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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 259692" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>G'day, folks.</p><p></p><p>Linda, I read your other thread on kt's medications. It's such an easy thing to happen - I've done it myself. Glad she's OK.Baking on a snowy day sounds like a lovely way to unwind.</p><p></p><p>Kjs, you're into the home stretch with your school year. Hang in there. Can he use the spring break to look for employment/apprenticeship options?</p><p></p><p>We had a busy but steady day today. difficult child 3 has two assessment tasks on the boil at the moment both due (in practical terms) by close of school tomorrow. He's got another for another subject which I think has a bit longer to go. All this on top of his regualr schoolwork. </p><p>Then the phone rang - I was wanted at the local school for the lunchtime class I used to run (and thought I'd handed over). I went along to lend a hand to the TWO blokes who have replaced me. Fewer kids, they should be coping. I do think they're doing more (which is good - I was handicapped by lack of help and too many kids).</p><p></p><p>The weather here has turned cooler, wetter and stormier. We've only had a few spots of rain here, with the occasional scud. But from the flood warnings going out, plus the storm/strong wind warnings, it wounds rought. We haven't had a look at the beach for a while and apparently, according to the news, it's spectacular. Six meter waves, one measured at nine metres, that's wild surf when usually it's 1-2 metres. Depending on the direction the waves are coming from, that can shut down our ferry "escape route".</p><p></p><p>difficult child 3 did work well today, he's on track to have the work done in time if he works this well tomorrow. We left as soon as school hours finished to take him "outside" to the drama class plus the mall first, to exchange a purchased game that wasn't working. I had a lot planned today which got blown out of the water by the lunchtime interruption. I sometimes wonder where my days go - today I took notes and know very well where it all goes!</p><p></p><p>I have some baking to do tomorrow, cooking up a storm of casseroles to tide us over the very busy end of the week.</p><p></p><p>husband was home today, he had the chance to spend a lot of time pottering doing a lot of the odd jobs he's been trying to get to for some weeks. Although we were both busy, it was good to have the company, on those times when our paths intersected.</p><p></p><p>Enjoy your Tuesday, everyone.</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 259692, member: 1991"] G'day, folks. Linda, I read your other thread on kt's medications. It's such an easy thing to happen - I've done it myself. Glad she's OK.Baking on a snowy day sounds like a lovely way to unwind. Kjs, you're into the home stretch with your school year. Hang in there. Can he use the spring break to look for employment/apprenticeship options? We had a busy but steady day today. difficult child 3 has two assessment tasks on the boil at the moment both due (in practical terms) by close of school tomorrow. He's got another for another subject which I think has a bit longer to go. All this on top of his regualr schoolwork. Then the phone rang - I was wanted at the local school for the lunchtime class I used to run (and thought I'd handed over). I went along to lend a hand to the TWO blokes who have replaced me. Fewer kids, they should be coping. I do think they're doing more (which is good - I was handicapped by lack of help and too many kids). The weather here has turned cooler, wetter and stormier. We've only had a few spots of rain here, with the occasional scud. But from the flood warnings going out, plus the storm/strong wind warnings, it wounds rought. We haven't had a look at the beach for a while and apparently, according to the news, it's spectacular. Six meter waves, one measured at nine metres, that's wild surf when usually it's 1-2 metres. Depending on the direction the waves are coming from, that can shut down our ferry "escape route". difficult child 3 did work well today, he's on track to have the work done in time if he works this well tomorrow. We left as soon as school hours finished to take him "outside" to the drama class plus the mall first, to exchange a purchased game that wasn't working. I had a lot planned today which got blown out of the water by the lunchtime interruption. I sometimes wonder where my days go - today I took notes and know very well where it all goes! I have some baking to do tomorrow, cooking up a storm of casseroles to tide us over the very busy end of the week. husband was home today, he had the chance to spend a lot of time pottering doing a lot of the odd jobs he's been trying to get to for some weeks. Although we were both busy, it was good to have the company, on those times when our paths intersected. Enjoy your Tuesday, everyone. Marg [/QUOTE]
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