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

Happy Tuesday, everyone!!!

I hope that you all had a good weekend. Mine was very productive and I actually got laundry done and the kitchen and family room picked up and looking decent. Long time since that's happened.

I spent yesterday helping DD move stuff out of her storage space and into her new duplex. It's a cute place, but the carpet stinks to high heaven. I don't know if it's a mold issue or a dog urine issue, but we (the other two sets of parents) and me are trying to work on the issue to get it resolved. I had to leave earlier yesterday than I wanted to and left the other two moms to work it out. I have a text message in to DD to find out what's going on, so we'll see later today what the status is.

We love DD's roommates. It's a girl and a guy. The girl is DD's best friend and she is fantastic. The guy is also great - extremely smart and outgoing. I think they're going to have a fantastic year together.

DS is starting to pull things together. Right now, he's working on the book list to see if we can get some of them cheaper online. The bookstores really gouge you here!!!! His last day of work is Wednesday, and then he and I will kick it into high gear to make sure he has what he needs. Things are more than slightly crazy here.

Well, gotta get back to work but I thought I'd drop you a line to let you know I'm still alive. Sheila, I hope things are doing well on the health front - I thought of you this weekend. Melissa, I hope you're getting everything together with no stress (yeah, right). Still no word from the future roommate?

Talk to you soon!!
 
:rolleyes: Quick......quick - I'm not MIA:) Took the kids to the lake Saturday morning. Just got back last night, tanned, relaxed and a few pounds heavier;)

Desk is buried - I'll catch up.....soon

Sheila:
Anymore news on DD's tests?

Sandy:
:rolleyes1 Seems to me there was a sitcom very similar to your DD's new living situation:rotfl:

PS - The roommate has surfaced, kind of, now the boys are playing phone tag
 
:rolleyes: Quick......quick - I'm not MIA:) Took the kids to the lake Saturday morning. Just got back last night, tanned, relaxed and a few pounds heavier;)

Desk is buried - I'll catch up.....soon

Sheila:
Anymore news on DD's tests?

Sandy:
:rolleyes1 Seems to me there was a sitcom very similar to your DD's new living situation:rotfl:

PS - The roommate has surfaced, kind of, now the boys are playing phone tag
Yeah, I thought of "Three's Company" as well . . . :lmao:

Good news on the apartment front. They replaced the stinky carpeting with laminate wood flooring, replaced both the front and rear doors, replaced the dishwasher, and gave the kids those peel and stick tiles to put down over a very old and damaged kitchen floor. It will be so nice I will want to move in!!

Glad you had fun at the lake. Sorry about the work stacks - been there, done that. Also glad that the roommate has surfaced!!!

Take care. Sheila, hope all is well with you!!!
 
We love DD's roommates. It's a girl and a guy. The girl is DD's best friend and she is fantastic. The guy is also great - extremely smart and outgoing. I think they're going to have a fantastic year together.

This may be sexist, but I think I would feel like she was safer by having a guy in the apartment. When we had the problems last year with DD's ex-BF, I would have loved to have had a guy sharing the apt. with them. ::yes::



Sheila:
Anymore news on DD's tests?

Everything came out normal. The doctor is in the process of getting her an appointment at Vanderbilt now. We should know in a few days.


Good news on the apartment front. They replaced the stinky carpeting with laminate wood flooring, replaced both the front and rear doors, replaced the dishwasher, and gave the kids those peel and stick tiles to put down over a very old and damaged kitchen floor. It will be so nice I will want to move in!!

That sounds like a great! I hope they enjoy the new place. :thumbsup2



I'm adjusting to my new work situation. There has been so much turmoil that I can't even begin to list it all. We've had numerous people lose their jobs, we suddenly have NO money, and things are not going well. Nonetheless, I'll make it (don't have much choice, do I? ;) ).

