I think each item on the menu is only one point.
Oh, phew! I'm soooo glad you cleared that up for me!

(And the text code for that smilie should be LMAAO "laughing my AMPLE *** off".)
My problem is the way my Managment team runs the schedule..

That is why Mr. Big Wig came in the other day.. Too many employees called him about the scheduling..
I must say, it would drive me nuts to be on call the way you are. I reeeeeally hate it if my routine is unpredictable. (And you're saying, "but she's a mom..." what can I say, it's had its challenges!!

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My Mom lives not too far from Potomic Mills, about ten/fifteen minutes south of it. When I lived with them, my short time in Virginia, I use to love browsing IKEA. A couple of years ago, they built one not too far from us in Frisco, Texas. - Jennifer
I love Ikea. Closest one to us is I think Montreal. Sigh.
I think I have a friend near there, I'm sure I've heard of Frisco TX...my US geography is terrible, do you know of a town/development/whatever called "The Colony"? (That's her mailing address, but really, no one calls a town "The Colony". That's Real Estate Developer talk...)
Night JoAnne and please tell Liam I'll get DS7 to send him an e-mail soon. Thanks!
- Jennifer
Oh, I think we're the ones in arrears...he's really excited, but um, Mooooom, that's not what the computer's for!
Really??
I've only been to the first day buffet. I understand each of the 7 days is a different theme, American, Asian, Italian, Mexican etc.. The Passporter says what days, but my book is upstairs. We did eat lunch at Triton's/Lumineres, and they have shrimp cocktail and a really good burger!!
Ok, can't tell dd about the shrimp cocktail if we want to go anywhere else!!
Seriously, I'm very proud of my princess tonight. We had "parent teacher night" at preschool and she's doing great. I know she's smart, but as we found out with ds, smart ain't enough to succeed. Ds is more overtly curious, more interested in figuring things out and "collecting" knowledge, but
she's already waaay ahead of where he was at 5 on things like reading readiness, fine motor skills, and general classroom "skills". It's just so nice to go talk to people who want to tell you what a great kid you've got!
