I wouldn't say my social development ever caught up, or will ever be normal, I learned to cope and deal with *way* less official support and structure than the O man, so he's gonna turn out AWESOME.


Lee - Jan 12, 2010 7:08:06 am PST #6528 of 30000
The feeling you get when your brain finally lets your heart get in its pants.

Joining Plei in the lateness to say that I didn't start reading much until I was about 6, and then one day it just clicked.


Vortex - Jan 12, 2010 7:10:14 am PST #6529 of 30000
"Cry havoc and let slip the boobs of war!" -- Miracleman

My brother taught me to read when I was 4 or 5 (sometime before kindergarten). No one knows how (including he or I). He was tired of me asking him to read to me, so he taught me how to read so that I would leave him alone.


Calli - Jan 12, 2010 7:15:24 am PST #6530 of 30000
I must obey the inscrutable exhortations of my soul—Calvin and Hobbs

I'm glad they diagnosed the problem, askye. Good luck with the drink changes. Diet Dr. Pepper has caffeine, I believe, so it looks like you're being treated by Dr. Do as I Say, Not What I Do. But as long as he makes the infection/pain go away, whatevs.


WindSparrow - Jan 12, 2010 7:30:33 am PST #6531 of 30000
Love is stronger than death and harder than sorrow. Those who practice it are fierce like the light of stars traveling eons to pierce the night.

I distinctly remember mastering "sound it out" in second grade, and being squarely middle-of-the-pack in my split 2nd-3rd grade class. In kindergarten, I had letters and numbers (although I also distinctly remember my dad taking pains over teaching me to recognize the difference between lower-case d and b) and could recognize short simple words such as the, and, is, etc.


Kate P. - Jan 12, 2010 7:45:56 am PST #6532 of 30000
That's the pain / That cuts a straight line down through the heart / We call it love

Askye, I'm so glad they've figured it out, and I hope the meds treat you OK! I have also gotten in the habit of taking cranberry pills, after a few UTIs last year, and haven't had an infection since.

I would think iced herbal tea would be fine, probably? As long as there's no caffeine or carbonation. I also had to give up caffeine for a while last year, but never had any problems with herbal tea.


juliana - Jan 12, 2010 7:56:37 am PST #6533 of 30000
I’d be lying if I didn’t say that I miss them all tonight…

My brother taught me to read when I was 4 or 5 (sometime before kindergarten). No one knows how (including he or I). He was tired of me asking him to read to me, so he taught me how to read so that I would leave him alone.

Heh. I taught myself how to read at 4 because I was bored (my sister was gravely ill, my parents were understandably distracted). Which led to me getting "The Secret Garden" as a gift that Christmas from one grandmother, and the other grandmother (who hadn't spent much time with me) freaking out about how I was too young to have a non-picture book, and then being flabbergasted at me reading the first chapter to her.