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RE: September PPS Chat! I can see autumn in the distance! - 9/16/2008 9:41:43 PM   
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I'm seriously concerned about the cold in her chest. We can't let it get any worse.


Poor thing I hope they work her in.

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Anything I can do to let her know how loved she is not work to me, just a labor of love!

You really are a sweet lady :)

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How did they get an arial shot?

The farm bureau, govt people, hired it done. I don't know if that is the shot the parents got or if they bought one from the guy who does the crop dusting.
We recently bought one from the crop dusting guy. He doesn't have anything to do in the early spring so he takes pictures and tries to sell them. The one we bought is poster size so it's too big to scan

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RE: September PPS Chat! I can see autumn in the distance! - 9/16/2008 9:48:06 PM   
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You know Garsy - every time you talk about your projects, I wish I could do SOMETHING. I just lack space. And time. No time at all.

Kath - you could take a picture of the picture, rather than scan it.

I 'killed' a printer at work today. Not my fault. I put ink in, it tells me to 'reseat' it, so it knows I have changed it, but it can't read it.

Ironically, I was printing 'that girls' drawings at the time. She asked why I didn't have a spare in storage. Um. I bought a 'spare' March of 07 and it expired in July of 08. I put it in today. It doesn't work, I assume because it is old. If I had bought two, they'd both be old. So I expidited the shipping.
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RE: September PPS Chat! I can see autumn in the distance! - 9/16/2008 9:51:06 PM   
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My parents have several of these shots! In a few of them, since my parents only have 3 acres, you can actually see the dogs in the kennel, and in one of them you can see my mom at the mailbox! We also have a couple of these photos of my grandparents property, one from the 50's and one from the early 80's right before Grandpa died and before Grandma had to sell the farm. Lots of memories in those photos!

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RE: September PPS Chat! I can see autumn in the distance! - 9/16/2008 10:00:54 PM   
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Kath - you could take a picture of the picture, rather than scan it.


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and in one of them you can see my mom at the mailbox!

Cool!

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RE: September PPS Chat! I can see autumn in the distance! - 9/16/2008 10:08:48 PM   
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Kath saw the story about the storm that said that folks missed the game. Apparently, the cable in town went out before power.

Doesnt' matter. Funny story.

Fellow Poppa works with was going to listen to his car radio when his son reminded him that had a 4 inch tv that plugged into the cigarette lighter. He took it and and his neighbor was driving past, saw the glow, and slowed down and asked if that was the game. Next thing he knew, there was a bunch of them in the yard with a six pack of beer watching the game.

The neat thing is I don't know that I have EVER watched a game with it being with family. It is neat that they came together for a while.

That family will not have power until Friday. I am blessed with my lights and computer.
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RE: September PPS Chat! I can see autumn in the distance! - 9/16/2008 10:42:11 PM   
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He took it and and his neighbor was driving past, saw the glow, and slowed down and asked if that was the game. Next thing he knew, there was a bunch of them in the yard with a six pack of beer watching the game.


and maybe that guy made some new friends too :)

larry wants to get me one of those little tvs that run on battery (not car battery). I'm all for it. maybe for christmas!

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RE: September PPS Chat! I can see autumn in the distance! - 9/17/2008 12:08:33 AM   
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You know Garsy - every time you talk about your projects, I wish I could do SOMETHING. I just lack space. And time. No time at all.


I am extremely blessed that I am able to help out with all that I do. If it weren't for the teacher workroom at the school I wouldn't have the space either!

It's late I must sleep! I just finished a new blog post about our rough week.

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RE: September PPS Chat! I can see autumn in the distance! - 9/17/2008 9:03:13 AM   
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Garsy-I hope that Zoe feels better quickly!!!

Momma-Bee...I'm glad that your power is back on. I hope that all services are restored soon. My sister is not returning to her house yet due to food and fuel shortages.

Kath-I want to live on your land!!! That's a lovely picture!!

We had another tragedy here yesterday...a local retired pastor and family lost a son and brother Monday evening when he was struck by two cars and killed. This family were the founders of a Christian school for special needs children. The young man who died was only 28.

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RE: September PPS Chat! I can see autumn in the distance! - 9/17/2008 9:06:07 AM   
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Well, I am fighting a virus and have to go to work today. I could handle it if it were a "sit down" type of job, however, I will be on my feet from 9:45 until 4:00. That is extremely tiring. Hopefully I will feel much better by church tonight.

