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  1. I went to public school, however, between 1st and 8th grade, I attending 9 different schools in 4 different states (military step dad) and have no recollection whatsoever. :)
  2. My dd is using Connections Academy this year . She is in 7th grade. I have found the curriculum to be fairly challenging, the teachers responsive and the assignments meaningful. I can't speak to the other students as he avoids LiveLessons like the plague and only participates in them when required. She is very motivated by grades and I rarely need to intervene. She is very independent. I love the Connections interface.
  3. I don't follow football, but my bff is a reporter in Baltimore and is going to New Orleans to cover the Ravens for her local TV station. She is beyond excited, so I'm happy the Ravens won. :)
  4. I've lived in a smallish town (6,600) for the past 15 years. I *did* get very involved in the county (small county approx 45k residents) and had an awful experience. I won't be accepted and I'm perfectly ok with that. Thankfully the kids have done pretty well even though we've homeschooled.
  5. My youngest is enrolled in Connections Academy -- they use Pearson and Glencoe in 7th grade. All secular. I'm actually pretty pleased with Connections--their interface program is really well done. eta: In Oregon, it's a free, public charter.
  6. This is mine. The kids broke it and I tried replacing it with different types/brands but ended up just buying another one of these. I also have the aeropress mentioned upthread. My dh likes Vietnamese coffee and we own two of those systems, but the french press is our daily go to coffee maker.
  7. Don't be. For all the complaining I do, I love my teens. They can be sooo much fun. Their problems are bigger, the consequences more heartbreaking and a kiss from Mom doesn't solve all problems--those are the things I struggle with. Oh, and, of course, my 18 yo knows everything about everything. It's quite amazing actually. ;)
  8. My ds would've known at 6 that he missed a game and he would've been very, very upset.
  9. In your situation, I would bring the 6 year old to his game. Sorry.
  10. Correct--sorry-they have a large manufacturing/research presence here and, supposedly, have plans to build more large (or larger) facilities here as well. Word on the street is that the project in Arizona is not going well.
  11. Intel headquarters are here and they just finished building a new fab. There are talks of this type of expansion here over the next decade or so.
  12. My dh is an electrician/instrumentation technician and, although he has had to travel away from home some, we've seen his income increase steadily for the past 4 years. He may soon be traveling to North Dakota--I'm against it, but the money offered for Superintendents there is obscene. For him, the key has been having a skill set that is in high demand, yet somewhat scarce. In addition, he has had to be willing to travel to where the large jobs currently are (Eastern WA, here-Intel, and now, possibly North Dakota).
  13. Oh TM, I have no advice. I'm sorry. I don't know what you say to get through to them. ((((hugs)))) If I manage to figure it out, I'll let you know. Teenagers can be so exhausting--I often long for my toddlers back.
  14. Same. And then, like Ali in OR, I ended up sidelined with plantar fascitis. I've never had any issues with my feet. I'm so bummed--I am looking forward to healing and running again. Soon, I hope.
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