Just chiming in from the weekend....
Was having a great, quiet, relaxing weekend when I came home yesterday to find my 12 year old Australian Shepherd struggling to breath. Of course my DH was gone on his motorcycle and the vet wasn't open. I had to rush him to the emergency animal hospital in the next county. I had decided on the way that this was it and I didn't want him to suffer anymore. Once they gave him a sedative to try to relax him, his poor heart just stopped. I had him for almost 13 years and he was my baby long before I had kids. My heart is broken right now and I definitely need this cruise to help me get through the day! I was so tired of crying last night and I kept telling myself "think about the cruise" over and over again to get my mind off of it. Sorry to post a sad note, but my heart is definitely heavy today.
Lynn
I work at Washington University (or Wash U as many call it). Oh, and no...it's not in Washington State or Washington DC...it's officially called Washington University in St. Louis. It's a private university (with an astronomical tuition) that's actually ranked very highly (even if people still ask is St. Louis near Seattle?).
And Chuck, it's not in bad taste (though GermX can taste bad from what I understand)...it does put a whole new spin on Wash U! (Actually some of the kids have put stickers on the hand sanitizers already saying "I'll Wash U!")
Take care everyone. Hope the germies stay away from everyone!
Karen
I started off college there - and, yes the tuition was high- even way back then! Beautiful campus. I went there cause I was pre-med when I started college and they had one of the best medical school acceptance rates. Came back home when I decided that I wasn't going to be a doctor and therefore didn't need to be spending that kind of money in tuition to be a nurse.
Wow, I did my undergrad here too. Started in Fall 1985 and graduated in December 1988 (did the 3 1/2 year plan...wow, was that hard!). When were you here?
Karen
I work at Washington University (or Wash U as many call it). Oh, and no...it's not in Washington State or Washington DC...it's officially called Washington University in St. Louis. It's a private university (with an astronomical tuition) that's actually ranked very highly (even if people still ask is St. Louis near Seattle?).
And Chuck, it's not in bad taste (though GermX can taste bad from what I understand)...it does put a whole new spin on Wash U! (Actually some of the kids have put stickers on the hand sanitizers already saying "I'll Wash U!")
Take care everyone. Hope the germies stay away from everyone!
Karen
I taught with a guy (at Rolla HS) when we lived in Rolla that I think played baseball at Wash. U. He was injured and decided to teach math and coach. We only lived in Rolla about 10 months.
Moving with a 10 day old -- what were you thinking!
Then again, we moved away from Columbia when DS9 was 2 and that was bad too. DH would come home from work and ask why I hadn't packed anything. My response was "you pack with a 2 yr old - for every 2 things I would put in a box, he would take out 5."
Karen,
My neice is applying to Wash U trying to get into the physical therapy school. I grew up across the river in Highland, IL. My family still all lives there. I am the only one who flew the coupe! Now I live in sunny Florida!
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We moved into our current house a few weeks before Mason was born. The house was being built as my tummy grew!!We have pictures...
It was the perfect time to move. I didn't have to lift a thing!However, I was only out of work for 7 weeks after Mason was born. I thought that would be enough time to unpack everything. It didn't turn out that way...We still have things that we didn't unpack. And, Mason will be 10 in a few weeks!!
Lisa