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RE: September PPS Chat! I can see autumn in the distance! - 9/17/2008 9:14:32 AM   
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Julia, I sure hope you feel better!

What a tragedy about that young man. :(

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RE: September PPS Chat! I can see autumn in the distance! - 9/17/2008 9:58:09 AM   
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That's so sad.

Thing 2 got his midterm results. He has 5 A's and 4 B's. His B's are in reading, social studies, grammar, and spelling. So apparently we need to do something more at home.

My mum usually does their homework with them but she said lately that Thing 2 has been such a brat that he's constantly back talking her, smarting off, and throwing a fit when she makes him work. I told her to start spanking him, making him drink 'sassy juice' or something to curb that attitude. She said, 'No. He listens to you. You do it.' I know as his mother it's a no brainer, but not getting home after 6, having to feed and bathe him, it always made more sense for him to do his homework before I got home. I mean, he got home at 2. That's PLENTY of time to take care of what he needs.

So he and I are going to start the battle of the homework and pray we come out of it unscathed.

It just drives me nuts that she won't discipline the boys when she has them but has the audacity to get all shocked and shook up when they're brats. The last time Thing 1 was horrid to me he had a good dose of 'sassy juice' and lost his phone for a week. Heaven forbid she do that. She'd rather whine about them being brats then do something about it. *sigh*

I'm also having to deal with Thing 2's dad. *sigh* He's visited Thing 2 twice since I filed for child support this year and while that's great for Thing 2 I'm VERY uncomfortable with him; the last time he was here, without his wife, he hit on me. *groan* So I try not to talk to him. Last night I had to talk to him about the holidays. As soon as I got on the phone he started flirting with me! Gah! Makes me wish I had a REALLY big, single guy friend who could pretend he was my boyfriend whenever he came into town. *snigger*

Other than that...praying for everyone here whether you want it or not!

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RE: September PPS Chat! I can see autumn in the distance! - 9/17/2008 10:32:00 AM   
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Thanks for the prayers!

I'm sorry about all the sad news Garsy and Julia.

I hope you make it through the day OK, Julia. Garsy, I hope Zoe is feeling better.

Neat pic Kath! My avatar is a pic taken of a pic, since we don't have a scanner.

I hope all goes well with the battle of the homework Tinkerbell. Maybe he'll figure out that it's in his best interest to just get it out of the way sooner rather than later. I definitely agree that it would be nice it it was done before six.

MBee, I wonder how your co-worker will feel when there is no water. Well, I think I know how she'll feel.... When the ice storm hit last winter I realized how unprepared I was for the loss of electricity. Actually we have a kerosene heater, but no water would have been a bigger problem. Thankfully we were not on the grid that lost power for days. Those times do give a new appreciation.

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RE: September PPS Chat! I can see autumn in the distance! - 9/17/2008 11:53:58 AM   
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Julia - Get through your day - and then get some serious SLEEP tonight. So sorry to hear about the young man.
Momma - The co-worker you described sounds a lot like a former co-worker of mine. The type you seriously consider grabbing by the shoulders somedays just to shake some common sense into.
Tinkerbell - Don't know what to tell you about Thing 2 and the homework hassles. My kids start losing all privileges when they start becoming belligerent little smart mouthed brats, and if they were doing it with grandma - well let's just say the punishment would be even harsher. Of course they wouldn't dare smart off to my mom, as she would put them in their place toot sweet.
Dee, we need to get a kerosene heater too. Just in cast one of those nasty ice storms come our way again. We've had issues of our water pump freezing solid before and if we were without electricity for our electric space heaters in the winter, it wouldn't be long and we'd have rupturing pipes.

I took Zoe to the doc. this morning and it turns out that she has bronchitis. Severe bronchitis and he wants her out of school for the rest of the week. So in all she's been to school one day this week and really probably shouldn't have been there that day. She's on an antibiotic that should both clear up the bronchitis and her cankersores too. But as usual, antibiotics make her extremely sleepy. I need to e-mail her teacher soon too and just have her send home any work with her big brother or sister.

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RE: September PPS Chat! I can see autumn in the distance! - 9/17/2008 12:10:03 PM   
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Was it Zoe that broke out? I'm just asking because of all that trouble that we had with DeeDee after antibiotics. The nurse implied it could heighten the response, so if it was, you may want to be more aware what she has eaten for the next week or two, just in case.

