The DDA Trouble Free Zone Part 29

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Good Morning DDA!

Sorry that I have been MIA for awhile! I am feeling the 2 week before vacation countdown stress. I have a few things that I have to get done, so I haven't had much DIS time lately!

Me and my big ideas to make costumes for the MNSSHP.:sad2:

I have "TweedleDum" finished, now to make "TweedleDee" and the Alice costume for Leighanna.
I also have a couple of more things that I need to get done too.:eek:

My grass needs mowed, the laundry needs done, the house needs cleaned, etc.... etc... etc.... Oh, and I need to fit WORK into the equation too!

DW is in the middle of changing her store over from summer merchandise to winter, so she is trying to get that all completed before we leave too. Not much "free" time to get things done!

Please send Tinker Bell my way so that we might be able to get some things accomplished!

:wizard: Good Luck getting everything done! You are going to have such a great time once you get there!!!!
 
Steffy-where are you staying? Now that I think about it you won't be at Pop but a few others who are getting excited will be. And I'm looking forward to going back there in 57 days or something like that...
 
Good morning, DDA! I haven't had time to read back yet, and I should be in the shower. I did want to finally check in quickly.

Monday we had the orientations at preschool, and we had our first class (3 year olds) yesterday. Everything went very well! We had two that cried when their moms first left, but with a few hugs and a little encouragement to try some of the toys, they stopped crying in minutes. YEAH! Now, I know not to get too comfortable. Sometimes the crying is worse after they have been there a few times and the novelty wears off. They are all such sweet, wonderful kids. Today we will have the 4's for the first time, though I know many of them from my 3's class last year.

We've had one cross country meet already and have a whole season of Tuesdays and Saturdays to look forward to. Fortunately there wasn't a meet scheduled today. It was rainy, and I wasn't in the mood to stand in the rain. Maybe some DDA pixie dust will keep Tuesday afternoons and Saturday mornings clear for us. We really do need the rain here, though.

Now I have a little school vent, and I'm hoping that you all can tell me if I'm being completely unreasonable and maybe give me a little advice. It seems rude of me to be gone so long and then pop in looking for advice, but I do really appreciate everyone's viewpoints here. Please feel free to completely skip this next part. I should be able to get on a bit more now that we have the preschool open.

