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  1. I do this all the time with my cheap black tea bags. I usually use them twice. The second steep goes a lot longer, sometimes I finish my tea before taking it the bag. I rarely squeeze them out because they are hot and I'm using my fingers. It doesn't bother me if they wait over night, but it does complicate my caffeine ingestion system a bit. After the second use I put them in the compost bin and pat myself on the back.

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  2. In my house we have a cabinet up there that stores the big wok I only reach for occasionally, a year's worth of coffee filters when I stock up, the pasta machine I inherited from my grandma, and some electrical transformers for the kitchen lights. I really like Katy's idea for matching whatever you put up there too the cabinets, even if the trim and all was just built on as part of the cabinet doors.

  3. I'm sorry I don't have specific advice for you, just support. It sounds like you are in a difficult situation.

    Any possibility of out sourcing to public school for your youngest two altogether? You've already paid in the money for that option.

    Even in the best of times home schooling high school is difficult and it sounds like the next few years will see you looking to find your own balance.

    If that won't work, I wonder if you can spend 8th grade really highlighting his strengths and interests. Is he a sports player or a reader, history buff or video gamer? Has anything you used this year been working and doesn't need to change? Any subjects in particular that have been a struggle?

  4. Or the one about procrastination (funny, but not terribly instructional)

    https://youtu.be/arj7oStGLkU?si=IO0PpsXNnEmyFLqA

    I hear you about the frustration of inefficiency. I do think you need to give him some room to be in charge, however you can also put down your own boundaries - family things that he needs to attend, and behaviors that aren't acceptable. Now is when he starts learning to be a good roommate, another skill that will be useful in his future

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  5. He is getting straight A's, so is the issue that you are wanting him to be more efficient with his time?

    At about this age I had to really back off and let my teens own their work. I started using phrases like, "You are clearly doing what needs to be done. Have you thought about (whatever is on my mind)?" and then I had to let it go. One of mine was still interested in sitting down Fridays and strategizing work for the weekend. The other was not.

    If he is doing well, and it sounds like he is, I would try backing off. If his grades start to slip, ask for his thoughts, maybe make a change at that point if needed. It can be hard to let go, but it is a good time to ease back. "You're grades show me that you are handling your school load well. Using that as a measure, I'm going to work on backing off. I find it hard to do, thanks for your patience with me."

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  6. 51 minutes ago, Kanin said:

    Well, I'm an idiot. My license expires in September of 2024... as in the COMING September.  Apparently I don't understand dates!!!

    The DMV lady had a good chuckle. 

    I feel like a real dummy, but at least I don't need to take any tests 🤪 🫠 🙃

     

     

    I did that once, too! 🤭

  7. Hi, Melissa! I'm glad to see you. I finished a hat that my dd requested. It fits well (lucky, since I didn't do a gauge swatch), and the pattern was the perfect level of interesting but not difficult - good for read aloud audiobook time in the evenings.

     

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  8. I forgot to mention that there happens to be a Stephen King book that he apparently wrote for younger readers (The Eye of the Dragon), but I haven't read it yet, and I think it is fantasy rather than horror.

    You might offhandedly mention that if she *does* ever pick up a Stephen King book, it is very, very, (very!) important to accept that stopping in the middle of the chapter, when the action is calm, is the way. to. go.

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  9. What Moves the Dead, by T. Kingfisher, is a retelling of Poe's The Fall of the House of Usher. I didn't recall ever reading The Fall, but I recently read What Moves and I find it very, classically creepy! It is not a short story, but it is a novela, so not much longer.

    If she particularly wants a short story you might look at Roald Dahl's "The Landlady" It was creepy, but I classified it as "middle school creepy". Implied, but not explicit. It was difficult finding appropriate short stories for my middle school short story class!

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  10. 20 minutes ago, mommyoffive said:

    Is there less of a process at an oral surgeon?  Dentist told me it would be one week come for an appointment one week before the surgery.  Then the next week have the teeth taken out.  Then a week later come back for a follow up.  

    All 3 of my dc had teeth removed a year ago. The dentist referred them to oral surgeons and sent the surgeon X-rays. We showed up day of procedure and I waited in the lobby. We picked up the scrip on the way home, but none of them needed it. The only follow up was a phone call from the office the next morning.

    Do actually weigh your child. I guessed on the first and that may be why her anaesthesia seemed to take longer to wear off than the others.

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  11. If I had the time I might make a few appointments with people - advisor, president, people in between and show them what you are telling us, ask if this should be considered representative of the school, ask for your money back in lieu of returning your students time. Basically raise a polite stink.

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  12. 1 minute ago, hjffkj said:

    I would have been so upset if I paid $10 to go somewhere for the eclipse and they had fireworks. I hope people there weren't upaet

    It was pretty clear on their webpage. We were wondering if it would affect us, but it didn't really. I think at a small Speedway like this fireworks are a pretty regular occurrence.

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  13. I had a spreadsheet from another boardie that rejiggered Human Odyssey sections to line up with SoTW. Although I wouldn't bother with that rearranging if you aren't trying to coordinate read aloud or discussions with a younger student going through SoTW. After they did that we used SWB's History of ___ series for high school.

    None of my students wanted to focus on history or do much outside reading related to history, so this was my approach to checking if the box.

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  14. The Speedway near where I stayed in central Ohio had them. Perhaps to give people that paid a $10 entrance fee their money's worth. Somebody had thought about it, though, and started them after the first 2 minutes of totality. We were a mile or so away and could hear them, but they were blocked by a neighboring house.

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  15. 5 minutes ago, Carrie12345 said:

    That’s one thing I’m trying to figure out. It will do 1,500lbs without the package (but still needs a hitch) or 5,000 lbs with the package. But it’s the same engine, so… ???

    My understanding is that a bar is added under the vehicle to increase structural integrity. That's why Uhaul is an option.

    Last summer the dealership didn't have the trim package we wanted, but then 2 months later they let us know they were getting one against all odds and we could reserve it with no financial risk.

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