Let the Prom Drama CONTINUE . . . . . . . .

We had a great weekend with DD around. It was hard to let her go back to Boulder yesterday. And then, when she got there, she dropped her cell phone in the toilet!!!!!!!!! :rotfl: So of course it didn't work. So we had her take the battery out, use her blow dryer to dry it all out, and then let it sit overnight. Well, she must be living right, because IT WORKS this morning!!! :thumbsup2
So glad you had a nice weekend with your DD:woohoo: - Best way to dry a cell phone out - put in a bowl of uncooked rice, cover and let sit overnight - DS did this a couple of weeks ago after he dropped phone into puddle, I was skeptical but it worked like a charm.

Oh no, just got word that one of my boss's son was killed in an automobile accident last night. :guilty: I don't know the details yet, but he was her youngest and he was in his twenties. Gotta go, will check in later.
:sad1:
 
Did I ever tell you all that my DS:angel: is a suck up?
Here is an example - word for word, he just sent this to me via email::rolleyes:

hey mom

so seeing as im going off to college soon......and im gonna have all thar spare time.....will you buy me a poker set??? i want one for entertainment and stuff and i can get em online for like 50 or 60 bucks!!!!

your wonderful loving son


My response: ROFL
 
Did I ever tell you all that my DS:angel: is a suck up?
Here is an example - word for word, he just sent this to me via email::rolleyes:

hey mom

so seeing as im going off to college soon......and im gonna have all thar spare time.....will you buy me a poker set??? i want one for entertainment and stuff and i can get em online for like 50 or 60 bucks!!!!

your wonderful loving son


My response: ROFL
So . . . are ya gonna buy it? :laughing:

DS saw a clock at Target that has the words "Irish Pub" and a glass of Guiness on the face. He now really wants the thing. Will probably give it to him for his birthday in April!! Something for his dorm room. :rotfl: Can't imagine what his roommate's parents will think!!!
 
So . . . are ya gonna buy it? :laughing:
I told him to add it to his graduation wish list or ask the Easter Bunny...............Poker set:rolleyes: gheesh, it is always something........
I was just adding up the current "extras" in my head.......2 formals w/Tux, flowers, pictures and dinner plus a limo for the Sr. Prom, balances due from all the other extra's this year: Announcements, Sr. Page and Yearbook. Plus graduation party, Safe & Sober Grad Night party..............Thank goodness we already got him his graduation present!
:headache: Poker set.........he can buy his own poker set, I don't even know if he knows how to play poker, not like we are all a bunch of card sharks!
DS saw a clock at Target that has the words "Irish Pub" and a glass of Guiness on the face. He now really wants the thing. Will probably give it to him for his birthday in April!! Something for his dorm room. :rotfl: Can't imagine what his roommate's parents will think!!!
:lmao: His roommate will have the matching BudWieser desk lamp, it's all good!
I feel sorry for the kid that gets my DS, when he doesn't get his way he will just sit on them until they give in:laughing:
 

I told him to add it to his graduation wish list or ask the Easter Bunny...............Poker set:rolleyes: gheesh, it is always something........
I was just adding up the current "extras" in my head.......2 formals w/Tux, flowers, pictures and dinner plus a limo for the Sr. Prom, balances due from all the other extra's this year: Announcements, Sr. Page and Yearbook. Plus graduation party, Safe & Sober Grad Night party..............Thank goodness we already got him his graduation present!
:headache: Poker set.........he can buy his own poker set, I don't even know if he knows how to play poker, not like we are all a bunch of card sharks!
:lmao: His roommate will have the matching BudWieser desk lamp, it's all good!
I feel sorry for the kid that gets my DS, when he doesn't get his way he will just sit on them until they give in:laughing:
And you forget about outfitting a dorm room!!! I've been mentally adding all of this up and inwardly cringing!! :scared1:
 
And you forget about outfitting a dorm room!!! I've been mentally adding all of this up and inwardly cringing!! :scared1:
I was thinking about heading to Bed Bath and Beyond and "registering" DS :lmao:

His follow up email also "reminded" me he will need a tv for his dorm room!
 
