LizzySwan1022
DIS Veteran<br><font color=limegreen>YAY for umpa
- Joined
- May 23, 2006
- Messages
- 1,981
nsalz said:Lizzy....My wonderful FGD....You are the best to help your computer ignorant
aunt. I feel so fuzzy inside now that I have graphics!!!!
EeyoreFan1 said:In 4th Grade there was a "I hate Jessie Club" the kids (2 in particular..
![]()
) Started.. turned ALL my friends against me..
Made up rumors and yeah..but guess what!! There my neighbors Now!!!!!!
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
My parents were MAD when all that happened..
cynderella said:Better than expected, though I haven't been off of it as much today as I should be. The foot itself actually doesn't bother me as much as my calf, which is muscular sore from limping, and my twinging back (and, oh god, I do NOT want any sciatica on vacation!!!). SO, I just picked up my novel and a glass of wine and plumped up the lounging pillows on the couch - reading and a nap are in short order. Now that ALL MY GRADING IS DONE (!!!! whee!!!) I plan to spend the rest of my day on my back (no comments, peanut gallery). If only my two kids weren't arguing over Monopoly in the next room, my respite would be complete!
katlas&kids said:Long story short, you don't get to make the decisions, and there are times when kids aren't ready to make the ones they need. Us 'rents do our best, but sometimes we can be rock headed too. If you are having some bad problems and they won't listen,tell someone else. No offense, but you are 2 young to protect yourself in some areas,(emotinally) and I would hate you to have things to look back on that you didn't get help with (like me!)
Sorry Preaching! No offense again
stinkerbelle's mom said:I hear ya!We live in the city & our public schools stink!!!!!
We put our son into public school to help him with his dyslexia & adhd--BIG MISTAKE. Our other choice was catholic school. When we finally got to the point that we were fearing for his safety we moved him to catholic school. Best thing we ever did, the school was smaller, everyone knew everyone--loved that. They didn't offer the individual education plan (IEP) that he needed, but they did offer smaller classrooms so he could get some 1 on 1. Our dd1 & now dd2 have been catholic school all the way. This year ds will start high school-- it is very expensive, but this school is definitly the answer to our prayers for him.
As I mentioned our other school closed so the girls will be going to a new school. We're kind of excited for the school year to start. Well, actually my ds has been in summer school for the last 3 wks--tomorrow is his last day. They recognize he has special needs so they wanted to give him some extra help & get him acquainted with everything.
Our school year runs from last week of Aug. to first week of June.
pixie dust 112 said:I GOT 6000!!!!!
Please have something good for me CYN!!!
LizzySwan1022 said:It's fine, my school combines at the middle and elementary levels, so I can totally relate to you until sixth. After that things got much better when I found a few friends, who I'm still pals with today. The only reason I'm a sophmore is because I was born in Oct. which means I went into kinder garten when I was four instead of five. My mom put me in then 'cause I'd already done Pre-K, so I was all ready for "the big school". "big school" as if! My HS has like 5 different buildings which all have at least 2 floors!
hockeymomoftwo said:Well I'm at work today trying to not use too much vacation time due to all of this madness when I get a call from the health department. At first I wasn't too concerned because my best friend has a friend that works there and we were asking her some questions. However then it turned into an interview. I asked what was up and she told me that they get a preliminary report from the hospital showing tuleremia (rabbit fever). Now if this turns out to be the case it is very rare. It is something with his 5 different types of antibiotics that he hasn't been treated for. Unfortunately the treatment in kiddos is kind of rough. We are hoping that they will put him on oral medications even though there are some risks to younger kids. If not he'll either have to go back to the hospital for an extensive course of medications either iv or shots and blood draws. I'm so hoping that the risks of the orals are worthy of a trial. So we move from the kitten to the bunnies. Man did I hate all the bunnies before all of this.( whole reason we got a cat)
Cyn good to hear the toe is improving.
Pixie Dust love the pic.
Sorry I just skimmed a little. I'll try and catch up again later on. Going to leave work and have an adult beverage here shortly.Man do I need it.