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RE: September PPS Chat! I can see autumn in the distance! - 9/1/2008 1:45:09 PM
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MrsTracy72
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Wow, I am so time warped. Yesterday was my student's birthday, but for him it already was sept 1st. We are all exhausted. But tomorrow is the first day of school for three of my kids and then my student starts on Wednesday.
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RE: September PPS Chat! I can see autumn in the distance! - 9/1/2008 1:54:18 PM
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garsyt
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My last load of dirty laundry is in the dryer!!!!!!! The only dirty clothes in this house is what is on bodies right now! Well and whatever they managed to stuff under the bed and I didn't find. But the VAST majority of it is done!!! Blessings, Garsy
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RE: September PPS Chat! I can see autumn in the distance! - 9/1/2008 2:00:48 PM
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MrsTracy72
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Isn't that a great feeling Garcy?
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RE: September PPS Chat! I can see autumn in the distance! - 9/1/2008 8:09:26 PM
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JuliaHop
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Welcome to the new month. School has been in session for most of us for a week or two and the heat of summer is winding down. I for one am so glad of that. Let us know what you are up to, share your joys and struggles of life. Well, ds is in week 3 of school and eldest ds returns to college this week. I'm typing this in a dining room that has an assortment of "dead" pinned and unpinned bugs arranged on my table (for the big science project) while my ds finishes his homework. I hope that everyone had a nice day off today...our school was in session and I had to work a full, tiring, day at the store.
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RE: September PPS Chat! I can see autumn in the distance! - 9/1/2008 8:18:39 PM
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JuliaHop
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Thankfully, most of the "bugs" have stabilized now. Hopefully they won't all fall apart before this "thing" project is due.
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RE: September PPS Chat! I can see autumn in the distance! - 9/1/2008 9:38:13 PM
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Errgh We are running out of water. We had been so careful and we started to do the dishes more frequently because they pile up. I don't know if that made a difference or not. Poppa said it will be fine by morning and I'm holding him to that.
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RE: September PPS Chat! I can see autumn in the distance! - 9/2/2008 12:59:28 AM
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it's the folding and the ironing and the putting away that gets me! I like that part too. Although, I understand it is harder when you have a space issue. I'm glad you found all those missing items.
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RE: September PPS Chat! I can see autumn in the distance! - 9/2/2008 7:32:24 AM
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We have had less than an 2 inches of rain in the last month of bright sunshiny days. The well is shallow so when it is dry there is slow recovery time. They both showered and ran the well 'out' but not really. But, we lost the prime in the pump. But it has been reprimed and the water is back. I don't know what to do, because it is their HABITS that cause the problem. Neither one can shower without needing to sit and flush first. They each go thru two - three sink-fulls of water to wash their face (acne) and brush their teeth. DeeDee has thick, wavy hair that is hard to rinse and they both have oily hair that require at least two 'latherings' (is that a word?) Other than nag them to turn the water off when they brush their teeth - what is there to do? Teach them to poo another time? We are still using that water in the evening? 5 minute showers. Easy for the adult who never had acne problems and always had short hair to say but the reality is they are washing well to avoid problems. We had said one shower a night, take turns, but they are getting older. And, a morning shower won't work well because of the rest of the house and only one bathroom. Poppa is up between 4-4:30 now, he gets me up at 5:30 and the kids are up at 6. They catch the bus at 7, Poppa leaves afterward and I need to be on the road at 6:30(ish) There just isn't an hour to spare and that is what we need for either one. And, writting that, I see how rediculas it all is. And, if that is my biggest problem, life is good.