I was thinking about heading to Bed Bath and Beyond and "registering" DS :lmao:

His follow up email also "reminded" me he will need a tv for his dorm room!
I like the registration idea!!!

At least we have the tv issue solved. DD got one for Christmas her junior year of high school. Took that to her dorm. Meanwhile, I got a new tv as a 15th anniversary gift from work. When DD moved to her apartment, her tv was WAY too small for the living room, so she took my newer one that was slightly larger (and "free", relatively speaking, if you don't count my daily slave labor :) ). So DS will take DD's slightly older and smaller tv to his dorm room.

J.C. Penney and Kohl's both have sales on bath towels this week. I may have to go and investigate!!
 
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Oh no, just got word that one of my boss's son was killed in an automobile accident last night. :guilty: I don't know the details yet, but he was her youngest and he was in his twenties. Gotta go, will check in later.

I'm so sorry to hear about their loss. I know they must be devastated. :guilty:

Best way to dry a cell phone out - put in a bowl of uncooked rice, cover and let sit overnight - DS did this a couple of weeks ago after he dropped phone into puddle, I was skeptical but it worked
like a charm.

Thanks for the tip. DH had a phone that we had to throw away after it went through the washer. I know the wash cycle is longer and probably irreversible, but it sure would be worth a try! :thumbsup2


Something for his dorm room. :rotfl: Can't imagine what his roommate's parents will think!!!

Bet I can...:rolleyes1 :rotfl:

His follow up email also "reminded" me he will need a tv for his dorm room!

What a great kid! Have you thanked him for being so helpful yet? ;)



I holed up in my room and watched the Super Bowl too. We were thrilled. Both Eli and his dad Archie played for Ole Miss. In fact, my chiropractor was Eli's chiro when he was playing at Ole Miss. He says that the whole family is really nice. Eli still looks like a teenager to me though.

I did feel sorry for Tom Brady. He seems like a nice guy too.

I went down to see my parents yesterday evening. Mother's neuropathy was bothering her too much to come up here. We had a good visit.

Now, I've got to call and talk to Northwest Airlines. When the other two teachers took the voluntary bump (they put them on Delta), NWA took them out of my online reservations. They didn't have any seats available to assign when I made the reservation, so I had to get them 24 hours before we left. Since they're no longer listed on my reservation, I'm not going to be able to do it for the return trip.
 
I did feel sorry for Tom Brady. He seems like a nice guy too.
One of our friends who was over yesterday is super sensitive about hurting anyones feelings and towards the end of the game, her teen DS says, now Mom, no crying for the loosing team. She says, I always feel so bad for the ones that lose. I said, no reason to cry, they are paid to play, this is not Pop Warner Football.....;) her DH adds, yeah, they are paid more than most of us make in a decade, so no boohooing!

I went down to see my parents yesterday evening. Mother's neuropathy was bothering her too much to come up here. We had a good visit.
glad to hear you had a nice visit with you Mom

Now, I've got to call and talk to Northwest Airlines. When the other two teachers took the voluntary bump (they put them on Delta), NWA took them out of my online reservations. They didn't have any seats available to assign when I made the reservation, so I had to get them 24 hours before we left. Since they're no longer listed on my reservation, I'm not going to be able to do it for the return trip.
:headache:
 
J.C. Penney and Kohl's both have sales on bath towels this week. I may have to go and investigate!!
So, if I buy myself all new towels and give him all the old ones..............then everyone wins, right?:rolleyes1 I love the JC Penney masterpiece towel - we have a JC Penny outlet near us and every once in awhile, they have the masterpiece or whatever it is they are calling their hoity toity towel these days.

About 3 years ago, we went to visit my Brother over Christmas, he was still single at the time. We stayed with him but he told me to bring towels if we wanted to have any to use. I picked him up several of the masterpiece towels and took them with us and of course left them for him when we departed.

He got married for the first time a couple of years ago and we bought them their entire registry of towels (my DH loves a good bath towel) anyway Bro and SIL had registered for Ralph Lauren at Macys - I dropped a ton of money, bought all the towels, the rugs etc.........While there, I also bought us 2 of the RL bath sheets. My Pennys towels have held up better, stayed softer and look better that those stupid expensive RL towels.:sad2: While visiting my Bro and SIL last spring she had the RL's out as display towels and the JC Penney towels I bought him way back as the actual use towels. :laughing:

The Univ. told us to hold off on buying the fridge & micro until he knows who his roommate will be so they can co-ordinate who gets what (they cannot have 2 fridges & 2 micro's) in the room but I am assuming they can have 2 TV's.
 