Our property backs up to the elementary school's property. It is up a hill to the school, and there is a little pathway (just dirt/mud, depending on the time of year) that leads to the school. The hill is the school’s property; our property ends where the hill begins. My kids have been using it for 12 years (since Matthew started Kindergarten). The previous neighbor's kids used it for years before that. The neighbors on either side of it use it now, too. It takes at the most 2 minutes to walk to/from school using this route. We have a new principal this year who has implemented a whole new dismissal system in the interest of safety. I can't find fault with safety, I guess, but she seems to be going a bit off the deep end (IMHO). It started with no parents are allowed to pick up children unless they choose to pick them up every day. They are required to sign the children out inside the school. If you do not do this, you are not allowed to meet your child on school property at all. I often met Miles at school and walked home with him, but I can't commit to doing it every day. There are times that I get involved with something or I'm on the phone or the older two are watching him after school while I am out. He has been walking himself home since Kindergarten, so I decided to suck it up and never meet him at the school to follow the new rules. Next a form came home for us to choose which way our child was to walk home from school. None of the three choices fit our situation, so I wrote a note on that form about Miles walking down the hill. After that, he walked home for several days as normal. Today, without any notice of any kind, he was forced to walk a completely new route home that used one of the three choices. This isn't horribly out of the way, but it does force him to walk in the street (no sidewalks here, but not busy streets either) and takes 5-7 minutes instead of 2 minutes. It also brings him in our front door instead of our back door. Since he was late today, I almost walked up the back hill to find out what was taking so long. Fortunately, a friend called at just that time, and I was still in the house when he was trying to get in the front door. Otherwise, the house would have been empty, and he would have been out front wondering what was going on. The principal decided today without notice of any kind that the walkers would all go into the gym, wait for all the buses to leave, and then be escorted to one of the three main routes. He was forbidden to come down the hill into the back yard. I immediately walked back up to school with Miles to speak to the principal. Miles had to come with me, because no one else was home. She didn’t listen to anything that I said about the safety of the route. To be perfectly honest, it is not a particularly unsafe route, but it is definitely less safe than having him walk down the hill into my backyard. She kept going on about having to be responsible for over 300 children and that she couldn’t make exceptions. She told me that there was safety in numbers and at least 15 children use that route home (though they break into smaller groups along the way and go different directions). She told meet him once he was off of school property to walk him if I was concerned about his safety. At the beginning of the conversation, she told me that it was only going to be until the playground construction was done and then later indicated that he would never again be allowed to walk home down that hill. When I called that on her, she wouldn’t say whether he could use the hill after the construction was complete. I am sure that the issue is covering her (and the school district’s) butt and liability issues with using the hill that is still on school property. She doesn’t care about the condition of the path or stairway that they have to use on her route, because that is on town land, not school land. It is also more convenient for her. She never admitted that, but it was like talking to a stone wall. If she had told me the truth, I would have had much more respect for her and would have conceded that she had a valid point. Instead she made me feel like I was being a lazy parent that cared more about my own convenience than my son’s safety. I then told her that I would have appreciated at least being informed that my son was walking a completely new route home. She told me that she had no way of knowing which way he normally walked home. She had seen us walk up the hill on the way to school the day before and made a joke about it. I reminded her that I had completed a form for her, and she actually told me that I had checked the one route home. I told her that I had, in fact, written a note detailing Miles’ walk home, and she told me that she had never seen it and that I must be mistaken. Again, if she had just admitted that she had made that mistake and apologized, I would have accepted that apology and moved on. She also had me in the middle of the main office where teachers could see and hear our discussion, and I’m sure that I looked like an overprotective, oversensitive parent. There really was nothing more that I could say to her, especially in front of Miles. At the end of the conversation, she bent over to my son, and said, “I want you to know that you shouldn’t be in trouble for listening to me. When you are at school, I am the boss, not your mom.” Now I never in a thousand years would ever consider Miles to be in trouble for this, and I certainly never made him feel that he was in trouble. We discussed it on the way up to the school, and he knew that he wasn’t in trouble with me. I felt that was a completely inappropriate comment, and I needed to leave before my mouth got me into trouble. Now, I need some advice on where to go next. There is going to be a PTA meeting tonight, and dismissal procedures will be on the agenda. Do I bring it up further or let it drop? Would it be rude of me to tell the principal that I would have more respect for her and the school system if they just admitted that it was all to cover their butts instead of hiding under the “safety” umbrella? Because, quite frankly, my child is not safer with the new policy. Do I go to the superintendent/school board and offer to sign a waiver absolving the school district of any responsibility if Miles is injured walking down that hill? I’m afraid of that last option, because it is more important to me that we can walk up to school in the morning on the hill, and I don’t want them to tell me that the hill is completely off limits. It seems a little “don’t ask, don’t tell” at this point. The principal never told us how he had to walk to school. I guess the best thing to do is let it drop now. I don’t think that Miles is at a great risk walking home on the new route only that he is less safe than walking home the old way.

I'll be back for a little while this afternoon, and I'll try to catch up then. In the meantime pixiedust: to all that need it. I have thought a lot about all of you even though I haven't been posting.

Beth
 
Good morning, friends! I am who knows how far behind so I'm just going to jump back in. Sorry for the long absence. We finally got ready for company Labor Day weekend and then I spent last week trying to get myself back into some kind of routine. It has worked well so far (knock on wood!) and the house is continuing to look really nice and clean. I still have a little finish up work to do on the playroom still (mainly sorting craft supplies), but we're finally getting there.

Not much other news around here. Phil got back from CA on Labor Day and his dad is doing MUCH better. He has another week or so of therapy and then he should be able to go home. He'll still have therapy everyday, but he'll at least get to be at home at night. His dad even called me on Labor Day to thank Terra and I for letting Phil come out there again to help. It was a very sweet call and he sounded really good.

If anyone can fill me in on what I've missed in the last two weeks, I would greatly appreciate it!! Thanks!

So how are you today?
 

Deep breath Tom, you will get it all done. :tink: :tink: :tink: :tink: :tink: :tink: :tink: :tink: :tink: :tink:


As with Glynis, if I lived closer I would come and help.
 
Good morning everyone!

