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    writing, homeschooling
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    Homemaker & home educator

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  1. A long-time favorite here is Arcadia Quest. There are also many expansions if the base game is already owned.
  2. Good advice above on deciding what you need from the journal before planning it out. Here’s how mine will be set up for 2022: pg 1-19 for trackers (workouts, 5x5 log, etc) pg 20-123 for weekly spreads (2 pg/wk, probably laid out 2 at a time through the year) pg 172-195 for sermon notes at church pg 196-239 for journalling pg 240-251 for health notes (physicals, appts, etc) That leaves some room after the weekly spreads blank for making notes, planning projects, brain dumps, etc. Based on previous journals, I’ve narrowed down how I use it and how much space I need for various areas. I want all my weekly spreads together so I can flip through them easier. And every one is pretty much identical, lol, so it’s boring but very useful.😊 Also, I hate indexing, so I use the first Index pg as a future log, and the second to note (very few) important pages in the journal that I don’t want to lose track of. I put my year at a glance calendar inside the front cover. HTH
  3. https://covid19criticalcare.com/covid-19-protocols/i-recover-protocol/ The FLCCC has a protocol for long COVID treatment that has seen some good results.
  4. I only babysat once, and I hated it because I had to watch my own brothers after school all the time already, and I hated little kids. First (and only) paid job was a DJ at the local radio station when I was 15. It was an awesome job, lol.
  5. I have 1 kid that gets these frequently, and the others get them occasionally. When they first notice one, we have them swish-and-spit with a mix of equal parts apple cider vinegar, honey, and water. It always reduces the severity and duration.
  6. Wow, I had no idea it was so expensive other places! It wasn’t so much the extra $45 that bothered me, but what seemed to me to be a double standard. I’m very glad the Hive helped me gain some perspective. ?
  7. Ok, thanks, ladies. I will call the district office and see what I can find out next week. Probably, we’ll just end up biting the bullet and paying, regardless. Lol, it kind of makes me feel better to know that there are other situations of fee/opportunity imbalances, like I’m not being singled out. I have a tendency to be easily offended when it seems to me like I am being treated unfairly because of homeschooling. Thanks for the replies!?
  8. Our local school district (in IL) is very easygoing about driver's ed. They don't require a transcript, birth certificate, you don't have to be from this district or anything - they also seem to let any kid who can reach the pedals take the class. Two years ago, one of my boys took it with a couple kids who claimed to be middle schoolers. Anyway, my issue is that their flyer for summer driver's ed says in-district students pay $55 and out-of-district students pay $100. (This is for the classroom part, the driving practice part is done separately, later in the year.) So, we are in-district. But when I contact the school for more details, they say that homeschoolers have to pay $100 too, even though we are in-district. ???? Can they do that legally? Two years ago when we faced this, the guidance counselor was having some health issues (which we found out about after the fact) and wasn't very communicative, and I didn't fight it. I contacted HSLDA, and they said schools can charge whatever they want to charge, up to the state's maximum allowed fee, which also doesn't seem right to me, but I'm no expert. What would you do? Fight it? Or am I just wrong, lol? TIA
  9. Our church doesn’t host showers, but when a baby is born in the congregation, they put a large basket out in the foyer in which people can leave gifts if they desire. There’s an announcement in the bulletin that Baby Smith was born on this date, to Mr. and Mrs. Smith, and the basket will be in the foyer until X date. Then the basket is delivered to the family in a few weeks.
  10. Geico. I was worried when we switched, but they've been awesome and very affordable. Great customer service.
  11. https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2017/09/are-you-an-equifax-breach-victim-you-must-give-up-right-to-sue-to-find-out/ The terms of service for the free credit monitoring for those affected apparently prevent you from suing Equifax. Might be worth reading before you sign up.
  12. We love Arcadia Quest. http://arcadiaquest.com/en/
  13. Makes me think of the Stephen King book with Lud, and the music the computers played constantly.
  14. I'm following along...we was told when my son very young that he had celiac (had no symptoms, was scoped for a different reason and found damaged vili) - but then a different dr told us later that if he didn't have any symptoms, he couldn't be celiac. We've not done GF since seeing the second dr. :( I've never heard of silent celiac before this thread. Thanks to all sharing info! My question would be, if he gets the blood test done again, now, would that show whether or not he has silent celiac? Or would he have to be scoped?
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