Just 3 years to the next election... :rolleyes1
 

This may be sexist, but I think I would feel like she was safer by having a guy in the apartment. When we had the problems last year with DD's ex-BF, I would have loved to have had a guy sharing the apt. with them. ::yes::
I agree. At first, there was a little bit of my conservative nature that was taken aback when she told us of their plans to room together, but after thinking about it, I am happy. He is a very smart kid, already been accepted to the University of Colorado School of Medicine. He doesn't know if he will attend yet, though.

Everything came out normal. The doctor is in the process of getting her an appointment at Vanderbilt now. We should know in a few days.
Glad to hear that, although the whole batch of readings appear to be so inconsistent. :confused3 I'm glad she's going to see someone at Vanderbilt. Best wishes there!!!

That sounds like a great! I hope they enjoy the new place. :thumbsup2
I think they will. DD has a bigger bedroom than the last place, as well as more living space. More room to spread out! Still only one bathroom, but they'll have to learn to deal with it!!

I'm adjusting to my new work situation. There has been so much turmoil that I can't even begin to list it all. We've had numerous people lose their jobs, we suddenly have NO money, and things are not going well. Nonetheless, I'll make it (don't have much choice, do I? ;) ).

Just 3 years to the next election... :rolleyes1
The saga continues, doesn't it? Hang in there, woman!!! You'll be all right. Sounds like Mr. Superintendent isn't as good at his job as he thinks he is!!!

I think we're going out for dinner with friends tonight, and DH wants us to go out with a couple that he just met tomorrow night. So, our social calender is booked this weekend. ;)

Have a great weekend, all!!!
 
Glad to hear that, although the whole batch of readings appear to be so inconsistent. :confused3 I'm glad she's going to see someone at Vanderbilt. Best wishes there!!!

Yeah, it sounds kind of strange to tell people that you're disappointed when the tests come back normal, but we need to find out what's causing this problem. :confused:



The saga continues, doesn't it? Hang in there, woman!!! You'll be all right. Sounds like Mr. Superintendent isn't as good at his job as he thinks he is!!!

It has been a disaster of epic proportions thus far... :rolleyes1



I think we're going out for dinner with friends tonight, and DH wants us to go out with a couple that he just met tomorrow night. So, our social calender is booked this weekend. ;)

Sounds great! We had discussed going out this weekend, but I've been so stressed and discouraged this week that I haven't done anything at home, so I'm going to force myself to make a dent in the huge pile of laundry that's waiting in the bedroom.


Have a great weekend, all!!!

Ya'll too! :thumbsup2
 
Yeah, it sounds kind of strange to tell people that you're disappointed when the tests come back normal, but we need to find out what's causing this problem. :confused:
That was my thought as well, "Darn, they came back NORMAL?!? So what does that mean?"

It has been a disaster of epic proportions thus far... :rolleyes1
Sorta like you're in one of those 70's "disaster movies". :rotfl:

We had discussed going out this weekend, but I've been so stressed and discouraged this week that I haven't done anything at home, so I'm going to force myself to make a dent in the huge pile of laundry that's waiting in the bedroom.
Fortunately I did a lot of laundry last weekend, so I don't much this weekend. But that stuff never goes away!!! Just like doing the dishes!!
 
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That was my thought as well, "Darn, they came back NORMAL?!? So what does that mean?"

That means the doctor hasn't got a clue what's causing her problem (known as autonomic insufficiency - in other words, her body isn't regulating her blood pressure the way it's supposed to) and that we're being sent to someone who specializes in what's happening with her (but they wouldn't have taken her without all of the other tests having been performed first - you can only get in through your doctor).


Sorta like you're in one of those 70's "disaster movies". :rotfl:

Feels like it too. You know how there's just one disaster after another one? Same here! :lmao:


Fortunately I did a lot of laundry last weekend, so I don't much this weekend. But that stuff never goes away!!! Just like doing the dishes!!

Thank goodness for dishwashers! ::yes::



DD has recently taken up canning. She LOVES pickled okra, and it's not cheap at the store, so she decided to take advantage of her daddy's garden. I cannot begin to tell you how sick I am of smelling vinegar! :rotfl:
 
Happy Tuesday to everyone!!!