One of our friends who was over yesterday is super sensitive about hurting anyones feelings and towards the end of the game, her teen DS says, now Mom, no crying for the loosing team. She says, I always feel so bad for the ones that lose. I said, no reason to cry, they are paid to play, this is not Pop Warner Football.....;) her DH adds, yeah, they are paid more than most of us make in a decade, so no boohooing!

While I don't get teary, I'm like your friend. I always feel sorry for the loser (although the Pats coach did make it a little hard to feel sorry for him personally :rolleyes1 ).

My DH would say the same thing your friend's DH said! :laughing:


So, if I buy myself all new towels and give him all the old ones..............then everyone wins, right?:rolleyes1 I love the JC Penney masterpiece towel - we have a JC Penny outlet near us and every once in awhile, they have the masterpiece or whatever it is they are calling their hoity toity towel these days.

About 3 years ago, we went to visit my Brother over Christmas, he was still single at the time. We stayed with him but he told me to bring towels if we wanted to have any to use. I picked him up several of the masterpiece towels and took them with us and of course left them for him when we departed. While visiting my Bro and SIL last spring she had the RL's out as display towels and the JC Penney towels I bought him way back as the actual use towels. :laughing:

I use the JCP towels too. :thumbsup2

The Univ. told us to hold off on buying the fridge & micro until he knows who his roommate will be so they can co-ordinate who gets what (they cannot have 2 fridges & 2 micro's) in the room but I am assuming they can have 2 TV's.

Kind of like dueling banjos? :lmao:
 
Good morning everyone.

Well, I went to my first caucus last night. Sorry to say, Melissa, mine wasn't nearly as loud as yours. :) We Republicans must be a pretty boring lot compared to you Democrats. It was okay, but I much prefer a voting primary. I think the turnouts are MUCH higher. But I guess that Colorado required caucuses in exchange for moving the primary date up to Super Tuesday. So it was what it was!!

Found out a bit more about my work colleague's son's death. :guilty: He was driving a car at 2:00 a.m. and failed to negotiate a curve. His car struck a parked vehicle in front of a house, then a tree, and then finally a corner of the house. The young man, who was 22, died at the scene. Speed was definitely a factor, and maybe alcohol or drugs (although we don't know that as of yet). This was her youngest; she has 4 sons and 3 of them have really given her trouble over the years. I haven't had the chance to talk to her directly, but I am sure she is wracked with grief. I may get to see her tomorrow at another luncheon for a coworker's anniversary - I hope I do. :hug:

We did find the perfect red shirt and black/red tie for DS's snowball dance. Now I need to set an appointment for him to get his hair cut and the tips highlighted. Sometimes this boy is higher maintenance than my girl!!!

Well, back to work. I hope everyone has a good day. Check in when you can - Pam and Agnes, it's very nice to have you back!! Sheila, are you still in Orlando? Melissa - the winds are horrible here; I am SICK of winter!!!!!!!
 
Well, I went to my first caucus last night. Sorry to say, Melissa, mine wasn't nearly as loud as yours. :) We Republicans must be a pretty boring lot compared to you Democrats. It was okay, but I much prefer a voting primary. I think the turnouts are MUCH higher. But I guess that Colorado required caucuses in exchange for moving the primary date up to Super Tuesday. So it was what it was!!
Do I type like a Dem? I come from a long line of Dem's, Dad says I am in denial:rotfl2: I am married to Mr. Conservative Republican, my DS is the most Republican teenager I have ever seen and we were with the Republican Caucus:lmao:The Dem's process actually worked much better if you believe everything the news reported;) There is a lot of discussion here about how badly the Caucus's were run and a push to go back to primarys. I prefer the primary but like CO NV went to the Caucus so have an "early" vote.

