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DD will be getting her license soon - mace for protection?
sunflowerlady replied to sheryl's topic in The Chat Board
I do agree with you on this. Plenty dangerous during the day also, unfortunately. -
DD will be getting her license soon - mace for protection?
sunflowerlady replied to sheryl's topic in The Chat Board
Yes, I was told that you can get it at Walmart. There is one that clips to the keychain . My teen daughter has a part time job and is often working until late at night. I think I am going to get one for her and one for myself. -
Article on women returning to work after break
sunflowerlady replied to MomatHWTK's topic in The Chat Board
I have one more year of homeschooling . My plans are as follows 1. Continue with my part time work at home job and try to put in more hours. Now, this is one of those things where you could be let go at anytime. I have been hanging on for four years, but truthfully, anything could happen. 2. After dd graduates, take a one year vocational course in something like Medical Assisting. -
I think it is great that you are thinking of ways to bless your husband. :001_smile: Honestly, I am super non picky about laundry and so is my dh, so I am no real help there. Not sure about what his diet is, but planning ahead and making sure you purchase the foods needed is important. Also, preparing them right after dinner and sticking them in the fridge should suffice. Dates- we usually go out for dinner/drinks. Non food dates could be going together to local events or walking around seeing the sights in town. Maybe outdoor flea marked type places this time of year. When my dd was younger, we always kept a strict 8:30 bedtime for her. When she became a preteen/teen she just had to go in her room but was not required to go to sleep that early. It gave dh and me a couple of hours to hang out together alone and watch TV.
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Are you more or less motivated with DH around?
sunflowerlady replied to BlsdMama's topic in The Chat Board
Less motivated when he is home. I just want to hang out with him. :001_smile: -
Now I've seen everything (convention related)
sunflowerlady replied to ktgrok's topic in The Chat Board
Yeah, I do get that. I will say that it is held after all the other sessions end and the vendor hall closes on the last day of convention. So, it is sort of an "add on" . I will admit that I don't mind some of the oddball type classes at convention. I enjoyed ones about freezer cooking, saving money on groceries etc. Some of the marriage ones were pretty good too. But I agree that homeschooling itself should be the main focus. -
Now I've seen everything (convention related)
sunflowerlady replied to ktgrok's topic in The Chat Board
Probably true. However, there are still many of us who are not Northeners or Canadians, darn it! LOL I am a Southerner and proud of it. :boxing_smiley: to all who say otherwise. :rofl: It isn't our fault we have been invaded! :P -
Now I've seen everything (convention related)
sunflowerlady replied to ktgrok's topic in The Chat Board
I was excited to see this in my convention program! I think it is a fantastic idea. It probably helps with funding the convention and it also is a convenience for a lot of people who were considering a CC class anyway. I may sign up for it, but it is on Saturday afternoon, at 5 pm I think. By that time, I am exhausted and ready to head home. -
Now I've seen everything (convention related)
sunflowerlady replied to ktgrok's topic in The Chat Board
Sorry, I beg to differ. As a Native Floridian, we are most definitely part of the South. :001_smile: -
Toys.
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RIP Merle. He was one of the greats.
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American School of Correspondence has been around since the 1800's , I believe. It is a high school program used by many early homeschoolers including Joyce Swann. She wrote the book "No Regrets" It is about accelerated schooling. She had a Masters Degree by 16 and was completely homeschooled. They do publish some of their own materials, but also use regular secular textbooks. Trying to think about companies who have gone out of business. I will do a bit of research because I think I know of at least one. I will be back in a bit. Never mind-I thought a heard a particular company had gone out of business, but apparently not. That's good.
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Parents of non-math kids
sunflowerlady replied to Alison in KY's topic in High School and Self-Education Board
Check out Keys to Geometry. Basic, no frills geometry. -
Business Math curriculum suggestions?
sunflowerlady replied to dovrar's topic in High School and Self-Education Board
Abeka has a Business math course. Also, Landmark Freedom Baptist Curriculum has one listed for grade 12.- 10 replies
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College Students Demand Free Tampons
sunflowerlady replied to JumpyTheFrog's topic in The Chat Board
:huh: :confused1: How have I survived for 46 years without people going out of their way to provide my menstrual supplies for me?- 622 replies
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I am planning to order from swimsuitsforall.com
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Power Basics Biology?
sunflowerlady replied to Janeway's topic in High School and Self-Education Board
My daughter is using it this year. No, it is not a cop out program. However, it will not meet many member's definition of rigorous. I am not concerned about that. I am concerned with finding materials that work for my daughter and me. She is non mathy and disinterested in science. This gives as good overview of biology without being overwhelming. Any illustrations are one drawings and are non graphic. I purchased it with the accompanying teacher guide and workbook. I pick and choose activities from the workbook for her to complete. The teacher's guide has a information on scheduling activities. My daughter says it's not that bad. :) She likes it fairly well. We both think it is a good choice for "get it done" science curriculum. Also check out Paradigm Accelerated Curriculum. They have materials that teach concepts through stories. Let me know if you have more questions.- 1 reply
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Thanks for the update! Congratulations!
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Thanks everyone ! I have read all the replies and have taken notes on all of them. It is interesting that some models are not roomier in the interior than a sedan. I have not been to look at any in person yet. Online research and online window shopping are as far as I have gotten. Good to know about checking out buying new. I will do that when the time comes.
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If you own a smaller SUV, what kind is it and what do you like or hate about it? I will be shopping for a vehicle sometime next year and am considering one of these. The kind I am considering are like the Ford Escape, Dodge Journey, Chevy Equinox etc. We are a small family so I don't need room for several kids. In fact, it will often just be dh and me since dd is a teen and has a part time job and is gone several evenings a week. The reason I am considering one is that I want more room. They make sedans so small nowadays and I want more leg room and cargo space. A larger SUV would probably be too expensive. Oh, and we will be buying pre-owned. Thanks! :seeya:
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If you're a meanie, so am I. My dd is 16 and I tell her she is free to use her own money for things. She does have a job, though. So, I see it as training for life.
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DonnaYoung.org requires a subscription?
sunflowerlady replied to extendedforecast's topic in The Chat Board
Yes, I found out a couple of weeks ago. In August, I printed out a very helpful lesson plan for BJU US History. I simply do not use it enough to subscribe. Even when it was free, I only used forms from the site occasionally. -
Mark, it is the nature of this board. It can be like being pecked to death by chickens. I saw you mention numerous times that you are leaning toward leaving her in school. I totally got your point here.
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I love cats and dogs. Glad you are enjoying your new kitties. :hurray: