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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 243097" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>Good Morning all!</p><p></p><p>Tired Mommy - How old are the Sunday School kids? I enjoyed my talk with the 2nd graders about voting - the purpose and the different ways. I hope your joint pain disappears soon.</p><p></p><p>Terry - Those moments of peace and quiet in the middle of the night are very nice. Hope you were able to get back to sleep.</p><p></p><p>Marg - Yes, those fires are awful. Like a nightmare that could be turned into a horror show. I hope more people are taking their warnings seriously and getting out of the way.</p><p></p><p>Timer - The Tweedles need some happiness right now and you are the Mom - Go for it!</p><p></p><p>Little Dude's Mom - Good feeling to be set for the week. Have fun with the book fair.</p><p></p><p>Janna - That does sound like a lot of info thrown at you to sort through. Yes, it is very important that you take time for yourself.</p><p></p><p>difficult child sold his 3rd box of chocolate yesterday. We will not get another one until Monday (or Tuesday if school is closed on Monday). I wish we had another one to go out today but I am also glad we don't. The other boy in his class that goes to our church gets to sell at church this morning. They get too competitive when they are both selling so it has been decided that they take turns. The other boy's name got drawn for today. Since difficult child doesn't have any to sell, he should behave a little better? He may even help the other boy.</p><p></p><p>husband switched the truck and little car yesterday. Non-easy child Diva was so happy to use the car again. The neighbor girl she is watching had Snowball to go to last night and the car is "fancier" than the jeep to deliver her with. Non-easy child Diva's friend S came over last night to the girl's home. The two girls helped D get dressed up (formal affair) and dropped her at the dance. At 11:00, Non-easy child Diva and S picked her up from the dance and took her out to a resturaunt. So cool that non-easy child diva gave this girl the experience that all the girls look for at Snowball and any dance (preparing with a group of friends and going out after the dance) and since non-easy child diva is 18, D didn't feel that she lost out on not having a group of friends to go out with after the dance. D adores non-easy child diva and any attention she gets from her is great. </p><p></p><p>I think it was important that D got to stay in school this week. She was one of the attendants. Huge deal - her aunt had to call the school to make sure the other students were not playing a cruel joke on D. D is vulnerable to kids being mean to her. We were very pleased to hear it was not a joke. D has had a wonderful week while her guardians have been in Mexico. If we had been unable to help, she would have been pulled from school and sent to relatives several hours away. She would have missed out on her special week.</p><p></p><p>I am going to see if someone can set me up on the school's computer to type up the next list of Fabulous February workshops so the kids can make their choices.</p><p></p><p>I better get going - breakfast for difficult child and to church to set up for Sunday School - I am not sure what the opening devotion will be yet - I usually wing it - sometimes I stumble on something that really keeps the kids' attention and I love watching attentive faces as information sinks in.</p><p></p><p>Have a great day today! Find a way to make your kids laugh.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 243097, member: 5096"] Good Morning all! Tired Mommy - How old are the Sunday School kids? I enjoyed my talk with the 2nd graders about voting - the purpose and the different ways. I hope your joint pain disappears soon. Terry - Those moments of peace and quiet in the middle of the night are very nice. Hope you were able to get back to sleep. Marg - Yes, those fires are awful. Like a nightmare that could be turned into a horror show. I hope more people are taking their warnings seriously and getting out of the way. Timer - The Tweedles need some happiness right now and you are the Mom - Go for it! Little Dude's Mom - Good feeling to be set for the week. Have fun with the book fair. Janna - That does sound like a lot of info thrown at you to sort through. Yes, it is very important that you take time for yourself. difficult child sold his 3rd box of chocolate yesterday. We will not get another one until Monday (or Tuesday if school is closed on Monday). I wish we had another one to go out today but I am also glad we don't. The other boy in his class that goes to our church gets to sell at church this morning. They get too competitive when they are both selling so it has been decided that they take turns. The other boy's name got drawn for today. Since difficult child doesn't have any to sell, he should behave a little better? He may even help the other boy. husband switched the truck and little car yesterday. Non-easy child Diva was so happy to use the car again. The neighbor girl she is watching had Snowball to go to last night and the car is "fancier" than the jeep to deliver her with. Non-easy child Diva's friend S came over last night to the girl's home. The two girls helped D get dressed up (formal affair) and dropped her at the dance. At 11:00, Non-easy child Diva and S picked her up from the dance and took her out to a resturaunt. So cool that non-easy child diva gave this girl the experience that all the girls look for at Snowball and any dance (preparing with a group of friends and going out after the dance) and since non-easy child diva is 18, D didn't feel that she lost out on not having a group of friends to go out with after the dance. D adores non-easy child diva and any attention she gets from her is great. I think it was important that D got to stay in school this week. She was one of the attendants. Huge deal - her aunt had to call the school to make sure the other students were not playing a cruel joke on D. D is vulnerable to kids being mean to her. We were very pleased to hear it was not a joke. D has had a wonderful week while her guardians have been in Mexico. If we had been unable to help, she would have been pulled from school and sent to relatives several hours away. She would have missed out on her special week. I am going to see if someone can set me up on the school's computer to type up the next list of Fabulous February workshops so the kids can make their choices. I better get going - breakfast for difficult child and to church to set up for Sunday School - I am not sure what the opening devotion will be yet - I usually wing it - sometimes I stumble on something that really keeps the kids' attention and I love watching attentive faces as information sinks in. Have a great day today! Find a way to make your kids laugh. [/QUOTE]
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