Well, the house is a mess around here as DS has taken over the downstairs as he has "staging areas" throughout. We went to Wal-Mart on Sunday morning and spent big bucks on shampoo, body wash, shaving cream, and other boy stuff. I am headed to either Best Buy or Staples after work today to buy a small printer for him. We are pretty close to having everything that he needs, save for a few items like an umbrella, some cologne, and a few snack items. Good thing - I'm financially depleted!!! :)

Melissa, I know that you're in the same boat. I am getting increasingly sadder as Thursday approaches, but I haven't cried yet. I will on that day, though - no question about it. :hug:

Sheila, has your DD gone to Vanderbilt for her tests yet? Any results? I hope that you're adjusting to all of your back to school stuff and that things are starting to calm down some!! :hug:

Well, gotta get back to work, but I thought I'd drop in and say hi. Pop in when you can!!
 
I no longer have a fax or phone due to "budget cuts". Please keep in mind that e-rate pays 90% of the bill, so the service only cost us 10% of the actual cost. BUT, he still wants me to continue with some of what I used to do (using the fax machine in the school office).

I sent him written notification that I would continue to do so only with the understanding that I was not responsible for any breach of security regarding employees' personal information (including SSNs) since the office fax is not in a secure location. I would hate for anybody to have a problem, but it would sure serve him right.

Haven't heard from Vanderbilt yet. DD's doctor has to submit her records for evaluation and then they call him back. He told us that it usually takes a year to get an appt. We're hoping we get lucky and do better than that.



My thoughts are with ya'll with the boys starting college. I hope everything goes smoothly. DD's classes start Monday. We're going to hate to see her go.

Melissa, have your DS heard from the roommate yet?
 
I no longer have a fax or phone due to "budget cuts". Please keep in mind that e-rate pays 90% of the bill, so the service only cost us 10% of the actual cost. BUT, he still wants me to continue with some of what I used to do (using the fax machine in the school office).

I sent him written notification that I would continue to do so only with the understanding that I was not responsible for any breach of security regarding employees' personal information (including SSNs) since the office fax is not in a secure location. I would hate for anybody to have a problem, but it would sure serve him right.

Haven't heard from Vanderbilt yet. DD's doctor has to submit her records for evaluation and then they call him back. He told us that it usually takes a year to get an appt. We're hoping we get lucky and do better than that.



My thoughts are with ya'll with the boys starting college. I hope everything goes smoothly. DD's classes start Monday. We're going to hate to see her go.

Melissa, have your DS heard from the roommate yet?
A year?!?!?! :scared1: I sure hope it's a lot sooner than that!!!! Sending good thoughts your way. I know you'll miss your DD a lot. Thankfully, she's close.

Hang in there with the job situation. You were right to send him the e-mail about the fax stuff. The whole thing is ridiculous. He has to be making enemies on a near daily basis . . . :confused3 How can he "make" you do some of your old job responsibilities? That just seems wrong to me, maybe even illegal - but I am talking off the top of my head here. Didn't he hire one of his friends for your old position? I forget.
 
A year?!?!?! :scared1: I sure hope it's a lot sooner than that!!!! Sending good thoughts your way. I know you'll miss your DD a lot. Thankfully, she's close.

Hang in there with the job situation. You were right to send him the e-mail about the fax stuff. The whole thing is ridiculous. He has to be making enemies on a near daily basis . . . :confused3 How can he "make" you do some of your old job responsibilities? That just seems wrong to me, maybe even illegal - but I am talking off the top of my head here. Didn't he hire one of his friends for your old position? I forget.

No, the only consolation I can take from this is that I wasn't replaced! :rotfl2:

I also question the legality of him forcing me to do this during the school year. I'm paid for the two summer months, but I worked those months. During the school year, I'm paid to be librarian. I was willing to keep doing the extra stuff - partly to help the ones who had to pick my stuff up in addition to the jobs they already had :rolleyes: and partly to help the teachers as much as I could.

