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Posted: 11 December 2006 10:02 PM   [ Ignore ]  
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thought it was about time lois started a thread.  lol.

so what are you doing right now?

i am reading for health and in a few minutes i’ll go study my little heart out (cant say brain… i cant find it - if anyone sees my brain, please let me know and tell it to come home!  tongue laugh) for my new testament history test tomorrow… then i will collapse into bed, hardly make it thru devos and fall immediately asleep, to be woken up probably between 4-6 hrs later (depending on when i finally get to bed) so that i can go to crown (college) and take my n.t.h. test and go to health class and continue my LONG day…

what about you?

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Posted: 11 December 2006 10:16 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 1 ]  
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Well, I’m definitely not as busy as you are tonight.  I’m getting ready to go wake my hubby, who fell asleep in front of the TV, so we can go to bed.  Just thought I’d check in here real quick before heading that way.  Get some rest Lois.  And don’t try to drink any coffee! LOL

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Posted: 11 December 2006 10:23 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 2 ]  
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I just got home from work and taking some “cave” time to catch up and wind down before going to bed.  I’ve got to get the “fairy money” under the pillow of my youngest to celebrate the loss of yet another tooth (man, she’s growin’ up fast!) I was in the office at 8:30 this morning, prepared IMALs (Instant Money Advance Loans; a new product for H&R Block this year), updated computers, caught up on the mail, etc.  When I finished there at 5:30, I stopped by UPS to drop off a package and then headed to the other office to teach a tax class from 6-9 PM.  My district manager was observing this evening and things went well.  Tomorrow, I’m going in early to clean the office as there’s TONS of boxes all over due to the high volume of supplies coming in right now.  Afterward, all us Office Managers have a meeting with the district manager and then I can teach again from 6-9.  Hopefully, I’ll get to come home for a bit in between tomorrow to at least get dinner on the table since my hubby just found out today that he starts the swing shift tomorrow.  “Two ships passing in the night” is our theme song for this month!

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Posted: 12 December 2006 04:46 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 3 ]  
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It’s not quite 6am.  I’ve been up since 5 and I have the day off.  I am planning a one-day Christmas gift buying blitz, between online purchases and hitting the mall.  Today’s it.  If I don’t get it today, I’m not getting it.

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Posted: 12 December 2006 07:54 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 4 ]  
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I am listening to Bring Us Peace by Ginny Owens while still trying to wake up before I head off to work. 

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Posted: 12 December 2006 08:13 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 5 ]  
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I’m dreading going to the dentist in about oh and hour and a half. Dentists scare me. I don’t like the dentist. No one should have that much power over my mouth except me. You can chop off my fingers, pull my ear off, I can take the pain just don’t touch my mouth. It’s the only part of my body that seems to not beable to take pain at all period.

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Posted: 12 December 2006 08:15 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 6 ]  
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I just got up a few minutes ago.  I have the house to myself for a while since the kids are at school, my dad’s at work, and my mom went to Roanoke to go shopping.  I would’ve gone with her because I still need to get some Christmas shopping done, but I have a 10 page paper due tomorrow and I only have about 3.5 pages, lol.  So I’ll get working on that in a little while, after checking email and Facebook and Livejournal.  Yep.

I think I’m feeling better too *knock on wood* I’m not coughing every two seconds, nor is my nose as runny.  Yay!

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Posted: 12 December 2006 03:02 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 7 ]  
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i got out of school then i went to meet this girl whose doing a community spotlight on me for her college class then i came home ate a little snack and now preparing to read and take notes on 150 glorious pages of the IShmael for my ap english class.yea its a book about a gorilla who can communicate with his brain and is trying to teach a guy about how humans can make the wourld bettter....lots of fun..
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Posted: 12 December 2006 03:16 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 8 ]  
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waiting on a student...and trying to keep up with these boards!

