You're totally doing it right, Erin!
And as a wearer of glasses since I was five, I'm afraid I don't have any sympathy for him, either. It's great to be able to see without squinting, and not having headaches is a good thing, too! I just hope he actually wears them and doesn't lose them. I remember when my sister started wearing glasses in junior high; she would keep them in her purse until she couldn't bear it any more and finally put them on when she couldn't read the chalkboard in class.
I got my first pair of glasses in third grade. Boy, did the world look better.
Also, I think I'm about to go to a meeting where I will suggest myself as a lead on a piece of work that I have done before, but hate the most. Ugh!!
AND my Outlook is hosed and not sending out proper reschedules so I left the CIO sitting by herself for fifteen minutes in a moved meeting.
Real slick, ita.
Hi back, Fred Pete. (And hi to everyone else, of course, esp DavidS who I thought had been spirited away by a disgruntled djinn.)
Aims, do you know what you have? It kinda sounds like a sinus infection to me, which I've never had solved without going to a doctor. I hope it's something minor you can fix at home... I hope you feel better in any case.
Stayed up way too late last night and did way too many things that hurt my RSI. I'm very bad about using ice, but I think ice packs shall be applied as soon as I've dressed. Today's Farmers Market day in So Pas so I think I'll cycle up there when it's time. I must try not to be too snarky or superior when comparing it with Berkeley's. A minority of farms at this market offer organic. Few can answer what cultivars of fruit they're offering. Still, So Pas didn't even have a farmer's market when I was growing up here so this is an improvement.
Wanna find some local gardeners for many reasons but it just occurred to me that even if we can't have a community garden here, we can still have a seed exchange (Seedy Sunday). I'd like to find folks to organize that with.
Quote of the day: "'meetings' isn't exactly the word I'm looking for, but a regular iteration of when we get together to talk about things."
3 guesses as to the circumstances in which the above was uttered.
Was it in a semi-formalized work-driven discussion?
I got them in 7th grade, wore them for two weeks, and didn't get them again till I was a sophomore in college. I get it. But I also know that NOT making him go get the exam is not on.
His mom and dad both wear glasses, and D is blind as a bat without them, so I think he does need them.
M is a little spoiled, but I think it does him no favors to let this trend continue. He's mostly a sweetheart, but I worry that he is a bit young for his age, emotionally. Which is understandable, but...letting it continue is not the way to go.
I worry that he is a bit young for his age, emotionally
I remember having that same worry about my cousin when she was in junior high (she was still pretty clingy to her mom at 12 years old, which I thought was a bit strange). However, within four years, she was spending a full year abroad as an exchange student in Australia, and if she was still a bit young before she left, she came back completely different!