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Whew! FAFSA's finished...
tibbyl replied to Sandy in Indy's topic in General Education Discussion Board
I completed the FAFSA yesterday. Husband is self-employed and I have not completed the 2008 bookkeeping or tax return. Thus, I used our 2007 financial data as an estimate. -
Who has the right of way? (driving ?)
tibbyl replied to BakersDozen's topic in General Education Discussion Board
What would be the point of following the offending driver? To do what? To yell back at her? To display an obscene gesture? To pull off side of road for a verbal or physical altercation or worse? Here at certain intersections during busy times, it is expected that a couple cars will hang left as their light turns. For the most part, people overlook one or two or even three left-hangers in the spirit of cooperation. It helps move the traffic along. If you are angry enough to follow an erratic raging driver, the end result could be dangerous for all involved. Check into Zen Driving to find peace behind the wheel and to learn to calmly cope with aggressive drivers. -
Help! How do I stop snoring?
tibbyl replied to Michelle T's topic in General Education Discussion Board
We tried the separate room route, but neither of us cared for that. I wear earplugs nightly. They're much less expensive than surgery or special equipment for him. -
Ds, 8yo, found some tampons....
tibbyl replied to woolybear's topic in General Education Discussion Board
Why would you tell your children fetuses develop in a woman's "tummy?" Tummy is a synonym for stomach. If a parent were reluctant to use specific anatomical terms, why not something vague like "special place" as opposed to providing incorrect information? -
Ds, 8yo, found some tampons....
tibbyl replied to woolybear's topic in General Education Discussion Board
I would say that when a female's body matures from child to young woman, the uterus, the special place for growing babies, sloughs off its lining monthly if the young woman does not get pregnant. This sloughing of the uterine lining manifests itself as bleeding from the vagina. This monthly bleeding is referred to as menstruation or period. The woman puts the absorbent cottony plug inside the vagina to catch the blood. Alternatively she may use a paper pad in her panties to soak up the blood flow. -
Do you think wild primates should be allowed as pets?
tibbyl replied to Ria's topic in General Education Discussion Board
I am not familiar with the details of the primate story. However, I gleaned from thread-browsing that a friend was attacked inside primate owner's home. Some people have suggested a gun as the solution. Seems reasonable but who would habitually carry their gun when they go visit a friend in the friend's home? -
Activity Guide for Child's History of the World?
tibbyl replied to happyWImom's topic in General Education Discussion Board
The Child's History of the World workbook has a few coloring pages and activities in back of workbook behind the fill in the blank outline pages. Ours is ancient so the content may have changed since then. We found the fill-in-the-blank chapter outlines to be a good review tool. The workbook is not available separately from Calvert. You would have to buy the CHOW enrichment course to get it. Of course, you'd be buying an extra CHOW book then but they command a good resale price on ebay. -
I wouldn't really worry about it one way or the other. The most relevant factor is one's natural spelling ability. Studying word lists probably would not give one a significant advantage like voracious reading and natural ability would. My publicly schooled kid made it to the citywide event, but never bothered with studying lists. Another kid would have qualified for citywide bee but as homeschoolers we never sought it out. Another kid could not spell her way out of a can of alphabet soup. Overall, I don't fret much about one school choice group having advantages over other school choice groups because, in the long run, what matters is talent and willingness to work hard. Sour grapes give rise to bellyachers.
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My self-employed work-at-home husband often W O R K S in his PJ's if he does not have client meetings. And he looks quite cute in his plaid flannel lounge pants and slippers. Wouldn't change a thing. In fact, I wish I could work in my pj's.
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SO: Do you wear shoes in hotel rooms?
tibbyl replied to Nestof3's topic in General Education Discussion Board
My house could double as a disco hall if I had a large enough blacklight. -
SO: Do you wear shoes in hotel rooms?
tibbyl replied to Nestof3's topic in General Education Discussion Board
I go barefoot in hotel rooms, lobbies, hallways without a second thought. I drink freely from the glasses and cups. I sleep in the beds as they are with no worries about blood or semen residue, boogers, or any other bodily fluids left behind. I'm not talking flophouses here, just your run of the mill chain hotels and motels. As for socks absorbing gray ick from the carpet, face it, folks. Having a carpeted floor (and I do have some of those although not by my choice) is like having underwear that you cannot remove and toss in the washer. I would not expect an air sucking machine and spot cleaning to render underwear sanitized anymore than I would expect it to result in perpetually fresh, clean carpet. -
What are you giving up personally for homeschooling? I have worked full time while having young children, and later on I was fortunate enough to homeschool full time. In my experience, schooling at home was a luxury compared to working all day in an office and then coming home to squeeze in family time and housework. So I did not feel I was sacrificing anything. Even while homeschooling full time, I worked a little off and on throughout the year. Just enough to keep current in my profession.
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about that shoe thread......
tibbyl replied to Denisemomof4's topic in General Education Discussion Board
Now that I think more about it, the strong emotions about shoes are not all that surprising once I recall how often people were compelled to comment about my kids and me about going barefoot in certain public areas where there were no ordinances against bare feet.- 57 replies
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about that shoe thread......
tibbyl replied to Denisemomof4's topic in General Education Discussion Board
Is it customary to call the fire department when you suspect a gas leak inside your home? We've called a heating/cooling company when we have had natural gas leak. They cut off the gas because of the danger. We were without heat for three days during record breaking cold until the unit could be replaced. It was so cold that the huge local university closed for first time in over 20 years. I could fathom calling the utility company but not the fire department. Recently we had a gas leak in our cooking stove, so we called the appliance repair company.- 57 replies
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Ditto. I have always had trouble reading social situations and often find myself confused about whether a person wants sympathy, validation, or a truly honest opinion. I also wonder why people bring up controversial issues under guise of a question that they could have easily googled for themselves and add the qualifier that they are not looking for a debate. This comment does not pertain to the shoe saga. I am as surprised as anyone about the length of the shoe thread.
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Foster child in the church nursery need advice
tibbyl replied to amyx4's topic in General Education Discussion Board
Infuriating and shortsighted, isn't it? Many years ago, when we fostering and looking to adopt, we contacted a church-run foster/adoption agency that contracted with state and received public funds. Yet they only placed children with adherents of their own denomination. Worse yet, you had to be a MEMBER, not just an attendee. -
So, I'm just curious as to how other women would interpret the situation -honestly. I would assume that she just read a book she found especially meaningful or helpful to her and is eager to share her enthusiasm. I can remember excitedly telling others about "Mothering" magazine when I discovered it many many years ago.
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Foster child in the church nursery need advice
tibbyl replied to amyx4's topic in General Education Discussion Board
In my state, foster parents sign a statement that they agree not to use spanking as well as certain other punitive forms of discipline. The MAAP (parenting) classes include training in effectively dealing with behavioral issues in a nonpunitive manner. However, it has been my experience that some foster parents view it as mere formality to be ignored in day to day life. During my fostering years, in my old neighborhood were two homeschooling foster moms, both of whom spoke freely on occasion about "having to" spank their foster kids. -
Help! Need ideas -- tons of extra apricot puree
tibbyl replied to sroweks's topic in General Education Discussion Board
Sautee chicken breasts or tenders with a little onion and/or garlic in butter. Add apricot puree and a little bourbon. Simmer a few minutes. Add a little cornstarch mixed in water if need to thicken sauce. Recipe number 2: substitute pork chops for the chicken breasts.