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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 23772" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Have a great time at the beach, Fran!</p><p>Sharon, glad your difficult child is at least participating in wrestling. Goofy? Yeah, been there done that!</p><p>Marg, you're making me hungry!</p><p>Lisa, good luck with-everything (especially staying awake).</p><p>Brr, TM! It got chilly here midday yesterday all of a sudden. We're about 3-4 hrs south of you and had to wear winter coats and gloves. At least the sun was out yesterday.</p><p></p><p>We all saw the eclipse Sat. night. It was fantastic! I called several friends to remind them and they were surprised/had forgotten. Of course, difficult child had to act like it was no big deal. "I've seen these at least 6 X," in a know-it-all voice. That ODD stuff is so irritating. </p><p>He loved seeing the Harlem Globetrotters, and loved his 1st day of Little League practice. He lost his computer yesterday for an hr but earned it back.</p><p>easy child is living through another teen angst moment... her friends are reestablishing friendships and she's been left out... planned a weekend with-4 girls at the beach in March for her big Sweet 16 birthday, but 2 of them made other plans and she only just found out. She's been attached to her cell ph and IM with-an umbilical cord. The only good part is that it keeps her in a room separate from difficult child!</p><p></p><p>The kids are on break this wk. I hope we all survive one another.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 23772, member: 3419"] Have a great time at the beach, Fran! Sharon, glad your difficult child is at least participating in wrestling. Goofy? Yeah, been there done that! Marg, you're making me hungry! Lisa, good luck with-everything (especially staying awake). Brr, TM! It got chilly here midday yesterday all of a sudden. We're about 3-4 hrs south of you and had to wear winter coats and gloves. At least the sun was out yesterday. We all saw the eclipse Sat. night. It was fantastic! I called several friends to remind them and they were surprised/had forgotten. Of course, difficult child had to act like it was no big deal. "I've seen these at least 6 X," in a know-it-all voice. That ODD stuff is so irritating. He loved seeing the Harlem Globetrotters, and loved his 1st day of Little League practice. He lost his computer yesterday for an hr but earned it back. easy child is living through another teen angst moment... her friends are reestablishing friendships and she's been left out... planned a weekend with-4 girls at the beach in March for her big Sweet 16 birthday, but 2 of them made other plans and she only just found out. She's been attached to her cell ph and IM with-an umbilical cord. The only good part is that it keeps her in a room separate from difficult child! The kids are on break this wk. I hope we all survive one another. [/QUOTE]
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