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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 337952" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Good morning everyone. </p><p></p><p>LDM, I knew you would be loving it. We have about 4 inches and it's coming down pretty steady now. I hear pings of ice hitting the windows. We went out to walk at midnight. I love a silent, dark, snowy night. Miss Lizzie is asking for boots next time.LOL. I'm getting geared up for skiing so I'll pull those ski stuff out and try playing around out back with the pups after coffee. Your easy child should go out there today while the snow is fresh. I'm sure she will meet a lot of cuties who are outside enjoying the snow. </p><p></p><p>WO, good luck with the nap and reading. I just finished The Reliable Wife. I picked it up at the airport and really enjoyed it. I didn't know what to expect as I hadn't read any reviews. I won't say anything more but I was pleasantly surprised. It's based in Minnesota. LOL. </p><p></p><p>Marguerite, good for you for getting the better parking space. Sometimes you have to be a squeeky wheel. </p><p>Your daughter sounds like a very good teacher for kids. I didn't get art for a long time. We need to teach our kids some basics of understanding art. Your daughter's approach is a creative way to go. </p><p>How is your m i l feeling? </p><p>I love Bakalava although a little of it goes a long way. You are making my mouth water. </p><p>We decided since we are snowed in to make homemade pasta. My mom will make the dough but husband and difficult child will do the muscle work of kneading and cranking out the pasta. Mom no longer can do any of that without chest tightness. She will be thrilled to supervise and for the guys to show interest. I'll make a new Bolognese sauce I found in the Williams Sonoma catalog. </p><p></p><p>I spent most of yesterday trying to nudge agencies along to do something productive with difficult child's case. Everything takes months and months to finish. The local community college can't take difficult child in it's compensatory ed. classes. Very strict guidelines for IQ and function. difficult child doesn't qualify but yet he isn't ready for mainstream classes. Once again he doesn't quite fit anywhere. Sigh. Anyhow, I think I shook the tree a little in hopes that we can move forward. He can't spend his life waiting then find out he ages out of everything. </p><p></p><p>Hope you all have a good day doing what makes you feel good and productive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 337952, member: 3"] Good morning everyone. LDM, I knew you would be loving it. We have about 4 inches and it's coming down pretty steady now. I hear pings of ice hitting the windows. We went out to walk at midnight. I love a silent, dark, snowy night. Miss Lizzie is asking for boots next time.LOL. I'm getting geared up for skiing so I'll pull those ski stuff out and try playing around out back with the pups after coffee. Your easy child should go out there today while the snow is fresh. I'm sure she will meet a lot of cuties who are outside enjoying the snow. WO, good luck with the nap and reading. I just finished The Reliable Wife. I picked it up at the airport and really enjoyed it. I didn't know what to expect as I hadn't read any reviews. I won't say anything more but I was pleasantly surprised. It's based in Minnesota. LOL. Marguerite, good for you for getting the better parking space. Sometimes you have to be a squeeky wheel. Your daughter sounds like a very good teacher for kids. I didn't get art for a long time. We need to teach our kids some basics of understanding art. Your daughter's approach is a creative way to go. How is your m i l feeling? I love Bakalava although a little of it goes a long way. You are making my mouth water. We decided since we are snowed in to make homemade pasta. My mom will make the dough but husband and difficult child will do the muscle work of kneading and cranking out the pasta. Mom no longer can do any of that without chest tightness. She will be thrilled to supervise and for the guys to show interest. I'll make a new Bolognese sauce I found in the Williams Sonoma catalog. I spent most of yesterday trying to nudge agencies along to do something productive with difficult child's case. Everything takes months and months to finish. The local community college can't take difficult child in it's compensatory ed. classes. Very strict guidelines for IQ and function. difficult child doesn't qualify but yet he isn't ready for mainstream classes. Once again he doesn't quite fit anywhere. Sigh. Anyhow, I think I shook the tree a little in hopes that we can move forward. He can't spend his life waiting then find out he ages out of everything. Hope you all have a good day doing what makes you feel good and productive. [/QUOTE]
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