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We Hurried home from lab to grab some left over soda bread after quick run to grocery store. Both of us acting like we haven’t eaten in a week lol. Going to make up a nice, green salad for lunch with lots of cheese & veggies.
Nope, shrimp scampi as is our general norm. Something we both will devour
That’s a great work schedule
Here, the catholic schools have always been a major force in the cities for underprivileged youths, part of their mission, irregardless of the children’s faith. The city school system is quite challenged. Same as all major cities, they have to work within their budgets. unless their kids are accepted into one of the few satellite/specialty schools, large proportion of those residents opt out.
A large portion of our diocesan budget goes to funding the schools, nearly full financial aid is freely granted to those in need. With costs spiraling, not exactly a popular concept.
Most individual parishes had their own schools when I was a child but, that started to change with Vatican reform. Things consolidated to point where each diocese now calls their own shots. Some have more schools open, others do not.
It’s certainly not cheap by any means. GD is 10, it was $10,000 for 1st grade for parish members. High school varies from $20,000 to $30,000. Far less than the exclusive, private schools where the day students pay $50,000, minimum. They are primarily boarding schools for the wealthy.
Our local public schools are ranked very highly. Well, that was before the pandemic. I shudder to think where state testing results will land once they are started back up again. Teacher friends tell me so many parents tapped out from day one, disinterested at best. Sad to hear. God forbid a parent should be expected to help school their own children.
my kids went to our elementary catholic school until it closed when youngest entered school. Didn’t want him bused, so into public he went & thrived.
Most students are mainstreamed but, special needs in our county are all addressed by a central intermediatary unit, very sell staffed which rotate among the schools as need. Several do have aides that are with them throughout the day.
Hate to say it, had thought you were going with a straight or gay comment as to which foot you kicked with

...seriously, certain subjects really shouldn’t come up in casual social situations, period.
Yep, was very common not that long ago. Heck, here, even the most liberal churches require those getting married to undergo religious preparation/pre-marriage counseling if not down right conversion. I think the counseling is a wonderful idea. So many jump into that without any sort of conversations as to finances, RL goals, etc.
Now that the schools have consolidated, often there is a long waiting list to be enrolled, parish members & returning students get first dibs.
When working as a realtor was stunned to see the number of homes that did have shutoff values on toilets & sinks??? Such a cheap modification, makes no sense.
Lol, indeed.
Unofficial SANs war-cry
Meat lovers buffet? Is this a thing? Yum. Well, not sure about the whole buffet thing right now lol
Seriously, you have a lake house? Aaaaaaah, lucky girl!
I like basic, frozen green peas. Notice i said frozen, not about to shuck those little buggers. But mushy? Ew - A word that should never be uttered in connection to food food lol
well, good for him!
Sounds like a fine dinner to me lol. I’ve found myself starting to purchase frozen potato products again due to how great they come out in airfryer. Hadn’t been on my grocery list for years. GD wanted those Tyson dinosaur chicken nuggets I never did understand the allure of frozen nuggets. I snitched one last time i made them, not too shabby