Mornin everyone!

Nope, the coffee isn't any better today.
The strike is still on. No new news...
Seacrest, as far as having the kids go through a period of playing "catch up " when they get back-- that's why I am for year round school. The kids went to one in AR and it was fabulous. Their school and another year round school consistently scored MUCH higher than the traditional calendar schools in town, as far as test scores go. The children just benefit so much from it.
Huggie, Thanks.

I understand that the teachers here want a pay raise. However, the cost of living here does not justify what they are asking for. Not many people I know get a 6-7% pay raise. Okay, no one I know, unless you get a promotion within a big business. My DH was a teacher after college and he just rolls his eyes at the things they are saying. It's getting pretty ugly down here. Surveys, flyers, a lot of finger pointing, no one wanting to give in. *Sigh* I just want my children to go to school.
Did I tell you that on the last day of school (Friday) the 9th and 10th graders staged a walk out, saying that if the teachers can walk out on us, we'll do the same thing. Well, the police were called, three kids were tackled to the ground and they were all threatened with suspension. It's not fair. The Seniors may not have all of their classes for their transcripts ready for college. They may have to delay a semester. It's unbelievable.
Okay vent over.
Did anyone else have a dream about Disney last night?? I did! Right before bed, we saw a commercial for WDW. The one where the mom is at the computer and says look, honey... and the carriage comes rolling through the neighborhood.
So I said "Look, Baby..." and Dh says well, book one.

(Heart in throat). Really? I say. Do you mean it? And he says yeah, for tomorrow.

He just really is playing with me.
Well, having no credit card debt is a wonderful thing. It just takes all the fun out of things sometimes.
Hope you all are doing okay. Sorry for the Novella.
Jo