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RE: August 2008 HS chat: Narnia has news to share - 8/1/2008 4:52:15 PM
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his_chosen
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CIndy--sure!!! You really wanna sit between ds2 and ds3?! We do have a roof rack. Should we put all offspring up there?
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RE: August 2008 HS chat: Narnia has news to share - 8/1/2008 5:05:24 PM
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2jsmom
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Congratulations Michelle!
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RE: August 2008 HS chat: Narnia has news to share - 8/1/2008 7:48:08 PM
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cindybode
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ORIGINAL: Homegrownkids Tomorrow morning I meet with the homeschooler that was hired by the school district to help other homeschoolers. Your school district hired a homeschooler? That just seems weird to me. I'm afraid I'd find myself a little suspicious of the motives behind that.
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RE: August 2008 HS chat: Narnia has news to share - 8/1/2008 10:22:38 PM
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ezri
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Congratulations Michelle!!! I have all of my middle school/High school stuff "in the bag". Most of you know that we are "relaxed schoolers" right? Well, We got yet another Teaching Company catalog. My 11th grader and 9th grader are both MEGA VISUAL LEARNERS and both sit and scour this catalog drooling. This year I asked my Honey about spending some $$ on the lectures for them. We have "The Joy of Math" and triss and trill loved it (Trill is a Mega Visual Learner too... specially when it comes to MATH) Well this year knowing that Triss did all the same work Trill has the last 3 years and we could have graduated her BUT then we'd of missed out on the 2 free years at the Community College we kept her in HS. She got on her knees and begged for High Middle Ages Building Great Sentences: Exploring the Writer's Craft and How to Become a SuperStar Student (Trill, Jared, and Jeromy will all be doing this one as well) so that is what she is gonna get! we will also be getting High School Level—Algebra I (Jared and Triss) and High School Level—World History: The Fertile Crescent to The American Revolution (Jared and Jeromy) The short ones are still working on BASICS and RETENTION, so LOTS of worksheets on Phonics and reading comp and math... I am just happy to have it all set if you know what I mean.
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RE: August 2008 HS chat: Narnia has news to share - 8/1/2008 10:54:26 PM
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ORIGINAL: ezri I am just happy to have it all set if you know what I mean. Yes. I know exactly what you mean. I had it all figured out, but got distracted. I have everything, but need to figure it all out because I have more than I could possible to in one year. So... I am still needing to go through all the piles of books I have and make a plan for each child. However, this cannot be done until I have completed everything we need for the evaluations we will have done, since I messed up an missed the testing date.
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RE: August 2008 HS chat: Narnia has news to share - 8/2/2008 12:35:12 AM
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Yes, Jen, it's true. Those of us who are naturally night people do not do well on complicated tasks early in the morning. That's one of the biggest reasons I've never worked days - I'd miscalculate a drip and kill someone. But Nate has never been a night person! He was always my bright eyed in the morning kid. Although, I suppose hormones could be changing that. quote:
my dad used to say that there isn't anything ....including teenage boys..... you can't fix with duct tape, tie wraps, and alligator clips!!! Alligator clips!? Why didn't you TELL me? Now I know what I've been doing wrong...
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RE: August 2008 HS chat: Narnia has news to share - 8/2/2008 1:05:21 AM
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cindybode
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ORIGINAL: Jenny-Fair But Nate has never been a night person! He was always my bright eyed in the morning kid. Although, I suppose hormones could be changing that. All teenagers are night people. I'm convinced of it. Even Jesse is starting to sleep in till - gasp! - 10am, and he used to wake up obnoxiously early.