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Posted: 12 December 2006 09:55 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 9 ]  
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.......watching the fresh prince of bel-air

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Posted: 12 December 2006 10:21 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 10 ]  
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Trying to keep up with all the moving threads.  One moment they are in one spot then the next moment they are moved to another spot. confused

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Posted: 13 December 2006 12:14 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 11 ]  
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Cristy - 11 December 2006 10:16 PM

Well, I’m definitely not as busy as you are tonight.  I’m getting ready to go wake my hubby, who fell asleep in front of the TV, so we can go to bed.  Just thought I’d check in here real quick before heading that way.  Get some rest Lois.  And don’t try to drink any coffee! LOL

lol.  naw, no more coffee for me - im cured of that!  tongue rolleye but as you can see, its after midnight (so its now wednesday morning) and i havent gone to bed yet.  was writing a paper.  must get up early tomorrow and write another one, after reading the lsat 2 chapters of our book in english - or maybe i’ll read those tonight.  at any rate, after school is busy until i do more hw.  i can breathe on friday night.  yikes!

i think i may go to bed now!  long face

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Posted: 13 December 2006 07:49 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 12 ]  
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I am trying to figure out why teachers feel the need to give out so much home work.  Just think of it.  If you are in high school and you have six classes, and if five of those classes gave out home work, you could have up to five hours of home work.  No student should have that much home work.  All you do is burn out the students. 

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Posted: 13 December 2006 08:40 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 13 ]  
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My 15-year-old has 4 pretty easy classes (mass media, adv. art, CAD & health), and 4 pretty hard (honors eng., algebra, chem., & spanish II).  They have an alternating shedule where they go to 4 classes one day, 4 the next. (Weird, IMHO.) He has all four easy (no homework) classes one day, the other four the next.  So every other day, he has about 4-5 hours of homework.  He’s found out that since he only has those classes every other day, he can spread it out, but I still think it’s alot of homework!  And he’s usually stressed out by the time he gets home on those hard days.  Too bad they couldn’t have split them up a little, like my 16-year-old’s classes…

I think kids have MUCH more homework than we ever did.

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Posted: 13 December 2006 10:16 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 14 ]  
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Cristy - 13 December 2006 08:40 AM

They have an alternating shedule where they go to 4 classes one day, 4 the next. (Weird, IMHO.)

I had that in high school, except for freshman year.  We had A day and B day, and 1st, 2nd, and 4th were different each day, but 3rd period was the same everyday (and it was shorter, also because we had lunch at some point during 3rd period).

I liked the block scheduling my freshman year, though.  It was semester block, so I had 4 classes my first semester, then after exams at the end of January (which was weird, but oh well), those classes were done, and I took 4 different classes 2nd semester.  It was great, because you only had to worry about 4 classes at one time.

Unfortunately, they changed it because of Virginia SOLs (Standards of Learning).  Our school didn’t have great scores, so they thought changing the schedule would fix it.  I admit, the A Day/B day thing was a lot better than if we had 7 classes a day.  But still… the semester block scheduling was best.

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Posted: 13 December 2006 10:41 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 15 ]  
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Thomas - 13 December 2006 07:49 AM

I am trying to figure out why teachers feel the need to give out so much home work.  Just think of it.  If you are in high school and you have six classes, and if five of those classes gave out home work, you could have up to five hours of home work.  No student should have that much home work.  All you do is burn out the students. 

Thomas

aha! i agree with you there!  now they are talking about getting rid of hw all together and im sittin here like, “NO FAIR! we had to do it, so they should too!” lol.  i dont mind SOME homework really, and its not just hw that keeps me busy… its work and church and papers and end of the year rush and stuff. 

i have a weird schedule since im doing college and high school.  we dont do block sheduling at my h.s. and im glad.  i dont think i would like it very much.  but i dont have to go into school until 11 because of my college classes every tues/thurs. morning.  and one of those is the class that i am writing this paper for.  and yes, im gonna be up late again tonight....

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