Thanks, Lars. I just read the riddle completely through and saw your posts.
Good luck to your Science Whiz! I'll bet the Olympiad will be alot of fun (we did Family Science last night and had a ball!) It's great to see kids do something they love.....and educational!
Give Megan a big thumbs up! I sometimes wish I had a little girl so I could enjoy those recitals!
Mornin' all. I've sent my first guess, and am expecting the dreaded IHSEIM, but maybe Bernie's into alternates today and I'll accept those with grace.
Good luck to Matt on the weekend. My kids used to swim and were always excited about the meets.
I've no plans for the weekend, other than planning and working out. Oh, and I'm sure arguing with the teens and 'tweens. Wish I were headed south, but at least it is finally spring!
Gina and Lars, your posts about your kids brings to mind how nowadays kids seem to be more interested in sports than the academic sports. DS hated sports, so his letters in high school were in Math team, Knowledge Bowl, and Chess.
In some ways you're right, Diane. I hope my guy develops a real love of learning as he grows older. He loves being first and that's the prime motivator right now at school.....I'm hoping that changes as he sees the opportunities around him.
Morning! Thanks to all of you on RMC who stayed awake with me last night long enough for me to get to 1000. The funny thing is, when I first started DISing, I said to my family "Look at these people with thousands of posts! Don't they do anything else but post all day long?" Looks like I've joined that club!
Can you believe DH is at the top of OK's NCAA pool? He can barely walk around the house his head is so big. It doesn't help that my entry is holding up the bottom...
Good luck to all of the DD's and DS's competing in their various activities this weekend! It's fun to read about the different things that everyone is involved in.
Our weekend will consist of a Bunco birthday party on Saturday and a bowling birthday party on Sunday.