Thanks. I wasn't even going to try for tickets, but DH said to at least give it a chance. The website got around 9 million hits yesterday morning!!
WOW - Good Luck, how about buying them thru the Boston website? (Don't know, Just a thought) I would assume not as many would travel but that they still get an allotment.
DS says that the teacher picks on two girls in the class that sit in the back and are friends. To help them do better on his tests, apparently they picked up AP Biology study guides at Barnes & Noble. Well, to the teacher, this is "cheating". For the life of me, I can't see HOW. There are some parents getting involved, so I'm sure this won't be the last thing we hear of!!
That is just stupid! It is my understanding that the AP program does not come with it's own curriculum as a package. It comes with an outline of sorts and it is up to the teacher/program to get the material taught (which is why some schools have better results than others). If he was "preparing" them for the AP test then he should be proud of their iniative to purchase and study additional study guides. You can buy them for the ACT & SAT in fact it is encouraged and it is not considered cheating. I bought my son one of the AP study guides last year which their teacher encouraged.
DD has become SO much more aware of the value of a dollar. It's almost funny to watch!!!
So, you are saying there is hope
Hang in there, the season is almost over. Then you can turn into a slacker once again!!!
Hey, hey now, you won't think I am such a slacker when you finally get your fanny to NV and I am mixing you up one of my famouse martini's!
The raccoons sound funny. I'm surprised that Deck'ster (great name!!) didn't mind that they were around. Although what would he do to stop them?
I was worried the 1st time they were out there together but they don't seem to bother him and he stays out of their way and does not compete for the food.
Did you ever have a "talk" with DD about the slumber party behavior? Kids!!
Yes, last night. She and I discussed it at length. My DD is extremely sensitive to others feelings, I think she needed to be reminded that her words could be hurtful. I did a lot of the "How would you feel if...." type discussion. We also had another chat about being grateful and how lucky she and her brother are that their parents have educations and good jobs but that a lot of her classmates are not in the same situation and she needs to remember that when she is being snarky and selfish. I also told her a little bit of how girls operate and that her words to her "friends" about the other girl would most likely be used against her (DD) at some point in time.
Horseshowmom said:
So far, so good. I'm cautiously optimistic that whatever thoughts he had of hounding DD went away after the police captain talked with him. But, OTOH, I can't help but keep thinking that it did take him a year and a half last time, so I worry a little bit that he's really not gone yet.
Cautiously optimistic

that is where I would be. I think keeping the guard up is a good idea, like you said it took 1.5 years for the last set of harrassing movement.
I agree on the hand me down furniture. We have moved my Cousin who finished Grad school a year ago and now wants to go to law school 3 times in 10 months. The one nice piece of furniture is all beat up and the rest of it already was and is none the worse for wear.
Deck'ster still won't let me touch him. On Sunday, Simon the Fat Cat got out into the backyard where DH & DS were working on a firepit and DS said that Simon and Deck'ster played with each other all afternoon. Deck'ster has shown some interest in coming into the house but DH says no way! Yesterday I called the county and left a message with their feral cat program. They have a trap and spay/neuter/release(back to my deck) type program. I just don't know if he is tame-able to be a housecat - heck I don't even know if
he is really a
he or a she (Don't say it Sandy, I know what you were thinking

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