Alyssa's appt. went fine. They did another ultrasound and said that her bladder is still not emptying completely. He prescribed a medication, Ditropan, that will let her bladder hold more and decrease the urgency to go. He also suggested biofeedback, which he described like a videogame. Sensors are placed on her skin in the groin area. As she flexes and relaxes her muscles, things are displayed on the tv monitor. She drinks and then has to hold it, then go, etc. I know I didn't explain it very well, but the concept of it is the doctors can see which muscles she is using to hold it and/or go. And this helps her to learn how to do it. So that is another option we can try. It's a 3 hour procedure and he said some kids pick it up after one or two sessions. He also did say that starting school is where a lot of kids face setbacks. So maybe in some time things will level out.

Deb - I hope you aren't too uncomfortable today and that you were able to sleep. I've had one UTI and I remember very vividly how painful it is.

Jen - I really like the portrait. I hope you can get the corrections made.

Debbie - Welcome home! Thank you so much for the post card.

Tia and Beth - :wave2: Long time no see.

:wizard: and :grouphug: to everyone all!
 
Looks like someone went into stalker mode. :thumbsup2

So nice to hear from the missing ones. :)

But what about Kelli?
 
Deb - I hope 2:00 tomorrow comes very quickly for you. I know you feel miserable.

The boys' costumes and the monster toes all look great!

Strangely I feel much better this morning or at least so far this morning. Now I'm wondering if I may have passed a kidney stone yesterday as I KNOW that the pain was urinary related. I did find one amoxicillian capsule and took that just to give myself a head start, but I can't imagine one capsule making that much of a difference. I'm going to give myself the morning to see how things go and if I'm still feeling good I'll cancel the appointment as they won't do anything if there is no pain.

Good morning, DDA! I haven't had time to read back yet, and I should be in the shower. I did want to finally check in quickly.

Monday we had the orientations at preschool, and we had our first class (3 year olds) yesterday. Everything went very well! We had two that cried when their moms first left, but with a few hugs and a little encouragement to try some of the toys, they stopped crying in minutes. YEAH! Now, I know not to get too comfortable. Sometimes the crying is worse after they have been there a few times and the novelty wears off. They are all such sweet, wonderful kids. Today we will have the 4's for the first time, though I know many of them from my 3's class last year.

We've had one cross country meet already and have a whole season of Tuesdays and Saturdays to look forward to. Fortunately there wasn't a meet scheduled today. It was rainy, and I wasn't in the mood to stand in the rain. Maybe some DDA pixie dust will keep Tuesday afternoons and Saturday mornings clear for us. We really do need the rain here, though.

Now I have a little school vent, and I'm hoping that you all can tell me if I'm being completely unreasonable and maybe give me a little advice. It seems rude of me to be gone so long and then pop in looking for advice, but I do really appreciate everyone's viewpoints here. Please feel free to completely skip this next part. I should be able to get on a bit more now that we have the preschool open.

