WBRepo-Ship of Thieves-Remember the Magic Pt3

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That is one long day and but it sounds like fun for Molly. I want a sleep over again, they were so fun. Tell Molly happy birthday and show Wilson some pictures from his last birthday!

thanks, that is a great idea :idea: and I think it will work with him too.

He is going to sleep over at his aunties house tonight and play with his big boy cousins in the morning so I think he is going to be just fine....
 
Webkinz - is actually pretty cool online - our girls have them (Kaleigh can't really do by herself, so somebody has to help her. My SIL, MIL, and I also have them, and do play with them on line. It's not just for kids! (or I'm just a kid at heart:lmao: )


You can do it! But it will mean changes for everybody! I'm learning to get my girls doing more for themselves.

It sounds like I need to take up webkins and Wii and everything will be just fine :lmao: :lmao:
 

aww...i miss you too. BUt that picture is haunting me. Although I had a good time and who knew I could line dance! I thought just the hammer dance was my forte!:rotfl2:

You did very well and I didn't laugh at you once ;) It's gotta be better than my dance :scared1:
 
Wow, you've really been through lots of trying different things. It's so good that people at school are helping her too. Although I didn't meet her onboard, from all you say about her here, she sounds like such a happy, well adjusted kid, so it seems like this hasn't affected her self-esteem, and that's sooooooo good to hear!

I'm having trouble finding the right words to get this though across: What you said about her testing off the charts and being unable to qualify for help at school, that makes me soooo mad how schools do that. It seems that there shouldn't be such a general cut-off point, it should just be that any child who is struggling in any particular area should be able to receive help just in that particular area. At least I wish it were that way. :mad:

Yes for the most part she is happy, but she does struggle with the issue that her girlfriends all can out school her. Girls can be very mean at the middle school age, so it's a delicate balance that we have to play on this point. One of the reasons that we moved her early to her current school was to give her a fresh start in the classroom, based on the 5 years she had at her elementary school her peers knew she was smart, but she could't score well enough on the specific test that she needed to make the GATE cut off, so she was EXCLUDED big time from a certain group of girls.

In the long run I think and hope she will be fine, but ya never know what part ones childhood memories play in their adult choices.

AND I totally agree with the 2nd point you made and you said it clearly. It would be a wonderful school world if everyone got what they needed, but it's just not the case in the schools in the US.
 
Yes for the most part she is happy, but she does struggle with the issue that her girlfriends all can out school her. Girls can be very mean at the middle school age, so it's a delicate balance that we have to play on this point. One of the reasons that we moved her early to her current school was to give her a fresh start in the classroom, based on the 5 years she had at her elementary school her peers knew she was smart, but she could't score well enough on the specific test that she needed to make the GATE cut off, so she was EXCLUDED big time from a certain group of girls.

In the long run I think and hope she will be fine, but ya never know what part ones childhood memories play in their adult choices.

AND I totally agree with the 2nd point you made and you said it clearly. It would be a wonderful school world if everyone got what they needed, but it's just not the case in the schools in the US.

We were all excluded from some group or another. I think for the most part it makes us stronger. I know some kids have it really bad but most of them have enough friends to get them through school and then, when they get into the real world, they realize they can be friends with anyone, like what we are doing here. I'm sure we are all from different groups and classes but for the most part we get along.
 
No nibbling!!!:lmao:

Sorry, have to go - just as you arrive!!!

If you look on the photo thread from last night, Martha(Ragdoll) is another Repo cruiser who didn't know about that photo. She might like to get the email from you re the photo.

Marilyn... that's Donna from our table... I've PM'ed her to let her know... but you're so thoughtful!!!! :goodvibes

Goodnight Michelle and anybody else around.

NIght Marilyn!!! :cloud9:

She is having an ice cream sundae bar instead of cake :eek:

I'll mail you some of that in a zip lock, be careful what you wish for :scared1:

(michelle, mol hasn't seen your wishes yet, I'm sure she will reply promptly)

She opened her presents from us and is happy. She is working on getting the playroom ready for the sleepover, setting out the snack and such. She won't be able t greet her guests as they arrive, so we have to get it all done way before she leaves. The performance starts at 7:30pm, they have to be on set(stage?) at 6pm in full makeup and hair. Her guests arrive her ~ 6:30pm then we wander down to school (2 blocks) ~7pm to meet the rest of my family. Should be a fun night.

On a sad note, little brother is feeling a bit down today. It's hard for him when she has her bday parties. Since his bday is in the winter he never remembers that we have a nice party for him too. He is just a sensitive boy. :sad2:

Must go get some kind of break a leg(s) bouquet, not sure what to get the boy for this either???

CASH... works everytime... :rotfl:


I think we should have married VERY rich ;)

I'm workin on it.... :rolleyes1
 
I think we should have married VERY rich ;)

Hey it's not too late for me to save my self from the brink of poverty ... I'm still young enough to find someone rich.

I have very realistic requirements:

  1. Rich
  2. Be able to sit up and feed himself
  3. Very rich
 
Hello Everybody

I missed out the pages so I will read it tom morning.


Happy Birthday to Molly :bday:

Just came home while ago and I went to see the film Mamma Mia, oh it was so brilliant film, only if you fond of Abba's song. I want to see it again and maybe buy dvd later ::yes::

I am off to bed now

Goodnight

Scottishwee35:thumbsup2
 
Hey it's not too late for me to save my self from the brink of poverty ... I'm still young enough to find someone rich.

I have very realistic requirements:

  1. Rich
  2. Be able to sit up and feed himself
  3. Very rich

:lmao: :lmao: :lmao: there is still hope
 
Yes for the most part she is happy, but she does struggle with the issue that her girlfriends all can out school her. Girls can be very mean at the middle school age, so it's a delicate balance that we have to play on this point. One of the reasons that we moved her early to her current school was to give her a fresh start in the classroom, based on the 5 years she had at her elementary school her peers knew she was smart, but she could't score well enough on the specific test that she needed to make the GATE cut off, so she was EXCLUDED big time from a certain group of girls.

In the long run I think and hope she will be fine, but ya never know what part ones childhood memories play in their adult choices.

AND I totally agree with the 2nd point you made and you said it clearly. It would be a wonderful school world if everyone got what they needed, but it's just not the case in the schools in the US.

Things must be better now then when some of us were kids, aren't they? I mean kids have been mean for eons, but surely the teachers and authorities must have gotten better on some level.

I mean they must know more now?

In the 4th grade I would come home from school in tears because my teacher would taunt me and make fun of me. Mainly because of my arithmetic problems.

After my mother (a force to be reckoned with) came in and complained to the principal, from thereon she made taunted me and made fun of my mother in the class too.

Her name was Mrs Kaufman, and if by some miracle the old battle axe is still alive, I invite you all to hunt her down. She must be about 145 years old by now.

The only solace I take that uplifts me is the hope that she died wearing something polyester, in a nasty color.

Someone please tell me that although children haven't changed, the people responsible for children have.
 
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