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  1. My son is in the 1a class too, and it's been a very trying first week, especially for someone who has never formally studied a language or has been in an actual class.  It also doesn't help that we have a massive timezone difference being in Japan--he takes the class at 11PM.  He missed the first homework assignment because the site was down.  And we're still trying to figure out the keyboard issues.  (Windows doesn't have polytonic Greek.)  I think this is going to be more of an experience than anything else.  I just hope DS catches on before it's too late to get a passing grade.  

  2. Lots of hugs.  My grandfather had Alzheimer's.  My dad always said it's a disease that has no effect on the patient, but kills the family.  Going off our situation, there will probably come a point where they'll need help whether they want it or not.  My grandfather got violent too, he didn't even know who my grandmother was anymore--they'd been married over 60 years.  Can a doctor come to the house?  I think when you said FIL enables, that's a sign that the children are going to have to become the parents.  I wish you the best.  This is a horrid, horrid disease.

  3. I always thought the whispersync was discounted when you bought the Kindle version.  The thing is, many of those kindle books, especially the classics are public domain, and therefore free.  Then you get the whispersync at a much discounted price.  I think that's how I got some Henty's.  They're available on kindle for free, and then I think the audio was just a dollar or so with whispersync. 

  4. If you look at some of the prices of audio books, they can be well over $50.  I just got a lecture series from Great Courses that sells for $300, all for my one $14.95 credit.  I only use the credit if the book I want is over $15, otherwise I purchase at the membership discount price.  (I recently came across some foreign books for just a couple bucks.)  My kids LOVE audio books.  They listen to them constantly, especially Rick Riorden and the How to Train Your Dragon series.  It's also how my boys "read" the Odyssey and the Iliad. We have more than gotten our money's worth from our subscription.

  5. Not petty at all.  If it hasn't been suggested yet, I'd highly recommend reading Third Culture Kids.  The section on re-entry was really  insightful.  We've been away from the US for almost 8 years now, so this is more home than not, but I totally understand--the idea of big parking spaces is so unbelievable!  Wishing you all the best as you come to terms with the decision.  

     

    ETA: just an observation from living in a very nomadic society--military base--be prepared to start finding all the wrong with the country as you prepare to leave it.  So many people on their way out start focusing on the negatives I think as a means to compensate for the loss.  I've gotten used to it, but it's still disconcerting to hear people so negative even if they don't mean to be.  Hope I said that right.

  6. Thanks.  I kind of figured that the SATIIs would be allowed more than once.  I'd never heard of APs being done more, but then there usually is that time crunch.  More curious.  (When I was in school, there wasn't an AP for everything. LOL) We're still trying to decide about DS and biology and were thinking of supplementing and letting him try the test.  Which got me wondering if he didn't pass, could he take it again later when perhaps he was more prepared.

  7. Two completely different places.  I think it really depends on your kids and what they like more: animals or legos?  We like Legos, so hubby and I thought nothing of just the two of us going to Legoland in Denmark, no kids and had a great time. Yes, the rides were young, but it was fun.  My boys want to forego Disneyland next year for Legoland, but still have the zoo on their list as they love that too.  The San Diego Zoo is amazing and worth an all day trip.  Good luck in your decision.

  8. You should be able to grow just about anything, providing you can give it enough water.  The wine barrels are really large.  I've been able to grow tomatoes, herbs, peppers, and cucumbers very well in a fraction of the space.  Check your library for some container gardening books.  They're great for showing you what grows well together and how to maximize space.  They'll also have calendars for when to plant what.  Have fun!  I've been really surprised at what we've gotten to grow in our planters.

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