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  1. I was taught at home by my dad-best driving instruction ever! That will be our plan, most likely I will be the primary teacher. Funny story, though. I tested for my permit and license in one state, lived there for a year driving everywhere, then moved to a different state before I turned 18. The new state didn't care that I'd been licensed to drive for over a year, they wouldn't let me even test for my license without paying for drivers Ed or waiting until I was 18. I didn't want to wait 9 months to get my license back ( and I was going off to college as a 17 year old) so my parents found a drivers Ed teacher who would let me do the classroom part for a discount and certify that I had my required hours behind the wheel. I drove myself to drivers Ed class every night for a month! Guess I was very well trained.

  2. What a great idea! And I agree with the pricing already given. In order to make a custom quilt as you describe I charge $30/ an hour and up depending on the pattern, plus supplies. For a simple pieced twin quilt I would estimate 5-6 hours for a complete quilt top. Then to quilt it all together will go for anywhere to 100-200 more. Plus you only have the material for a top. You will still need the batting and the backing. The price of cotton has increased significantly in the last two years so a good backing fabric will be anywhere from 30-60$ and up.

  3. I recently found that I was years behind in scrap booking but still had a lot of nice papers to use. I asked the kids for help and now it's a family scrap booking project. I have let go of using all of our favorite pictures and keeping events in order and have instead allowed each child to pick his/her favorites. So far we have a lot done with pages that we all enjoy, plus we are using the supplies and I'm clearing them out of our extra room. It's not a passion with me like sewing so it was easier for me to let go of some rules. HTH

  4. My ds6 has been regularly learning his phonics for about 2 years now, with regular breaks when we hit a roadblock to repeat the learning, etc. I have handed him every kind of easy book in an effort to get him to read more on his own and to practice these phonics. Well, I recently signed him up to receive the Lego magazine and now he is reading a ton. I never would have thought he would be able to read as much as he can but he is soaring now! :auto:

     

    I should have posted this to the curriculum board - oops! Sorry :)

  5. What's for lunch today? Not a clue, but we did get to the grocery store yesterday so we are bound to find something.

     

    What are we doing today? Well, dd8 is just now getting to work on her school after a very rough morning (her clothes are not comfortable!) so it looks like we will be doing school all afternoon. Other two are almost done so they will have some free time to enjoy the sunny outdoors for a bit.

     

    How is the weather? Decent - colder than we are used to but no wind and it's sunny so that helps out a lot.

     

    Hoping to spend some time in my sewing room this evening. I have a new quilt to plan!

  6. Crockpot! I would plan one night a week for crockpot sauce and meatballs and the other night would be a BBQ pork roast. A bonus to the pork roast are the leftovers for sandwiches the next day for lunch. Easy to put together, easy to clean up and super crowd pleasers. After a long day at work dh doesn't always want to cook either and the crockpot is a great solution for both of us.

  7. Our "keys to the kingdom" (park entry, room key, dining plan, room charge for adults, all on one card) and cell phones. That's IT. Sometimes a camera, and sunglasses during the day.

     

    But it makes life so much easier *not* to have stuff to keep up with. You're not worried about losing anything, leaving anything, storing it on rides... And you get to skip the bag-check lines when you walk into each park.

     

    (We don't carry water bottles at Disney 'cause the water fountains are virtually undrinkable. Very, very swampy tasting. We generally have one of the Disney Dining options and use our snack credits for bottles of water in the parks and drop empties in the plentiful recycling bins.)

     

    :iagree:

    We were just at the Magic Kingdom yesterday, busier than we expected but still great, and we carried no bags. I get cold first so I also tied a sweatshirt around my waist for when the sun went down.

  8. Just wanted to say that I do not think I'm too rigid in what we do, or that other educational options are never good. I think since our oldest attended ps for only two months I am in no position to compare, but I also believe we are doing the best for each of our children. I also would not want to be tied to a school calendar as we would not be able to travel with dh or take advantage of other opportunities.

  9. I always carried some cheap bag until it fell apart -- and apparently it used to drive my husband crazy. ;)

     

    Now HE buys my purses. Has for... 10 years now? Or close to it. He gets me lovely bags. :) I usually use each one exclusively for a few years, then he gives me something new -- either for a birthday/Christmas or after a trip abroad, or maybe just because I say, "Hey! This one's falling apart!"...

     

    The first one he gave me was a simple black Kate Spade bag. It was just big enough for a couple of diapers and my wallet and I *loved* it. :) ... I've had a bag he picked up in Argentina, another from France, some "designer", some not. My current one is a leather giraffe-print tote and while it's not something I would ever have picked out for myself, it's fabulous and probably my favorite of all the ones I've had.

     

    It's funny, 'cause if I had to buy bags for myself, I could never justify spending a lot of money. I'd go right back to cheap bags on clearance. ;) But I do love the luxury of having a nice one. :)

     

    That's great! My dh bought my last purse and I love it. I never would have bought it for myself. It's a black Gucci leather purse and it is just so nice.

  10. I agree, set up the singer. My dd received one of those beginner machines for Christmas a couple years ago and it was nothing but a waste of space. She learned on my machine. Now I have two so each dd can have sewing time. Dd8 is currently sewing her own bed quilt. Dd10 used my machine to complete her own quilt when she was 8. They used my White sewing machine. Hth

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