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RE: August 2008 HS chat: Narnia has news to share - 8/2/2008 2:20:27 AM
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narnia
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I am now the temporary tambourine leader for our open house and dedication. Our tam leader has been away the past two weeks. Today one of the people that is on the committee for the open house and dedication came to me and asked if I felt comfortable enough to lead tambourine for those two events. Before I could ask why L wasn't doing it, she told me that L said she didn't feel comfortable doing that. Now at oneg I over heard L's best friend talking with the committee person. The committee person told best friend that she had asked me to lead the dances for the dedication and open house. Best friend said "Maybe I shouldn't say this in front of her (meaning me) but I thought about it and wasn't comfortable with it. Once you do something once, it's yours." I didn't say anything else, but thought to myself "It would only be mine if L decides to step down from tambourine and or decides to leave the congregation." I was told I would lead only for these two events-open house and dedication. I wonder is this the beginning of L stepping down from tambourine or leaving? It would take a lot for her to step down from it, because she does (or did) like it very much-she was the one that started it. After service was over, L and her family took off. I think it would be awkward for her to step down as tam leader and still stay on at the congregation though. Maybe she can handle it but it takes a rare person to be able to do that, from what I've seen. I heard some other things about L that I have kept to myself that make me wonder if she is leaving us. Guess we'll find out soon enough. And I had decided that should she leave, I would take over tambourine because I hate to see that go by the wayside. And that's why the committee person approached me for the two events-it really would be a shame not to do them when we have interest for it and when we know we have guests coming. I just wish we had known earlier because it would have been great to do "Adonai"-our tam and banner dance, but now we don't have enough time to practice it and do it well. And it is such a great presentation number, too.
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RE: August 2008 HS chat: Narnia has news to share - 8/2/2008 8:07:53 AM
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Ellie-Mae
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We had a wonderful night of praise and worship and communion. We left the roof off the kid's side of the tent so they could see the beautiful stars. I was very warm and comfy, but it did take me a while to get to sleep. The morning was beautiful when I got up and went to the house (Russ and Timothy was already there). Then the sky got darker and darker. We ran out and sent the remaining children inside. and quickly put the cover over the kids side of the tent as it began to thunder, then sprinkle. after we got back in the house it POURED! Hopefully that will be the end of the thunderstorms for the FOT. We can't seem to have a FOT without a thunder storm. LOL!
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RE: August 2008 HS chat: Narnia has news to share - 8/2/2008 8:30:55 AM
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Shadow - praying Sam's eyes & her contacts start to get along! I can't imagine not being able to wear my contacts. Does she wear disposables? Just wondering because a Looooooong time ago when they had just come out with disposables, I was having all kinds of eye & contact problems (chronic conjunctivitis, tears/holes ending up in my contacts & they were very uncomfortable to wear). Anyway, turns out I'm allergic to the protein (I think it was protein - as I said it's been a LONG time) that builds up on contacts. So, they switched me to disposables. I have never slept in them & throw them away every 2 weeks! quote:
I need advice. I asked Nate his math score from yesterday and he said, 'terrible' and I said, 'why?' and he said because he did it too early in the day and can only do math well in the afternoons. Could this actually be true? My ds used to have the opposite problem. If we waited until late afternoon, it was like he didn't even know how to do Math! I have said often that if he were in ps & had Math at the end of the day, they'd think he was an idiot! (Note: ds is really good at Math!) He has always been a morning person, but is starting to sleep in more now - maybe Cindy's theory that "all teenagers are night people" is right! Ez - praying for your boys' health & your sanity!! Congrats on "officially" being hsers Michelle! Sarah - LOL! Sounds like you will have a fish room in your house someday. I'll have an eagle one! Annie - praying everything is OK with Noah's teeth. This is a baby tooth right? My dd had decay in a few baby teeth, but so far, her adult teeth have come in looking good & not gotten any cavities!! So even if it is decay, it might not be something he has to live with forever. I remember how upset I was when it happened with dd, praying for you! Forgot to tell you all that I Finally ordered our curriculum!!! I am SO excited that I got it all done and MOST of it has Shipped already!!! It should be waiting for us when we get back! The only one that hadn't shipped was my Rainbow Resource order. I was going to combine with a friend, because she already had over $150 & was getting free shipping. Well, my total came up to $149.10! So, I ordered 2 paint brushes for $.50 each & told her to go ahead & place her order on her own! I've got to get going! I am participating in a Beth Moore simulcast at a local church here. I have to be there in 45 minutes! It was great last night & I'm looking forward to this morning's sessions. I'll try to get back on here sometime today or tomorrow, but in case I don't. We leave tomorrow for vacation & will be gone until the 13th or 14th!
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