I'm going to continue with this for this year, but I fully expect him to cut my pay next year (budget cuts again - nobody can seem to figure out why we're in such bad fiscal shape all of a sudden when we were always fine before :confused3 ), and at that point, all bets are off. Anything he asks me to do, I'm going to ask him if the other librarians are required to do that too. :rolleyes1 (assuming I don't take a job elsewhere out of frustration).

People are absolutely pulling their hair out in this district - saying it's frustrating doesn't even scratch the surface. I have NEVER seen anything like it. Bad, bad situation thus far...


Yes, a year - we're really hoping that her situation is enough out of the ordinary that they'll be curious and take her sooner. If they don't, I've actually considered contacting my Congressman (who is up for re-election) and asking him if he'll contact the TN congressman for assistance (I figure the one from TN can get someone in earlier if he calls). I don't know if it will work, but it's worth a try. ::yes::
 
No, the only consolation I can take from this is that I wasn't replaced! :rotfl2:

I also question the legality of him forcing me to do this during the school year. I'm paid for the two summer months, but I worked those months. During the school year, I'm paid to be librarian. I was willing to keep doing the extra stuff - partly to help the ones who had to pick my stuff up in addition to the jobs they already had :rolleyes: and partly to help the teachers as much as I could.

I'm going to continue with this for this year, but I fully expect him to cut my pay next year (budget cuts again - nobody can seem to figure out why we're in such bad fiscal shape all of a sudden when we were always fine before :confused3 ), and at that point, all bets are off. Anything he asks me to do, I'm going to ask him if the other librarians are required to do that too. :rolleyes1 (assuming I don't take a job elsewhere out of frustration).

People are absolutely pulling their hair out in this district - saying it's frustrating doesn't even scratch the surface. I have NEVER seen anything like it. Bad, bad situation thus far...


Yes, a year - we're really hoping that her situation is enough out of the ordinary that they'll be curious and take her sooner. If they don't, I've actually considered contacting my Congressman (who is up for re-election) and asking him if he'll contact the TN congressman for assistance (I figure the one from TN can get someone in earlier if he calls). I don't know if it will work, but it's worth a try. ::yes::

I would definitely try the Congressman route - heck, it can't hurt and he may be able to pull a few strings.

Your school situation is like a soap opera, or worse yet, a train wreck!!! popcorn:: I'm so sorry that you're going through this.

Leaving early this afternoon to get my hair cut and highlighted. Have to look nice for New York! :cutie:
 
I would definitely try the Congressman route - heck, it can't hurt and he may be able to pull a few strings.

Your school situation is like a soap opera, or worse yet, a train wreck!!! popcorn:: I'm so sorry that you're going through this.

Leaving early this afternoon to get my hair cut and highlighted. Have to look nice for New York! :cutie:

I completely agree with the train wreck analogy! :rotfl2:

If it weren't for the fact that driving somewhere else would cost me more money, I would more seriously consider taking another job, but I can't see cutting off my nose to spite my face (as they say). And, pleasantly, I've actually started to like the librarian thing a little bit. I have a LOT to learn (including the computerized system that we have that doesn't always work correctly :rotfl: ), but I'm trying to learn one new thing each day (so far, so good! ;) ).

I hope your hair turns out great! I know that you're going to have a wonderful trip to New York. At this point, I'm just glad somebody somewhere is having a good time! :rotfl2:
 
I completely agree with the train wreck analogy! :rotfl2:

If it weren't for the fact that driving somewhere else would cost me more money, I would more seriously consider taking another job, but I can't see cutting off my nose to spite my face (as they say). And, pleasantly, I've actually started to like the librarian thing a little bit. I have a LOT to learn (including the computerized system that we have that doesn't always work correctly :rotfl: ), but I'm trying to learn one new thing each day (so far, so good! ;) ).

I hope your hair turns out great! I know that you're going to have a wonderful trip to New York. At this point, I'm just glad somebody somewhere is having a good time! :rotfl2:
I'm glad that you're liking the librarian job - at least there's a silver lining to all of this mess. With the cost of gas, all of us really DO have to consider how far away from our homes we want (or can afford) to drive each day to work! I am fortunate in that I only have to go in to the office on Fridays. Helps us out.