Our property backs up to the elementary school's property. It is up a hill to the school, and there is a little pathway (just dirt/mud, depending on the time of year) that leads to the school. The hill is the school’s property; our property ends where the hill begins. My kids have been using it for 12 years (since Matthew started Kindergarten). The previous neighbor's kids used it for years before that. The neighbors on either side of it use it now, too. It takes at the most 2 minutes to walk to/from school using this route. We have a new principal this year who has implemented a whole new dismissal system in the interest of safety. I can't find fault with safety, I guess, but she seems to be going a bit off the deep end (IMHO). It started with no parents are allowed to pick up children unless they choose to pick them up every day. They are required to sign the children out inside the school. If you do not do this, you are not allowed to meet your child on school property at all. I often met Miles at school and walked home with him, but I can't commit to doing it every day. There are times that I get involved with something or I'm on the phone or the older two are watching him after school while I am out. He has been walking himself home since Kindergarten, so I decided to suck it up and never meet him at the school to follow the new rules. Next a form came home for us to choose which way our child was to walk home from school. None of the three choices fit our situation, so I wrote a note on that form about Miles walking down the hill. After that, he walked home for several days as normal. Today, without any notice of any kind, he was forced to walk a completely new route home that used one of the three choices. This isn't horribly out of the way, but it does force him to walk in the street (no sidewalks here, but not busy streets either) and takes 5-7 minutes instead of 2 minutes. It also brings him in our front door instead of our back door. Since he was late today, I almost walked up the back hill to find out what was taking so long. Fortunately, a friend called at just that time, and I was still in the house when he was trying to get in the front door. Otherwise, the house would have been empty, and he would have been out front wondering what was going on. The principal decided today without notice of any kind that the walkers would all go into the gym, wait for all the buses to leave, and then be escorted to one of the three main routes. He was forbidden to come down the hill into the back yard. I immediately walked back up to school with Miles to speak to the principal. Miles had to come with me, because no one else was home. She didn’t listen to anything that I said about the safety of the route. To be perfectly honest, it is not a particularly unsafe route, but it is definitely less safe than having him walk down the hill into my backyard. She kept going on about having to be responsible for over 300 children and that she couldn’t make exceptions. She told me that there was safety in numbers and at least 15 children use that route home (though they break into smaller groups along the way and go different directions). She told meet him once he was off of school property to walk him if I was concerned about his safety. At the beginning of the conversation, she told me that it was only going to be until the playground construction was done and then later indicated that he would never again be allowed to walk home down that hill. When I called that on her, she wouldn’t say whether he could use the hill after the construction was complete. I am sure that the issue is covering her (and the school district’s) butt and liability issues with using the hill that is still on school property. She doesn’t care about the condition of the path or stairway that they have to use on her route, because that is on town land, not school land. It is also more convenient for her. She never admitted that, but it was like talking to a stone wall. If she had told me the truth, I would have had much more respect for her and would have conceded that she had a valid point. Instead she made me feel like I was being a lazy parent that cared more about my own convenience than my son’s safety. I then told her that I would have appreciated at least being informed that my son was walking a completely new route home. She told me that she had no way of knowing which way he normally walked home. She had seen us walk up the hill on the way to school the day before and made a joke about it. I reminded her that I had completed a form for her, and she actually told me that I had checked the one route home. I told her that I had, in fact, written a note detailing Miles’ walk home, and she told me that she had never seen it and that I must be mistaken. Again, if she had just admitted that she had made that mistake and apologized, I would have accepted that apology and moved on. She also had me in the middle of the main office where teachers could see and hear our discussion, and I’m sure that I looked like an overprotective, oversensitive parent. There really was nothing more that I could say to her, especially in front of Miles. At the end of the conversation, she bent over to my son, and said, “I want you to know that you shouldn’t be in trouble for listening to me. When you are at school, I am the boss, not your mom.” Now I never in a thousand years would ever consider Miles to be in trouble for this, and I certainly never made him feel that he was in trouble. We discussed it on the way up to the school, and he knew that he wasn’t in trouble with me. I felt that was a completely inappropriate comment, and I needed to leave before my mouth got me into trouble. Now, I need some advice on where to go next. There is going to be a PTA meeting tonight, and dismissal procedures will be on the agenda. Do I bring it up further or let it drop? Would it be rude of me to tell the principal that I would have more respect for her and the school system if they just admitted that it was all to cover their butts instead of hiding under the “safety” umbrella? Because, quite frankly, my child is not safer with the new policy. Do I go to the superintendent/school board and offer to sign a waiver absolving the school district of any responsibility if Miles is injured walking down that hill? I’m afraid of that last option, because it is more important to me that we can walk up to school in the morning on the hill, and I don’t want them to tell me that the hill is completely off limits. It seems a little “don’t ask, don’t tell” at this point. The principal never told us how he had to walk to school. I guess the best thing to do is let it drop now. I don’t think that Miles is at a great risk walking home on the new route only that he is less safe than walking home the old way.

I'll be back for a little while this afternoon, and I'll try to catch up then. In the meantime pixiedust: to all that need it. I have thought a lot about all of you even though I haven't been posting.

Beth

Wow, There are so many things happening in that situation. It is so hard to say what is best. On one side you want to put the principal in her place and it sounds like she needs it, but on the other hand you don't want her inadvertantly taking it out on Miles in school. I think I would talk to some other parents that have had kids using the path and see what there take on things is. Once you have a united front perhaps the adults could all talk to the Principal at the same time or even at a school board meeting where there will be people around to keep her accountable. She was obviously caught off guard and felt that she needed to defend herself rather than just explaining the policy. I had a very negative experience with out vice principal 3 years ago and I was livid. I ended up letting it go in the end, but she said some completely inappropriate things to me. The good news is that she didn't last long as the VP and is no longer at our school. :cool1: :hug: :wizard: :hug: :wizard: Good luck with your decision.
 