Does alum work on canker sores? Anyone???

Some times that beligerient child comes to my house, but he overstays his welcome quickly and kids who don't do homework, do chores and get zeros. Kids with zeros get grounded and have to do extra chores. That kid never stays long...

My co-worker was still complaining this morning. She must be like me - complain until it is out of your system.

I have at least three co-workers that I know of who will be out until Friday / Saturday (midnight Friday is Saturday in my book) My sister in law has no water. (and we can't really help with the shallow well)

A neighboring high school has opened their doors from 8pm to 6am for district residents to shower. Churches are hosting dinners. Fire departments have freezer trucks and will store your meat for you. On freecycle, there are ads for 'free firewood - cut your own' from folks who don't have the tools / stregthenth / time to do it.

It is nice to see folks coming together.
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RE: September PPS Chat! I can see autumn in the distance! - 9/17/2008 2:58:51 PM   
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A neighboring high school has opened their doors from 8pm to 6am for district residents to shower. Churches are hosting dinners. Fire departments have freezer trucks and will store your meat for you. On freecycle, there are ads for 'free firewood - cut your own' from folks who don't have the tools / stregthenth / time to do it.


That is so nice!

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RE: September PPS Chat! I can see autumn in the distance! - 9/17/2008 10:28:41 PM   
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Hello again all. Ike was not any kinder to us than Gustav, so we had two weeks in a row with three days each of power outages. Blech.

Donna, I'm not sure if all of your kids are old enough for this method or not, but I recently bought a timer at Walmart (it was like, $3) and when it's time for them to pick up, I set the timer for however long I think it should reasonably take (usually 15 or 20 minutes) and tell them when that timer goes off, if the room isn't picked up they all get spankings. And they know I mean it LOL. Works every time, and keeps me from having to constantly nag them to get it done. The 9 yo and 7 yo are really good about reminding the 4 yo what still needs to be done and how long they have.

So sorry to hear of all the losses mentioned. Deaths seem to hit in a bundle here too, makes it so much harder to bear.

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RE: September PPS Chat! I can see autumn in the distance! - 9/18/2008 12:26:22 AM   
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ORIGINAL: Kath

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He took it and and his neighbor was driving past, saw the glow, and slowed down and asked if that was the game. Next thing he knew, there was a bunch of them in the yard with a six pack of beer watching the game.


and maybe that guy made some new friends too :)

larry wants to get me one of those little tvs that run on battery (not car battery). I'm all for it. maybe for christmas!


I still want my blowtorch for the kitchen. LOL
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RE: September PPS Chat! I can see autumn in the distance! - 9/18/2008 2:16:33 PM   
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So sorry to hear of all the losses mentioned. Deaths seem to hit in a bundle here too, makes it so much harder to bear.


We had this happen in our family last year.

Hi ladies, just popping in to ask a question. Have any of your kids expressed an interest in taking music lessons at 13???? Ds has tried the piano and french horn a few years ago, but lost interest and now has asked to try the violin. Most kids around here start in elementary. I called the jr hi orchestra teacher and left a message. I want to be encouraging, but .... . Any idea how much lessons and rentals cost????

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RE: September PPS Chat! I can see autumn in the distance! - 9/18/2008 6:46:59 PM   
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J wants to start violin next year (still considering it). He already plays the saxophone and has done drums for a short time through school. We will probably talk to his music school about doing sax and violin week about next year. That way the fees don't change.

X will be doing flute again next year. She has had a year off because she wasn't getting anything out of the school based curriculum and we do private lessons from highschool onwards.

Lessons here cost us just over $AU300 for a quarter for one child doing a weekly lesson.

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RE: September PPS Chat! I can see autumn in the distance! - 9/19/2008 8:14:57 AM   
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Nick's curriculum night was last night. IOW, a meet the teacher/see the classroom/hear what they're doing this year type thing. We saw his journal and other work he's done. He wrote a little about Brian's accident in there. His teacher seems nice, though she doesn't do email, which would make my life so much easier. Grrr. But she was nice. She's been teaching longer than Brian and I have been alive, and most of that in the 2nd grade.