Found out a bit more about my work colleague's son's death. :guilty: He was driving a car at 2:00 a.m. and failed to negotiate a curve. His car struck a parked vehicle in front of a house, then a tree, and then finally a corner of the house. The young man, who was 22, died at the scene. Speed was definitely a factor, and maybe alcohol or drugs (although we don't know that as of yet). This was her youngest; she has 4 sons and 3 of them have really given her trouble over the years. I haven't had the chance to talk to her directly, but I am sure she is wracked with grief. I may get to see her tomorrow at another luncheon for a coworker's anniversary - I hope I do. :hug:
:sad1:

We did find the perfect red shirt and black/red tie for DS's snowball dance. Now I need to set an appointment for him to get his hair cut and the tips highlighted. Sometimes this boy is higher maintenance than my girl!!!
:rotfl:

I am SICK of winter!!!!!!!
Oh I hear ya!


I was just reading the headlines - Sheila, everything okay in your neck of the woods?:hug:

Gotta run - lots of stuff on my desk
Have a good day ladies
 
Do I type like a Dem? I come from a long line of Dem's, Dad says I am in denial:rotfl2: I am married to Mr. Conservative Republican, my DS is the most Republican teenager I have ever seen and we were with the Republican Caucus:lmao:The Dem's process actually worked much better if you believe everything the news reported;) There is a lot of discussion here about how badly the Caucus's were run and a push to go back to primarys. I prefer the primary but like CO NV went to the Caucus so have an "early" vote.
My mistake. I thought you said something about voting for Obama. :rotfl: I guess I got confused. DH and I actually grew up in Democratic families, both sides were very strong FDR supporters. But we both came over to "the dark side" (as our families see it) quite a long time ago!! DS is also very conservative - probably more so than anyone in the family. :lmao: DD, like most college students, is pretty liberal in her leanings. She watched the Democratic debate last week and was very impressed with Hillary Clinton. :confused3 To each his own, I guess!!

Yeah, Sheila - I also read about all of the tornadoes. I hope that you are safe!!! :goodvibes
 
My mistake. I thought you said something about voting for Obama. :rotfl: I guess I got confused. DH and I actually grew up in Democratic families, both sides were very strong FDR supporters. But we both came over to "the dark side" (as our families see it) quite a long time ago!! DS is also very conservative - probably more so than anyone in the family. :lmao: DD, like most college students, is pretty liberal in her leanings. She watched the Democratic debate last week and was very impressed with Hillary Clinton. :confused3 To each his own, I guess!!

Yeah, Sheila - I also read about all of the tornadoes. I hope that you are safe!!! :goodvibes
When my Grandmother was alive she used to place her Christmas card from Bill & Hill in front of my DH's dinner plate. :lmao: Everyone else got a regular place card and he got to stare at Bill & Hill while my Grandmother would sit at the end of the table and gloat, she was not quiet about it either! It became quite the family joke and we all still laugh about it!

My cousin who is 25 is very liberal, she recently finished her Masters in Journalism and she makes my DH nuts.;) They have great discussions which is fun since my DH is kinda anti-social and no one else in the family ever wants "to go there" with him. My cousin walks in the door with the "bring it on attitude" and they go at it(nicely) it is kinda funny.

When I was growing up my parents were split and I still remember the tension they could create over who voted for who. :rotfl2: My Mother voted religion and my Father voted liberal plain and simple, I personally don't think either one of them were "educated" voters they were emotional voters but they did always vote.

My Bro is very Republican and my SIL while conservative is leaning towards Obama, my Bro is having fits. She and my DS had a great discussion at Christmas, my DS is convinced Obama is the anti-christ;) and my SIL who is a High School English/History teacher educated him on some of the issues. They had a great conversation while my Bro and DH sat in the corner and squirmed:rotfl2:

Yet another point our DS's share in common:goodvibes funny how similar they are in so many ways.
 
When my Grandmother was alive she used to place her Christmas card from Bill & Hill in front of my DH's dinner plate. :lmao: Everyone else got a regular place card and he got to stare at Bill & Hill while my Grandmother would sit at the end of the table and gloat, she was not quiet about it either! It became quite the family joke and we all still laugh about it!

