radioclash2
I’m all lost in the supermarket
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The cadbury ones ? They come in small bagsJelly beans aren't too bad, right
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Yes, the Cadbury ones. I love jelly beans too, but not this year.
The cadbury ones ? They come in small bagsJelly beans aren't too bad, right
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Must have jinxed myself with this post. DS got suspended today. Joined in with some other kids picking on another while on the bus this morning. Haven't talked to him about it yet. I want to be able to do it without yelling. I'm not there yet.From what I understand DS and 2 others ganged up on one of the special ed kids and taunted, teased and hit him.
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Hear Hear Crew!!
Glad to see you are making use of the convertible, even if you freeze your butt off.
Ok, I was curious so I did a search. It's produced by Yellow Glen, and Australian company. And didn't notice in the store that it was sparkling.
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I guided the conversation as diplomatically as possibly - and took it to talk of our kids and her witty and amazing little boy as I could - plus we spoke of other pleasant things. It was actually a bit draining on me - although saying that must seem wimpy compared to her personal ordeal.
OK... I think I'm starting to ramble .... again. I don't know if anyone might find productive insight into my thoughts - as THAT is one reason for my spouting so much here, and also it gives me a chance to look back on my sometimes mildly confused thoughts on the matter.
At any rate - she's fighting a noble battle - and some elements are looking VERY promising - so there is hope. I - as yet - don't know anymore what the potential really is - although it sounds good to me. I met her oncologist - and she seemed to drop a brief note of remark that this was a tough fight demanding maximum support from her "community" of family and friends. I guess I already knew that - but was surprised by the remarks. They were diplomatic - but really unexpected. Now I understand what my spouse means when she says her job is really very very difficult ... at times.
...in some ways I am totally without words for how I feel now.
OK... I've read - I dunn-o - maybe 14-15 pages to catch up - and I'm taking a break for the evening now....
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1) What's yer favorite grog? right now, coffee. I like beer, wine, margaritas (on the rocks, none of that slushy stuff), but if I had to give up all but one beverage, I'd keep coffee.
2) Do you have a favorite WDW or DL ride? What is it? Splash Mountain, Pirates, Haunted Mansion, Mission Space, Tower of Terror, Expedition Everest...yeah can't decide. Oddest favorites - Carousel of Progress and Tomorrowland Transit Authority
3) What's a fond memory that 1st pops into your mind from one of the Disney Parks? holding hands and skipping up Main Street with my kids on every trip
4) What did you have for your most recent meal? Johnny Rockets cheeseburger...I need to go to the gym tonight....
5) What was the last thing you BOUGHT? herb sprinkle stuff that you add olive oil to and dip bread in
6) Do you really know how to DANCE (and I don'tmean jumping around in wild gyrations) yup
7) Did you do any sports, clubs, extra activities in high school (year book, student congress, thespian, etc.) Haven't we done this one before? Dance team and yearbook - skating wasn't a school sport but it took up most of my time.
The meet looks FUN!! Keep sending the pictures, if I can't be there I want to live vicariously.![]()
A small auction this year - only 370-some odd items. (down from 640 last year) They range from a week at a house in Jamica (with cook, maid, and pool boy) that will sleep 10. Also other sorts of trips - many parents donate a week at their vacation home (the ones that have them). We put together a trip to Disneyland this year too - tickets, hotel, the whole 9-yards. Dinners for 8-12 people in different cuisines (these sell really well). This year we had - Greek, Indian, Limoing around Napa, etc.
To the usual sorts of smaller items - hand made cards by the 5th grade, vet packages, there's a jeweler who alway donates some of their over stock, lots of wine, various services, a handmade book of poetry from the 10th grade. The teacher for the class of 2013 (7th grade this year) is a silk artist and her class always donates hand painted silk scarves or something. There was an amazing silk sarong this year that I wanted - but I didn't get it.One of our parents is chief judge at the CA State Fair wine competition. He often donates two tickets to hang out, and slurp and spit with the judges.
There are sign up events - tamale making party with one of the Spanish teachers. And, of course, the event that kicks off the school year - the Rolling Gnomes party. (The Rolling Gnomes is a group of dads who formed a band. They're really quite good. They perform once a year - at this party.) That sort of stuff.
As I suspected - we didn't pull in as much this year, only $96K gross (not counting ticket sales). I think everyone is feeling a little pinched. But it was a really FUN night - and we all had a good time. The auction, and the Rolling Gnomes party, are the only real opportunities the parent body as a whole has the chance to get together and socialize.
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I wound up with antibiotics and an inhaler after my visit to the Dr a week ago. Doing WAY better now. But I was still wiped out by the end of the day all this week. So, be sure to get your rest!
My co-workers kept telling me about the engineer at our AZ campus who, got this flu, double pneunmonia and was dead 7 days later. So, I took myself off to the Dr without further ado.![]()
Glad I did - I'm getting over this thing faster than the folks who didn't. That's for sure.