They have a picture of him working hard taped to his desk, to remind him of what he looks like when he's working hard. They also have masking tape in a box around his seat, to remind him to stay in his space. I'm impressed.

We'll see how well they do with communication with us this year. That was a problem last year, if you remember.

We left Nick a note, an Airhead candy, and some googly eyed stickers. He'll know we were there (and his mother wasn't...for the third year in a row) and I hope know that we do care, no matter what his mother says to him about us.

We got court papers in the mail this week...October 23rd we go. Stupid, stupid, stupid. I just hope the judge sees it.

Sorry I don't comment much on other people's stuff...it seems you all have bigger kids and bigger kid issues sometimes. And since I haven't been there...well...


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RE: September PPS Chat! I can see autumn in the distance! - 9/19/2008 8:47:58 AM   
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I hope this works.

Please pray for Lane

It took so long for me to write, and pray, and cry that I can't stay long, but I'm going to post the link elsewhere.

What I did not say, so that I can print the thread was that B was born premie and Lane was rediagnosed and H was held back that year - lack of attention under rough circumstances and understandable. But, it may be happening again. She is 12 and in 5th. I can't imagine being 13 in 5th grade next year but she is in an understandable slump now.
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RE: September PPS Chat! I can see autumn in the distance! - 9/19/2008 9:21:12 AM   
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Momma...I have prayed.

Donna...glad that it was a good parent/teacher night last evening and that Nick has a good teacher.

Garsy...I hope that Zoe feels better quickly!!

I had my day off yesterday and spent my paycheck on car repairs. We had an expensive switch (internal) that failed so I had no turn signals or flashers and while the car was in there, they discovered that my water pump was failing. Maybe that's why the lights failed...so that I would not destroy an engine.

I am thankful that the garage could take my car and finish it on my day off.

Youngest ds has his first Jr. High soccer game yesterday. It was fun.

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RE: September PPS Chat! I can see autumn in the distance! - 9/19/2008 10:47:32 AM   
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MAH BABY IS IN THE NEWSPAPER!!!!

He was in his first cross country match on Wednesday and he's in the paper from it. *dances*

If you want to see it, PM me because I don't want to post the link online.

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RE: September PPS Chat! I can see autumn in the distance! - 9/19/2008 2:47:20 PM   
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Zoe was feeling so good last night and this morning and had no fever, and I had to go to school for the morning anyway, so I let her go back today. The Doctor doesn't want her to go swimming, to prevent getting that water in her lungs or ears, so she has to miss the final day of swim lessons.

I went in to school this morning just to finish up a couple of things, and to make sure Zoe would do okay. While I was there one of the 2nd grade teachers - not Zoe's teacher- got a phone call - and it didn't sound good. She immediately told the principal she had to go and flew out the door so fast. So say a prayer for Mrs. A and her family. I know she is married and has a little girl that might be nearing 2 now. Both her and her husbands parents live in the area too.

Okay - what do I do? Before Zoe heard that Miss Courtney (art teachers daughter) had died, she had painted her a really sweet picture for her. Do I bring it with me tonight and give it to Ms. C. or do I just file it away with the rest of Zoe's artwork and skip it?

And Tinkerbell, I'm loving your sweet little button avatars! This latest one is too cute!

Blessings,

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RE: September PPS Chat! I can see autumn in the distance! - 9/19/2008 3:29:04 PM   
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Good morning all,

First let me say I am praying for each of you and the things you have posted here. I print them and add them to my prayer journal which I look at throughout the day. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

Second, I just wanted to tell you all about my dd's #2&3. On Wednesday they went to a field trip in the evening to a show called "Walking with the dinosaurs" It looked like an amazing production, animatronic dino's, sounds, etc. Several of the teachers got together and paid for this out of their own pockets which is amazing too. Anyway, my brag is this usually something that is big and loud like the dinos were and a big crowd like that would have caused a total freakout in one or both my girls. But not this time, they were just like "normal" kids, excited and happy to be there. Second brag, my girls usually don't talk much, even at home. They have been so excited about this and learning about the dino's that they can't stop talking about it. They know all the names of the dino's, what they eat, all of that stuff. I have never ever seen them retain information like that.

Oh and one brag on dd#1, they tested the kids reading levels for their AR program. My dd is in 8th grade, she now reads at 14.1 which is sophomore in college level...wow!

O.K. proud mommy going away.
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