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  1. I took my son to see the ortho and the only issue my son had was that he had a baby tooth that had no permanent underneath..but it's holding firm and not moving so we simply built up the tooth so the upper teeth would not keep coming down onto the space and messing up his jawline...but this ortho wanted 5k to pull the baby tooth and reconfigure his bottom jawline...after I pressed and pressed for more options he said well, you could build up the baby tooth and see how long it will last, generally if it lasts past age 18, it will always stay there...that bill cost me $90...my son's teeth are STRAIGHT!! UGh.

     

    Not related to your original question, but I still have a baby tooth with no permanent tooth underneath. It is just now starting to loosen and I'm starting the process of getting it replaced right now. I am 37 years old. Those baby teeth can last forever!

  2. I would suggest making sure both your computer and the software is up to date. To check if your computer is up to date, you click the Apple button in the left screen and then click software update. It will tell you if you need to download Apple updates. To update Microsoft Word (if you're able to open is to click help and then click check for updates. If you cannot open word you might need to go to the microsoft.com website and search for updates for your version of software. Good luck.

     

    I have Microsoft Word 2008 - the latest version is listed as 12.2.5.

  3. Yes - I have a severe allergy to fire ants. I've used an epi pen on myself three times. My personal threshold is when my mouth/throat or breathing is becoming affected in any way.

     

    Additionally, I will now use it when more than one system is being affected - for example, if my eyes swell and my lips swell, or if my scalp itches and my eyes swell. My most recent reaction was very very scary and I will now be more liberal in my decision to use my epi pen. In most cases of allergic reaction it can't hurt and the consequences of not using it can be very very serious.

  4. I have a housekeeper. She works for me 20 hours per week and I pay her $15 per hour. She comes 4 hours per day 5 days per week (usually) or 5 hours per day 4 days per week - whatever works best for her schedule. She cleans the house, does all the laundry and irons.

     

    I pay a bit more than the going rate as she's worked for me for 2+ years. Around here the going rate is about $10 per hour. I've never liked paying by the "job" for house cleaning as it always seems like people will eventually try to get done as quickly as they can. I'd much rather pay by the hour for a set number of hours - there is always something that can be done to fill the time.

  5. We lived in a high cost of living area in southern California - about 1/4 mile from the beach. We had the income to afford to live there. We put down a standard down payment and then paid monthly mortgage payments.

     

    About half our neighbors also had high incomes and the other half would refinance their mortgages every year or so and live off the equity in their homes. I imagine when the market dropped this was no longer possible.

  6. Are you doing Essentials - the grammar and writing portions of Classical Conversations?

     

    If so, in the Essential's guide is a list of several hundred spelling words that can form the basis for a spelling program.

  7. Ugh. My biggest dilemma. I've tried it a few different ways. My most current way is to use a small index card file and store them by ????. I don't know????

     

    I've found that if I have to interrupt school for anything - like printing or copying, I don't get to it later. My idea was to cut out all the figures and then file them in some logical order. Use the ones we encounter in our studies this year (obviously we'll skip over many) and then keep using the file for later years.

     

    However, I am all ears on this one!

  8. I've been thinking about exercise for the kids. Would it be mean to make a 3,6 and 10 year old do couch to 5k and work up to where we run every morning at 6am?

    What would be some other ideas? I don't have the room for videos, and when I let them loose in the yard, all they do is sit on the swings. Just wondering what all of you thought.

     

    Nope. Not mean at all. Training your children in a good habit that will only benefit them in the end. Hopefully, "forced" physical activity will lead to an internal desire to get moving more. The 6am thing might make for some grumpy kids, but if that's the only time you can do it...

     

    What about riding bikes? Hula Hoops? Jump ropes? Kick ball? Tether ball?

  9. I wouldn't strike, just because I couldn't take it, and I don't think it'll work. I'd physically be with the kids and insist that they do what they are asked. Gotta train them.

     

    My two 15 yr old boys are awful about their room and their bathroom. I hit them where it hurts and won't feed them until both rooms are clean. All I have to do is check them and stand my ground in the kitchen. Beats doing the work myself.

     

    :iagree:

  10. I recently adopted a 4 year old and have some sympathy. With mine I sort of assumed it was because he is a boy - I only had girls before.

     

    I also suspect that he didn't have a great deal of supervision in his daily play before we adopted him. Whereas, my girls were told what to do and not do from the time they were teeny tiny and they gradually learned what was acceptable and not acceptable. Of course, they did crazy things too, but son seems to have a different regard for his own sense of safety than my other children did at a similar age.

  11. You know if one has a horse, one normally doesn't need lessons in an arena, would they? Wouldn't one have lessons where the horse is?

     

    Good quality regulation sized riding arenas can be extremely extremely expensive. I know 25+ families with horses that they keep on their own property, but do not have arenas or even really adequate places to ride.

     

    Also, as you get into competition riding and showing, it is helpful for both the horse and the rider to get experience riding in different arenas.

  12. How old are your kids?

     

    I created a large caterpillar head and then cut out dozens of circles for the body. Each child had a unique color and we also had a unique color for read-alouds. When a book was finished (either individually or together), we would write the title on a circle and add to the caterpillar body. We had great fun with this!

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