Beth, as Deb said, there are so many things going on in your situation. Having a confrontation with the person who controls your kids' future teachers as well as discipline is a tough thing. Especially if she's justs defending herself without listening. On the other hand, she's probably taken a lot of flack from parents already and you may have been the 10th parent to complain to her and maybe she was tired of being professional? :confused3

If you go against her, she could take it out on your kids. If not, things won't get better. I don't envy your situation. I probably wouldn't say anything at the PTA meeting about your specific situation (because the other parents whose children don't use that path aren't going to care.) If it were me, I'd probably ask for a meeting with her and be up front with her about what your perception of the situation is and I would probably push it further. I hate tension and tend to be very direct if I'm not happy about something. Yeah - it gets me in hot water sometimes. :rolleyes: It was extremely unprofessional of her with what she said to your son. It was really directed at you and I would be fuming. Their new policy is a little rigid and it's really not very realistic.

Good luck with whatever you decide to do! :grouphug:

:wave: at Tia!

Tammi, it sounds like a good dr. visit. Hopefully, Alyssa will grow out of this phase too and it will just be a page on your scrapbook. ;)
 
Good morning,

Anyone here sell on EBAY? I wanted to sell a few things but have no idea how to get started????
 
Thanks! I had never heard the term so I am now waiting to learn what it means. :)

I asked Cassidy last night as she came in from practice....she says I know it's an award at competitions...I told her I knew that!!:rotfl2: She asked on Ask Yahoo! as soon as she has an answer we will.
 
Good Morning DDA!

Sorry that I have been MIA for awhile! I am feeling the 2 week before vacation countdown stress. I have a few things that I have to get done, so I haven't had much DIS time lately!

Me and my big ideas to make costumes for the MNSSHP.:sad2:

I have "TweedleDum" finished, now to make "TweedleDee" and the Alice costume for Leighanna.
I also have a couple of more things that I need to get done too.:eek:

My grass needs mowed, the laundry needs done, the house needs cleaned, etc.... etc... etc.... Oh, and I need to fit WORK into the equation too!

DW is in the middle of changing her store over from summer merchandise to winter, so she is trying to get that all completed before we leave too. Not much "free" time to get things done!

Please send Tinker Bell my way so that we might be able to get some things accomplished!

I just know that you and your wife will get everything done. You work so hard to make these trips magical for Leighanna. She will remember these times, and be a better person because of them!:wizard: to you and your wife!
 
Steffy-where are you staying? Now that I think about it you won't be at Pop but a few others who are getting excited will be. And I'm looking forward to going back there in 57 days or something like that...


Stephanie and I are staying at the Beach Club.
I know from all the things I have seen on it that I cannot wait to see it:goodvibes
 
So who besides me has their Christmas cards all ready to me mailed? :teeth:
 
Stephanie and I are staying at the Beach Club.
I know from all the things I have seen on it that I cannot wait to see it:goodvibes


You will be on :cloud9: !!!!!!!!!
Beach Club is my favorite! (but I think most of you knew that already!:lmao: )
 
So who besides me has their Christmas cards all ready to me mailed? :teeth

Not me!!!!!!:rotfl:

I am going to use one of the pictures from our trip & I have it narrowed down to 3 or 4 photos.
 
The rain that came through yesterday brought a cold front with it. It is cool and nice and windy, so I have all my windows open and my doors. :yay:
It may be a little early but I think fall is here. :) Just not looking forward to winter.
 
Wow, There are so many things happening in that situation. It is so hard to say what is best. On one side you want to put the principal in her place and it sounds like she needs it, but on the other hand you don't want her inadvertantly taking it out on Miles in school. I think I would talk to some other parents that have had kids using the path and see what there take on things is. Once you have a united front perhaps the adults could all talk to the Principal at the same time or even at a school board meeting where there will be people around to keep her accountable. She was obviously caught off guard and felt that she needed to defend herself rather than just explaining the policy. I had a very negative experience with out vice principal 3 years ago and I was livid. I ended up letting it go in the end, but she said some completely inappropriate things to me. The good news is that she didn't last long as the VP and is no longer at our school. :cool1: :hug: :wizard: :hug: :wizard: Good luck with your decision.

I agree with Deb. Talk to others that use the path and see if you can come up with a solution together, and then talk to the powers that be!
 
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