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  1. My in-laws are celebrating their 40TH wedding anniversary in February, and we kids would like to throw them a surprise party.

     

    I am a planner, however, not a partier, and need some party ideas.

     

    Have you been to a creative anniversary party? Or have you seen something really neat done and filed it away in your mind for future use? Would you send your creative ideas my way, please?

     

    Thank you!

  2. My college roomie and friend for 20 years is having a baby. She's been walking around dialated to a 6 for the past 10 days, but shows no sign of labor.

     

    She and her dh have not picked out any names for their new son, and have rejected all the cool ones I've suggested. :glare:

     

    As a joke, I'd like to inundate them with really bad names. Can you help me? Their last name sounds like (but is NOT spelled like) Lye'- shnur.

     

    Thank you!

  3. I grew up in Minnesota, and although I didn't understand the Watergate scandal very much, I remember hours and hours of Senate hearings on television. I was very concerned about the whole issue and trying to understand what was happening. I wrote Hubert H. Humphrey about my concerns, and received a personal letter back, with his actual signature (not a stamped-on signature). I was so impressed!

     

    It's a great experience to actually be able to write a leader and hear back from them!

     

    Michelle, when Mr. Humphrey died I was in 2nd grade. I spent the day in my room listening to sad, sad classical music on my Winnie-the -Pooh record player.

     

    After my tears dried, I wrote a letter to his widow, and received a very nice thank-you card back.

     

    I laughed when I read your post, as I've never heard of anyone else who wrote to Hubert Humphrey (or his widow). Presidents, yes, congressmen, yes. But not Hubert. :)

     

    You must be some sort of kindred spirit. :)

  4. :blushing:

     

    I read the OP and thought Zelda was being HORRIBLE. I completely thought she was serious, and laughed at her attempts to post hyperlinks. "Why should I think she knows anything about politics when she cann't even post hyperlinks,for heaven's sake!"

     

    It wasn't until well into the second page that I figured out what was going on. :banghead:

     

    Well done, Zelda! :) :hurray:

  5. OK, not knowing *anything* about this boy or what his teachers have tried to do, I can only recommend what I'd do if this were my son. I'd work hard to address the reading fluency first.

     

    To address the reading fluency, I'd recommend having him read (as much as possible after school) at a lower reading level than what he tests at. If he tests at a 2.5 level, have him read ANYTHING below that.

     

    Were it my son, I'd probably adopt a "let's start at ground zero approach" and back way up. Start with letter sounds, etc., and progress until he gets stuck.

     

    I'd also try to find some way to ease the discouragement. I'd have him start reading to me for 15 minutes each night, and increase it to an hour....slowly. Very slowly. I'd set up some sort of incentive system for at-home reading: stickers, points, whatever. Depending on his reading level, I'd try to find comic books, etc. to read with him, either together, or me reading them aloud to him after he's read aloud to me. (My boys all love comics.)

     

    I'd also read aloud as much of his homework as I can, for a while. In social studies, I want him to know the concepts of the lesson. While we're working to bring his fluency and academic confidence level up, I'd read homework directions, assigned reading, story problems, etc. aloud to him, if he's not able to do it himself.

     

    I'd also talk with his teacher and see if she'd be able to send some reading-heavy work home in advance, so we could go over it together before it was assigned in class. (If he's going to have to work with a partner on a science experiment from their book, for example, maybe she could send the directions home the night before. Then they could go over them and he'd be familiar with the directions in class.)

     

    Also, when I taught school, I had a couple of non-readers every year who had their own spelling lists. (Either phonics-focused, or frequency of usage-focused, depending upon the child.) If this boy is studying and still failing every test, his lists need to be altered. Either shorter them, or change them completely. Studying and failing every test does absolutely nothing except show this boy that working hard will get him nowhere.

     

    HTH!

  6. It was probably a mistake. I can see YP simply copying something from the workbook, assuming that nothing untoward would ever be in there.

     

    BUT!!! (And it's a big but...) I wouldn't e-mail. I would speak with him face-to-face. Or call, if I absolutely couldn't go down there. E-mail is for questions or simple topics. Concerns like this need to be dealt with face-to-face.

     

    And I absolutely agree with the poster who said to wait and see how YP responds before bringing in the senior pastor.

  7. Hillary, honey, glasses that no one can see are called CONTACTS. (sorry, too hard to resist!)

     

    For many reasons, both medical and irrational-fear-based, I cannot bear the thought of putting tiny clear plastic things directly on my eyeball.

     

    I'm stuck with glasses. :glare: Which is why the idea of Mr. Brokaw's invisible glasses seemed so cool! :001_smile:

  8. Just curious why you don't want to use plastic bags - for the sake of reducing waste? or has it now been discovered that freezing food in plastic causes toxic reactions?

     

    I've been reading a lot about bisphenol A and phthalates in plastic and am trying to avoid as much contact with our food as possible. ( I know that in today's world, it's nearly impossible to avoid food stored in plastic, but I'm doing what I can.)

     

    The boys had glass water bottles in the fridge, and sigg bottle for "on the go." I store leftovers in glass containers, and am trying to freeze things in glass as well.

     

    I don't want to become the "Phthalate Nazi", so I'm just trying to take reasonable steps where I can. :)

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