Well, our school auction is tonight. There have been some significant changes to it from the last few years. It'll be interesting to see how much we clear. Past few years we've netted $130K - $160K. But this one is smaller - on the other hand - more competition for few items may not be a bad thing....
In any case, I'm in charge of Check-in and Check-out. Which means I've got to toddle off here pretty soon and get all the computer and credit card equipment set up.
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Ok, did 5 pages, now back to work.
Just a quick note. I forgot my pedometer so I can't give you exact distances. The walk from the HoJo parking lot to the front gates is no more than 1/2 mile. At a slow stroll (which was about all I could do on Sunday afternoon) it would take 10 minutes give or take depending on traffic lights. From HoJos you have to cross 2 streets.
Popped into Harbor Cove Liquor & Gift Shop. A 6 pack of premium beer (imported) was $14.41. Domestic was $9.xx (forgot the exact). Didn't see any hard alcohol. There were some miniature bottles of Frexinet champagne and some regular size bottles of wine, Pink and Yellow. No not the colors, that was the name of the wines, you could buy Pink or your could buy Yellow. Didn't see a price on any of these. I took a few pictures with the camera phone, I'll try to post later. Not sure how they came out though.
But I don't think that any of the liquor stores that will pop up on google will be anything to suit our needs. I'm pretty sure they are all touristy hotel gift shops.
Just stay away from the Cadbury Cream Eggs . . .
Not that my kids are perfect, but they wouldn't think of taking another's property. I'm not sure how these kids even get away with it. Don't their parents say, "Hey so & so where did you get the new Ipod, Uggs, battery, etc?"![]()
Thanks to those of you that offered words of support! DH picked DD up from piano lessons & bought her a new battery on the way home. Another $32.00 bites the dust, but life goes on. I guess I should just feel sorry for those that feel the need to steal, because apparently they are lacking something somewhere.![]()
Must have jinxed myself with this post. DS got suspended today. Joined in with some other kids picking on another while on the bus this morning. Haven't talked to him about it yet. I want to be able to do it without yelling. I'm not there yet.From what I understand DS and 2 others ganged up on one of the special ed kids and taunted, teased and hit him.
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If you have any questions, please see the Quartermaster (Esteri).
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I am trying to stay away from the Reese's PB Eggs. No small task!
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1) What's yer favorite grog?
2) Do you have a favorite WDW or DL ride? What is it?
3) What's a fond memory that 1st pops into your mind from one of the Disney Parks?
4) What did you have for your most recent meal?
5) What was the last thing you BOUGHT?
6) Do you really know how to DANCE (and I don'tmean jumping around in wild gyrations)
7) Did you do any sports, clubs, extra activities in high school (year book, student congress, thespian, etc.)
LOVE the pb eggs.
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pb:chocolate ratio is just perfect.
Not that my kids are perfect, but they wouldn't think of taking another's property. I'm not sure how these kids even get away with it. Don't their parents say, "Hey so & so where did you get the new Ipod, Uggs, battery, etc?"![]()
Hey JulieI went to watch the St Patrick's day parade once... back in the 70s
I was the only Irish girl in the bunch
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Must have jinxed myself with this post. DS got suspended today. Joined in with some other kids picking on another while on the bus this morning. Haven't talked to him about it yet. I want to be able to do it without yelling. I'm not there yet.From what I understand DS and 2 others ganged up on one of the special ed kids and taunted, teased and hit him.
Thanks for all your hard work Esteri!!!!!
I am trying to stay away from the Reese's PB Eggs. No small task!
LOVE the pb eggs.
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pb:chocolate ratio is just perfect.
We're staying at HoJos and if we can just take a shuttle to it,that'd be great!
I am trying to stay away from the Reese's PB Eggs. No small task!
I don't anticipate posting as often as I would like with these 2 little boys around, but we'd love to be a little part of this group! By the way, I will never be able to keep up with this board, but that's okay, it's nice to see such a friendly group - it will make for a fun cruise!
Regards,
Kelly
Good Morning!
My family, including me, DH, DD (10), DD (8), DS (2.5) and DS (1), will be joining you thru the canal! The elder 4 of us were booked in 2005, but DS's arrival in July of 2005 put an end to that. After 2+ hours on hold with DCL on 1/31/07, we secured a spot and have been looking forward to our trip ever since.
I don't anticipate posting as often as I would like with these 2 little boys around, but we'd love to be a little part of this group! By the way, I will never be able to keep up with this board, but that's okay, it's nice to see such a friendly group - it will make for a fun cruise!
Regards,
Kelly
Good Morning!
My family, including me, DH, DD (10), DD (8), DS (2.5) and DS (1), will be joining you thru the canal! The elder 4 of us were booked in 2005, but DS's arrival in July of 2005 put an end to that. After 2+ hours on hold with DCL on 1/31/07, we secured a spot and have been looking forward to our trip ever since.
I don't anticipate posting as often as I would like with these 2 little boys around, but we'd love to be a little part of this group! By the way, I will never be able to keep up with this board, but that's okay, it's nice to see such a friendly group - it will make for a fun cruise!
Regards,
Kelly