What a completely unexpected and not at all forseeable result.
(On the school's part, I mean)
Lilah ,'Destiny'
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What a completely unexpected and not at all forseeable result.
(On the school's part, I mean)
What a completely unexpected and not at all forseeable result.
Well, I didn't foresee the string cutting. (I assumed he'd just eat them straight off the string candy necklace-style.) Other than that...
Seems like they could be given a directive not to provide certain foods for kids.
Peanut's class did the cereal necklace thing, too, but with Froot Loops only every 10, with Cheerios as the rest. It was something, hearing all the kids go, "Teacher, I ate my cereal!"
I actually just did a huge project using word tables. What I really hate is when people design their class in a word table and I have to put it in Blackboard, because the formatting is so screwy and when they use it for numbers, like budgets, and then use a calculator. I still like excel for tables better, but it is more about the right tool for the job.
Ah, the days of "too much candy"....candy necklaces...sharing.
Can anyone recommend some supportive indoor shoes? My feet are telling me to be barefoot less, but all the supportive shoes I have are large and clunky. I want easy to slip on and off. Don't have to be warm, particularly, but not crocs because my feet would sweat.
meara - I use these SAS sandals for my indoor shoes. They have good arch support and I can wear them year-round with socks. I do switch to lined Crocs in the worst of winter.
I used to have some Crocs flip flops that were pretty good.
My friend swears by these for her plantar pain.