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RE: September PPS Chat! I can see autumn in the distance! - 9/2/2008 9:47:50 AM
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garsyt
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I found the missing library books!!!!! And I didn't have to tear apart bedrooms to find it! Yea! Now I just have to put my living room back together. Weekends are rough on that room! I started vacuuming and pulled out the couch and there the missing books lay! Yea! And better yet. . . I found the books before Brian left for class so he was able to drop off those books that HAD to go back today for me! The rest will wait til I go in tomorrow for Ty's back to school night. I'm so glad our well is one of the deepest in our township! Our neighbors to the south of us and one block over are having similar problems! It hasn't rained here in a very long time. I mowed about a week and a half ago but it really didn't need it and it was mostly to knock down the weeds. Ty is doing very well in school! His lowest grade is a C+ and that's in German. He needs to step up there and maybe see if he and a friend of his can schedule some study sessions together. Everything else is sitting at A's and B's. He is getting an A+ 100% in his AP courses too! The only class that hasn't posted any grades yet is his honors Biology class. I talked to the Music teacher this morning at the elementary school. She told me that the art teacher's daughter is not doing well at all and just this weekend took a turn for the worse. They don't think she's going to make the end of the month. This is SO hard for the kids to understand, especially the older ones that know so much about Miss Courtney and her mom. This is going to be a tough month. I need to contact the principal and see if we can't do something big at back to school night next week to let Ms. C know that we love her and are there for her. Well I should step away from the computer and get the living room finished and start chipping away at my to-do list. Blessings, Garsy
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RE: September PPS Chat! I can see autumn in the distance! - 9/2/2008 11:48:24 AM
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debilyn
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Garsy, so sorry to hear about the teacher's daughter. I hope you are all able to reach out to her at this time. Support is so important when someone is going through something like this. I finally got caught up with all my paperwork at work, now if I can just get caught up at home. We've been busy these last few weekends, but this Saturday we have a day without other plans. YAY! I did get caught up on laundry and did vacuum, but I really need to mop and attack the girls' room. I've threatened to bring out the big trash bag and throw everything away that I have to pick up! We've got to sort through everyone's clothes and take some to the local thrift store. We've almost run out of drawer and hanger space. That must be so, otherwise why would the kids leave clean clothing stacked on beds and dressers and chairs? We'll need to get caught up soon, as other activities will soon begin to crowd our weekends and evenings. I hope, I hope, I hope ...
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RE: September PPS Chat! I can see autumn in the distance! - 9/2/2008 6:07:12 PM
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Roberta_
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Just popping in to say hi.
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RE: September PPS Chat! I can see autumn in the distance! - 9/2/2008 6:35:53 PM
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danas_mom
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Well I missed most of the August chat, I'm not even going to attempt to go back and catch up on it. Donna, that is one absolutely gorgeous baby girl you've got there! I hadn't seen your update anywhere yet, congrats on Baby Esther! Karaboo, is yours a boy? I see the blue blanket and hat but that's not always an indicator. What a cutie, I can tell already that he/she looks a lot like you! Hubby thinks he's going to enjoy this semester, except for Calculus. This is his third time to attempt it and he HAS to pass this time, he graduates in May. They should have a really interesting senior project if it gets approved. Kids are doing good in school. Nathan got the same teacher Dana had in 2nd grade. I really like her, I hope he gets along with her well. His behavior (in the past) has always been really good up until after Christmas break, and then moves quickly downhill until summer break. Hopefully this year will be better. He did get off the bus the first day punching his sister because she had the nerve to get off in front of him. I came home and sat in the bathroom and cried for twenty minutes at the thought of him reverting back to the behavior we saw at the end of last school year, especially after he had such a great summer. But a nice little chat with his Daddy (and his Daddy's belt ) got that straightened out. Jacob moves up into the Pre-K/K classroom at church next week. Eeeep! My baby's growing up so fast. I got bumped up to teacher (instead of teacher's helper) in the 2 - 3 yo class. That'll be nice, I'll get to concentrate on the fun stuff instead of running around trying to keep kids quiet and seated and taking them back and forth to the bathroom. It'll also give me the chance to "adjust" the crafts that aren't really age appropriate and/or are just...dumb. I like to have crafts that reinforce the lesson, not just give them something to do for twenty minutes. The only real problem will be being able to pick up the curriculum and get the lesson prepared during the week, we live about 45 miles from the church so I can't just run in and make all my copies and all that during the week like the ones who live nearby. If any of you have read my posts in the women's folder, I am going to start selling handcrafted wall hangings on etsy.com. I got my account set up and registered this weekend, hopefully I'll be able to get some pieces ready and listed next week. I'm very excited, I hope I'm able to sell some. I don't expect to bring in much income from it, but they're so much fun to make and people really enjoy them. It's nice to have something to "Do" again that's not just the same ole' same ole' (laundry and dishes and vacuuming, ya'll know how it is LOL). Gustav has us very, very wet right now. It's been raining heavy and steady all day long. I'm very glad we live on a hill, flooding's not a concern here. I imagine it's over the road down by the lake though (about a mile from here).
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