Oh wow, that's a pretty neat solution, Laura! I mean, sad it has to be done but...
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Natter 72: We Were Unprepared for This
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I have no interest in bringing them to work, nor do I want to spend more than 10 minutes with someone else's kids at work
This, plus I literally can't do my job when there are little kids running around. I've got a bunch of stuff in my inbox that I can't respond to until they're gone because it's not suitable for children.
Is it unreasonable for me to desire my roommate to actually say 'goodbye' to me when she leaves the house in the morning so that I know she's gone?
I don't know. I always tell my roommate when I'm, like, leaving town, but I don't usually tell her when I leave the house unless I'm doing something out of the ordinary like going to a midnight movie premiere.
I'm on leave but my office smartly rescheduled its Kid day to the summer, when kids don't have to be taken out of school, aren't in mandated testing, etc.
Yeah, to be honest I would find that kind of irritating Connie. But I don't pretend to having the best social graces.
Bon!
Can you devise some kind of In/Out signal, Theo, so you can know if each other are around?
The undefined~ma I asked for the other day? I have been told that the desired result has happened but I'm still in the "I'll believe it when I see it" wait and see mode.
Met with the alternate advisor. She was ok - not the same approach to CJ but some new ideas. We will see what happens. My favorite part is when she asked what motivates him. I thought being suspended from active search and rescue would have been the key motivator to get his grades up, but 4 months later, here we are with no improvement. The fact that he can't be bribed should be a good thing, I guess, but arrrgggggg.
Tentative yay, Suzi!
Hey there, new mom.
Yeah, to be honest I would find that kind of irritating Connie.
I guess I'm the spacetoaster in this, which isn't that much of a surprise.
My favorite part is when she asked what motivates him. I thought being suspended from active search and rescue would have been the key motivator to get his grades up, but 4 months later, here we are with no improvement. The fact that he can't be bribed should be a good thing, I guess, but arrrgggggg.
Can I mention something else about ADHD, or will it just be annoying and/or too much information to process right now?