I'm glad that you're enjoying my New York trip vicariously. :) I do the same thing when I know someone is going somewhere fun!!

I hope the hair turns out well too. My regular person is on vacation, so this is someone else in the shop. Fingers crossed that she doesn't mess it up!!

I gotta get back to work. See ya!!! :goodvibes
 
:3dglasses Good Morning Girls:

Sheila:
A YEAR! I know my BFF was told she would have to wait a year to meet with the geneticist regarding her son and they ended up getting in within a few months. I hope and pray the same thing goes for your DD. At this point, late December would be good, she will be on break from school. Heck, call your Congressman, I'd pull every string I could get my hands on. If the idiot superintendant happens:rolleyes1 to get mentioned in the course of conversation.........all the better;)
I'm so sorry work is so frustrating and as an HR person, he is taking a big risk with HIPPA and Privacy Laws if you are dealing with personal information that is being transmitted to a non secure location.
I wonder where all the money went popcorn:: was he able to hire the high priced "friend" from Memphis?

Sandy:
We too hit Wal-Mart with DS over the weekend for office supplies and toiletries, then I found a locking footlocker at Bed, Bath & Beyond and we got all the necessary cables, flash drives and writable disks at BestBuy. I too am tapped out!
Hair Day - I love Hair Day! Of course you will look fabulous for New York! I bet you are getting excited!
I'm glad your DS is on top of his packing, my DS has done NOTHING! Are we surprised:laughing: I washed all his new bedding and was up until 1:30 this morning getting the comforter dry. I can't sleep when the dryer is going, I worry too much. There are Wal-Mart and BB&B bags all over his bedroom, he just pushed them out of the way and went to bed last night. Brat!

When you mentioned a laptop lock was it the kind that has a cable and you secure it to the desk? We looked at it and weren't sure if that was what we were looking for:confused3 DS seemed to think there was some other type:confused:

This is the new Scheels Store where DS will be working 245,000 or so SQ. FT. he went to Orientation and got a tour yesterday. They are building a 65' tall ferris wheel in the center :3dglasses It is similar to Cabelas if you have ever been to one, but it is HUGE! He is really excited. Click on Construction Photos at the top right and you can see how immense this place is going to be. DS was given 2 VIP invites for the Grand Opening "Event" that will take place on 9/27, lots of local and state hotshots are expected to be in attendance, including the Governor. I'll have to keep an eye on DH, he knows the First Lady and the Governor recently filed for divorce (very publicly) DH who is a staunch supporter of our Governor is :mad:
http://www.scheelssports.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ScheelsStoreView?langId=-1&storeId=10001&catalogId=10101&storeLoc=RS

Well, I have to admit, I am a wreck. I am not an "emotional" person but this week is getting to me. I am all teary and it is making me a little crazy. At this point, I just want the whole thing over with. The anticipation of him leaving I feel is far worse than the actual event will be. Oh gads, here I go again.:sad1: this is stupid, but I can't seem to pull myself together.

Thursday is DD's 10th B-Day - Poor thing, she is getting a little pushed aside this year. She wanted her ears pierced and I felt she was old enough, so on Saturday we went to the mall (the entire family;) ) and she got little Peridot birthstone earrings. She is just thrilled, she has been keeping her hair in a pony and stops in front of every mirror to check herself out:rotfl2:
Tonight we are taking her for her B-Day dinner since Thursday night is an Orientation dessert at the Univ. (they are unveiling the new IGT/Mathewson Technology Center) It is gorgeous and super high tech. Here, I'm showing it off! I can't wait to see it http://knowledgecenter.webspace.unr.edu/?p=32

DD has chosen Olive Garden as her restaurant of choice. DS has to work until 7 so it is going to be a later dinner but it is the only night we ALL can be there.

