Ugh. ita, that sucks. I like the fellows we deal with but then I don't want to see the main doc which then irritates when the main doc has to come in and check their work.
My first class today had 104 students enrolled which made me flip out until the class stared and only 36 or 39 showed up. Whew.
I still can't access the online attendance and therefore didn't take it today.
Well I hope no other NYCistas commute over the B/Q line - cable fire on the Manhattan bridge shut down service for 4 hours tonight.
Fortunately I was already taking the F home (and leaving early) so I could go to the post office, but since everything was rerouted over the F line it was slow as hell and leaving 20 minutes early meant getting home 30 minutes late.
Then my neighbor called in a panic at 7 because she had JUST managed to get to an above-ground station with cell service, trains were completely stopped, and she needed someone to pick her kids up from daycare.
Piled my kids into the car, booked it over there, got hers, squeezed them in-between mine in the backseat (no carseats but hey, we all lived). Got all four kids home, realized it was my neighbor's turn to get the CSA tonight and obviously that wasn't happening, so left the kids with DH, got back in the car, got the veggies, and now I think I won't move again tonight if that's ok.
Jilli, I like CNN piece. You look, as ever, wonderful.
Very cool, Jilli!
Work and other things have kept me away from karate for a couple of week. I was back today and I couldn't remember the stuff I learned within the last couple of months, but remembered a weapon's form I learned about 3 years ago. The brain is a scary place.
Kids in restaurants is always a challange. I remember taking walks outside the restaurant either to avoid a meltdown or to have "a talk". I think with each of them it took one time of sitting in the car while everyone else ate and they figured things out pretty quick.
You're a great neighbor to have, Jess! And you totally earned yourself a sit.
104? Jesus.
Jessica , what a hellish evening, but now it is done and you can relax. I am trying to figure out what to do with the 50 students enrolled in my AP lit class tomorrow.
The 104 ninth graders enrolled freaked me out. I wouldn't have enough desks, nor syllabi nor anything. But they didn't all show. Thank god.
We've got strobe effect lightning and I let Pumpkin out on the deck. She was nonplussed. Just sat staring at the sky.
Aaand the news just broke in with a tornado warning for Baltimore County- as in take shelter (it's to the NW of me and the bottom edge of the system is just skirting me.)
They're most worried about my old neighborhood for tornados. Huh.
I made the call to not stop at the small pharmacy near the doctor, but go to the chain near home, because I had a script waiting there. Doctor wrote one prescription on the wrong paper, and the can't-miss-a-dose medication they won't have in until next week, if that's okay. HOW IS THAT EVER GOING TO BE OKAY??? Insurance won't let me fill it a week early, so clearly I can't wait that long. So that means I gamble with a pharmacy near work, but then I have to drop off and pick up tomorrow, because working from home Thursday and stuff...too many meds I can't keep track, and none of them make it not hurt.
Like, Monday was a 3 until I got home, at which point it was a 5 with flashes of 7. Today was a steady 5 with an hour or two of 7 in the middle, and the fellow's brill little exercise has had me back up to at least a 7...he kept recommending it after I told him I couldn't hold the position without pain, and would need a different exercise to work up to that one.
I never got that transition exercise, but I do have the 7 pain which isn't just the head anymore, and now has accompanying nausea. So, thanks for that, fellow.