My cousin who is 25 is very liberal, she recently finished her Masters in Journalism and she makes my DH nuts.;) They have great discussions which is fun since my DH is kinda anti-social and no one else in the family ever wants "to go there" with him. My cousin walks in the door with the "bring it on attitude" and they go at it(nicely) it is kinda funny.

When I was growing up my parents were split and I still remember the tension they could create over who voted for who. :rotfl2: My Mother voted religion and my Father voted liberal plain and simple, I personally don't think either one of them were "educated" voters they were emotional voters but they did always vote.

My Bro is very Republican and my SIL while conservative is leaning towards Obama, my Bro is having fits. She and my DS had a great discussion at Christmas, my DS is convinced Obama is the anti-christ;) and my SIL who is a High School English/History teacher educated him on some of the issues. They had a great conversation while my Bro and DH sat in the corner and squirmed:rotfl2:

Yet another point our DS's share in common:goodvibes funny how similar they are in so many ways.
They do share a lot in common, don't they? However, I fear that his feeling on politics and religion will not "mesh" well with everyone else's in college, and DH and I have been working on him as far as "Be VERY careful in discussing religion and politics with people you don't know well."

Sounds like your family's discussions are a lot like ours!!! Although we DID get my mother in law to start watching Bill O'Reilly!! :rotfl2: That's quite an accomplishment, considering she's a lifelong Democrat.
 
They do share a lot in common, don't they? However, I fear that his feeling on politics and religion will not "mesh" well with everyone else's in college, and DH and I have been working on him as far as "Be VERY careful in discussing religion and politics with people you don't know well."
When I took DS to Oregon State it was a very eye opening experience to say the least for the conservative kid from redneckville;) Their views may not be the norm for their age groups, but I think the advantage of college is that it is a bigger view point pond. My DH can be very adamant and no one wants to discuss things with him but my DS has learned good discussion skills and I think has started to learn how to temper his views without compromising himself. What is the old adage, don't discuss sex, religion or politics. :laughing: DH and I have been married for 20 years and even we know there are certain topics that are off limits:rolleyes1
Sounds like your family's discussions are a lot like ours!!! Although we DID get my mother in law to start watching Bill O'Reilly!! :rotfl2: That's quite an accomplishment, considering she's a lifelong Democrat.
:lmao: Good One! I know when DS registered to vote my Grandmother rolled over in her grave in disgust.

Where is Sheila at this week? She went off to Orlando on Saturday for that conference, do you think she is still there? I am assuming, but her DH and DD are not with her. Those tornados were awful and being the worry wart that I am my first thought was her.
 
Where is Sheila at this week? She went off to Orlando on Saturday for that conference, do you think she is still there? I am assuming, but her DH and DD are not with her. Those tornados were awful and being the worry wart that I am my first thought was her.
I went back and re-read; she said she'd be home late Tuesday night. Maybe she's catching up at work today? I hope she's okay.

Sheila, please check in and let us know you and yours are all right!!!

Melissa, I hope your DS is better at tempering his opinions than mine - DS is convinced that he's right in nearly every situation and THAT'S what worries me about his future bodily health in college!! ;)
 
I went back and re-read; she said she'd be home late Tuesday night. Maybe she's catching up at work today? I hope she's okay.

Sheila, please check in and let us know you and yours are all right!!!
YEAH! What she said
Melissa, I hope your DS is better at tempering his opinions than mine - DS is convinced that he's right in nearly every situation and THAT'S what worries me about his future bodily health in college!! ;)
Ahhh, but he will be surrounded by people who also know they are right all the time, it is a given for the age group. It is amazing that they manage to get along with each other considering not one of them is ever wrong!;)
I don't think my DS is any better at tempering his view point than yours and being right in all situations is standard operating procedure, just ask my DS:lmao: who is a loud mouth. Remember he actually won Loudest of the Sr. Class, someone told me it was a landslide victory!

However, my DS is 6'4" 250#'s and is not afraid to sit on someone who disagrees with him:lmao:
 
However, my DS is 6'4" 250#'s and is not afraid to sit on someone who disagrees with him:lmao:
Well mine is 5'9" and 140 pounds and kids of YOUR son's size will eat mine alive if he irritates them enough. Although maybe it will take him only once to learn his lesson . . . :laughing:
 

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