Well, that is my update, I'm gonna go boohoo somewhere. I am really being pathetic:sad1:
 
:3dglasses Good Morning Girls:

Sheila:
A YEAR! I know my BFF was told she would have to wait a year to meet with the geneticist regarding her son and they ended up getting in within a few months. I hope and pray the same thing goes for your DD. At this point, late December would be good, she will be on break from school.

That's really what I was thinking too. That way she wouldn't have to miss any classes, and she wouldn't have to be distracted worrying about it while school was going on.


I'm so sorry work is so frustrating and as an HR person, he is taking a big risk with HIPPA and Privacy Laws if you are dealing with personal information that is being transmitted to a non secure location.

You know, I would have thought he would at least have that much sense (what was I thinking :confused: ). I was very plain in my wording and kept a copy of it, so if anything does happen, it's his tail.


I wonder where all the money went popcorn:: was he able to hire the high priced "friend" from Memphis?

I just can't figure out the money situation. We've been cut to the bare minimum and several people have lost their jobs, and we still only wound up with about $60,000 extra after meeting budget needs (which could be wiped out pretty easily if something big goes out in the district).

He would have been in even worse shape if he had hired the friend from Memphis. Interestingly enough, he told the board that someone in Washington, D.C. was going to hire her if we didn't. Want to guess where she's still working (and it's NOT in Washington :rolleyes1 )?


This is the new Scheels Store where DS will be working 245,000 or so SQ. FT. he went to Orientation and got a tour yesterday. They are building a 65' tall ferris wheel in the center :3dglasses It is similar to Cabelas if you have ever been to one, but it is HUGE!

Very impressive! That will be a pretty neat place to work, and I'm sure he can use the extra cash! :thumbsup2


Well, I have to admit, I am a wreck. I am not an "emotional" person but this week is getting to me. I am all teary and it is making me a little crazy. At this point, I just want the whole thing over with. The anticipation of him leaving I feel is far worse than the actual event will be. Oh gads, here I go again.:sad1: this is stupid, but I can't seem to pull myself together.

I'm so sorry. DH and I have discussed the fact that this is DD's last summer at home. She'll be getting married on June 6th so that will only be about a month after she graduates.

It's pretty rough, isn't it? I mean you go through all that trouble of having them, paying for them, and putting up with them, and then when they get grown and start being fun to be around, they move out... :headache: :rotfl2:

Thursday is DD's 10th B-Day - Poor thing, she is getting a little pushed aside this year. She wanted her ears pierced and I felt she was old enough, so on Saturday we went to the mall (the entire family;) ) and she got little Peridot birthstone earrings. She is just thrilled, she has been keeping her hair in a pony and stops in front of every mirror to check herself out:rotfl2:

Good for her! Tell her Happy Birthday for us! :cake: :bday: party:

they are unveiling the new IGT/Mathewson Technology Center) It is gorgeous and super high tech. Here, I'm showing it off! I can't wait to see it http://knowledgecenter.webspace.unr.edu/?p=32

Glad I don't have to "learn" how to be a librarian in that place, it's magnificent! Boy, would I be in trouble! :rotfl2:
 
Sandy:
We too hit Wal-Mart with DS over the weekend for office supplies and toiletries, then I found a locking footlocker at Bed, Bath & Beyond and we got all the necessary cables, flash drives and writable disks at BestBuy. I too am tapped out!
Yeah, this whole $$$ thing is crazy!!!

Hair Day - I love Hair Day! Of course you will look fabulous for New York! I bet you are getting excited!
I am excited. And tomorrow is nail day - manicure AND pedicure. My body is in shock at the pampering!!

