In stupid news, I'm on an educational webinar, and the guy just said to close everything else on your computer to participate. Yeah, no -- wouldn't you die of boredom without other things to do during a webinar??
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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.
Absolutely! Isn't the whole point of Webinars to allow participants to only vaguely pay attention in the privacy of their own spaces as opposed to bringing people together to only vaguely pay attention in a meeting?
OMG. webinars are the worst.
Holding your sister and loved ones in my thoughts, Burrell.
I took Grace to UCLA today to see her pulmonologist and had an interesting appointment. She is ordering a cap for trache (MEEP) and we need to go for another sleep study, but it needs to happen while she is capped (MEEP).
I also know have the results of the swallow study that was done in March so we can officially feed her. Good to know as I have been feeding her yogurt forever. We are basically pureeing food down to baby food thickness along with some chunks. I want to have her admitted to an in-patient feeding clinic for two weeks where they will starve her/torture her with a spoon/teach her to eat so we could be without a G-tube, but it has to happen before she's 7. And I don't even know how to do it. Maybe talk to my pediatrician?
Absolutely! Isn't the whole point of Webinars to allow participants to only vaguely pay attention in the privacy of their own spaces as opposed to bringing people together to only vaguely pay attention in a meeting?
I thought so! This one doesn't even have the opportunity for interaction AND has the most jargon I've heard in a long time.
It sounds like traffic school, Jesse, but without the timer on the screen that won't release you until X minutes pass.
Wow, Kat! That sounds like a lot of scary but worthwhile stuff.
All strength to your sister and your family, Burrell.
And to Grace, Kat. That's exciting stuff!
It is. Grace is growing and changing. Where I used to worry about Grace physically, now I'm totally worried about Grace academically. ARGH. I need someone else to parent her for a while and I need to be Fun!Mom instead of Study Your Math!Mom or Why Are You Only Getting 60% on Reading Stuff Mom.
Actually, it would be totally groovy to not worry about Grace at all, but that's impossible.
Noah has also learned how to read Bar Graphs, Line Charts and Tables thanks to Khan Academy. He gets super impatient with the videos, though.