I'm glad your DS is on top of his packing, my DS has done NOTHING! Are we surprised:laughing: I washed all his new bedding and was up until 1:30 this morning getting the comforter dry. I can't sleep when the dryer is going, I worry too much. There are Wal-Mart and BB&B bags all over his bedroom, he just pushed them out of the way and went to bed last night. Brat!
DS has decided that he's finished putting together his "stuff" except for his clothes. That will happen tomorrow, I guess. He's off at the dentist now and will go see our pediatrician for the last time tomorrow at 6:30 p.m. for his last annual exam. The doc doesn't see patients over age 18. We've been with this guy for DS's entire life and he's been a really great doctor, so we will miss him. Plus, he's really good looking so I will miss the eye candy!!!!! :lmao:

When you mentioned a laptop lock was it the kind that has a cable and you secure it to the desk? We looked at it and weren't sure if that was what we were looking for:confused3 DS seemed to think there was some other type:confused:
That's the one I was thinking of. You may want to hold off until your DS gets to campus to see if he needs it. The one we are going to use is DD's and she didn't use it much. However, the dorm next to hers had a lot of theft problems, so it was needed there.

This is the new Scheels Store where DS will be working 245,000 or so SQ. FT. he went to Orientation and got a tour yesterday. They are building a 65' tall ferris wheel in the center :3dglasses It is similar to Cabelas if you have ever been to one, but it is HUGE! He is really excited. Click on Construction Photos at the top right and you can see how immense this place is going to be. DS was given 2 VIP invites for the Grand Opening "Event" that will take place on 9/27, lots of local and state hotshots are expected to be in attendance, including the Governor. I'll have to keep an eye on DH, he knows the First Lady and the Governor recently filed for divorce (very publicly) DH who is a staunch supporter of our Governor is :mad:
http://www.scheelssports.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ScheelsStoreView?langId=-1&storeId=10001&catalogId=10101&storeLoc=RS
My goodness, that place is HUGE!!! I hope your DS has fun working there. How many hours will he be working per week?

Well, I have to admit, I am a wreck. I am not an "emotional" person but this week is getting to me. I am all teary and it is making me a little crazy. At this point, I just want the whole thing over with. The anticipation of him leaving I feel is far worse than the actual event will be. Oh gads, here I go again.:sad1: this is stupid, but I can't seem to pull myself together.
I agree - the anticipation is worse than the actual good bye. But still bring kleenex. I know I'll blubber on the way home.

Thursday is DD's 10th B-Day - Poor thing, she is getting a little pushed aside this year. She wanted her ears pierced and I felt she was old enough, so on Saturday we went to the mall (the entire family;) ) and she got little Peridot birthstone earrings. She is just thrilled, she has been keeping her hair in a pony and stops in front of every mirror to check herself out:rotfl2:
Tonight we are taking her for her B-Day dinner since Thursday night is an Orientation dessert at the Univ. (they are unveiling the new IGT/Mathewson Technology Center) It is gorgeous and super high tech. Here, I'm showing it off! I can't wait to see it http://knowledgecenter.webspace.unr.edu/?p=32
That new building is phenomenal!!! Wow; how nice that your DS will get to use it right away.

Happy Birthday to your DD!!!!! :cake: The earrings sound so cute.
DD has chosen Olive Garden as her restaurant of choice. DS has to work until 7 so it is going to be a later dinner but it is the only night we ALL can be there.
Yum. I love Olive Garden. We are going out after DS's doctor's appointment tomorrow night to Red Lobster for crab legs. DS loves them and could eat pounds of them.

Well, that is my update, I'm gonna go boohoo somewhere. I am really being pathetic:sad1:
You're not pathetic - you're a loving mom!!!!! :grouphug: We're here for you!!!! It will be all right; I promise.
 
That's really what I was thinking too. That way she wouldn't have to miss any classes, and she wouldn't have to be distracted worrying about it while school was going on.
:angel:
You know, I would have thought he would at least have that much sense (what was I thinking :confused: ). I was very plain in my wording and kept a copy of it, so if anything does happen, it's his tail.
You give him more credit than I ;) He is an idiot and if he is not careful, the ramifications of his actions could have long lasting affects. Document, document, document......
I just can't figure out the money situation. We've been cut to the bare minimum and several people have lost their jobs, and we still only wound up with about $60,000 extra after meeting budget needs (which could be wiped out pretty easily if something big goes out in the district).
Do you have some source of outside auditing? That would be interesting.
Here the schools and the Univ's are in trouble, the State is in a huge budget crisis and is cutting back on the funding. The funding generally comes from Sales Tax and gaming revenues, both have taken a huge economic hit and the State is suffering.
He would have been in even worse shape if he had hired the friend from Memphis. Interestingly enough, he told the board that someone in Washington, D.C. was going to hire her if we didn't. Want to guess where she's still working (and it's NOT in Washington :rolleyes1 )?
Scare tactic that didn't work.
Very impressive! That will be a pretty neat place to work, and I'm sure he can use the extra cash! :thumbsup2
My goodness, that place is HUGE!!! I hope your DS has fun working there. How many hours will he be working per week?:
He will be working 2 days a week from 5-10p.m. and every other weekend.
He is excited - it is a family owned business and they kind of arrived here without all the fanfare that one would expect for an operation of it's size. When Cabela's opened last year it was a huge deal and the public was aware of just about every step of the process from the initial planning stages to the grand opening. Scheels flew in way under the local radar:laughing:
I'm so sorry. DH and I have discussed the fact that this is DD's last summer at home. She'll be getting married on June 6th so that will only be about a month after she graduates.

It's pretty rough, isn't it? I mean you go through all that trouble of having them, paying for them, and putting up with them, and then when they get grown and start being fun to be around, they move out... :headache: :rotfl2:
Ungrateful brats:rolleyes:
Good for her! Tell her Happy Birthday for us! :cake: :bday: party:
Happy Birthday to your DD!!!!! :cake: The earrings sound so cute.:
Thank you, I will. She is all excited to be in double digits!
Glad I don't have to "learn" how to be a librarian in that place, it's magnificent! Boy, would I be in trouble! :rotfl2:
That new building is phenomenal!!! Wow; how nice that your DS will get to use it right away.:
Amazing isn't it...........it is my understanding that the library retrieval is completely automated.
Yeah, this whole $$$ thing is crazy!!!:
I had a mini melt down yesterday (okay, I know, big surprise given my current emotional state) anyway. Our house has lost almost all of it's equity, our college savings accounts have taken a huge hit due to the decline of the market as have our retirement accounts and the Univ. has dramatically increased costs due to the state budget cuts. :faint:
I am excited. And tomorrow is nail day - manicure AND pedicure. My body is in shock at the pampering!!:
Oh, I am so jealous........enjoy some pampering!
DS has decided that he's finished putting together his "stuff" except for his clothes. That will happen tomorrow, I guess. He's off at the dentist now and will go see our pediatrician for the last time tomorrow at 6:30 p.m. for his last annual exam. The doc doesn't see patients over age 18. We've been with this guy for DS's entire life and he's been a really great doctor, so we will miss him. Plus, he's really good looking so I will miss the eye candy!!!!! :lmao: :
DS had his final check up with his Ped last fall.......Eye Candy, you know that reminds me, when I was a teen, my Ped was a hunk!:love:
My DS had the same ped since he was 3 when we moved here, DD still see's her, so we haven't lost that connection.
I'm not sure DS is all that worried about clothes.:confused3 This morning he headed out the door in a t-shirt and underwear. I was out on the porch and asked him if he was aware he was in his underwear and he said "yeah, my shorts are in my car" :rotfl2:
That's the one I was thinking of. You may want to hold off until your DS gets to campus to see if he needs it. The one we are going to use is DD's and she didn't use it much. However, the dorm next to hers had a lot of theft problems, so it was needed there.:
DS wanted to wait, he figures he can get the "recommended" apparatus at the student book store.
I agree - the anticipation is worse than the actual good bye. But still bring kleenex. I know I'll blubber on the way home.:
Just like the week of the graduation, although I admit, this is worse.
Yum. I love Olive Garden. We are going out after DS's doctor's appointment tomorrow night to Red Lobster for crab legs. DS loves them and could eat pounds of them.:
If it were DS's B-Day there would be crab legs on the menu also, he loves them!
You're not pathetic - you're a loving mom!!!!! :grouphug: We're here for you!!!! It will be all right; I promise.
sniff, sniff :grouphug: Thanks
 

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