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  1. Considering she donates 1/3 of her income to charities and such, I'd say she does more than most in her position.

     

    I've always liked her, and admired her after she "grew up". She managed to pull through some issues and become an amazing woman who does a lot of good.

  2. Personally, I think a CT scan is excessive, but that's just me. I actually had one of those extra teeth that errupted when I was about 14. I just went to the dentist and they pulled it out at one of my regular cleanings. It really wasn't that big of a deal. They don't even pull wisdom teeth anymore before doing braces, at least not for my dd.

  3. Rec or competitive, can you please tell me what's involved in a typical practice.

     

    DD played softball, and that's what we know. DS wants to swim on a team and maybe for HS in a year, so we are trying to prepare him, like we did with DD playing catch, batting, etc... He's had lessons for 6 weeks and can do the breaststroke, freestyle and kind of back stroke. We are working on flip turns (?). We go to the gym everyday and I make him swim 4 laps of each stroke.

     

    I was wondering how many laps should he be able to swim. And maybe any other advice. He's a big kid, slightly overweight, but very tall (he's supposed to be 6'3") and has size 13 feet, and he likes to swim so this is something we want to encourage him in doing, but we just aren't sure how.

  4. I advised my dh prior our marriage 12 years ago that I would be keeping my maiden name. At the time he was ok with that. Now he's not. For some reason it's been really bothering him lately, I'm not sure why. I told him he should change his last name to mine since my dad has been more of a father to him than his ever was, but that didn't go over so well.

     

    I didn't change my name because my brother and I are it. There are no more MAIDEN NAME's here in our line and my brother will not be having children (not necessarily a bad thing) so I wanted to keep it. Plus, name changes are expensive and I can always think of better things to spend the money on.

     

    I still use his last name, but it not legal.

  5. 8th has been finalized (hopefully since it's what I've ordered) and we start in three weeks. This is what the year shaped up to look like:

     

    Math:

    Prentice Hall Pre-Algebra w/monthly projects

     

    English:

    Warriner's Third Course/Daily Grams

    VfCR A/ WW9

    OM 9 Literature Novels/Poetry

    Teaching the Classics/Figuratively Speaking

    Write Source 8/ Thinking in Threes- We will be using these as guides because all of the OM has incredible amounts of writing.

     

    Science:

    OM Physical Science

     

    History/Civics:

    A History of US w/ blackline masters

    OM Civics- Includes government, citizenship, life skills and current events

     

    Latin/Spanish:

    First Form Latin

    SOS Secondary Spanish

     

    Logic:

    Art of Argument

     

    We also have a BrainPop subscription and Netflix so we be using those throughout the year as well.

  6. how do you give them choices? Do you comprise a list they can choose from, or do you have another reference to give them. At this point I'm not sure I could send ds in B&N or even over to Amazon and say "choose 6 fiction, 6 nonfiction, and 6 biographies" and end up with some quality choices.

     

    Usually I just make a really huge list of books and have him choose from those, but I was just wondering how other people do it.

  7. Although the first book starts at a higher level than VfCR, there are more than one of us here who think:

     

    Vocabulary from Latin and Greek Roots

     

    is better. (nothing like more choice, eh?) They are more on the level of A-E of the above.

     

    Hijacking...

     

    A)Why do you like these better?

     

    and

     

    B)How readily availabe are the tests & answer keys?

  8. $95 for three cards. After that, I cut up two of the cards and now we only use one for the whole family. That one card also has a limit of 30 books, which at first irritated me, but then I decided that I don't really need more than 30 books out at one time. Also, something our library system did was to put a cap on the total fines. Now, if your fines reach $5 you can't check out new books, order books via inter library loan, or renew books. I thought this was brilliant actually, and this has saved me so much money over the last couple of years.

  9. Why am I overweight?

     

    A. My husband is one of the top Schwans salesmen in the nation (haha, yes, shameless brag on dh.) So do I really have a fighting chance?

     

     

    You just never stood a chance...:lol:

     

    I am about 60lbs over where I am comfortable being. The reason I am overweight is not because I overeat, binge, eat foods that are high in calories or fat, or am sedentary. I am overweight because I am predisposed to it and I have a thyroid disorder. In order for me to lose weight, it has to become my full time job, and quite frankly, I already have other full time jobs. I just do what I can and try to stay active, but I can't ever exercise or eat less with the intention to lose weight or I'd get discourage and want to hide in a hole.

  10. Well, softball is a sport that a) there is a strong chance even mediocre players can play college ball, and b) travel/competitive teams are where most colleges recruit from.

     

    DD played with two girls who were commited to a Pac 10 team by the time they had entered high school. The scouts are at the tournaments, talking to coaches, watching the girls play from a really early age. However, that doesn't mean that's the only way she can play college ball. My dd didn't start playing competitive until she was 14 even though she'd been playing since she was 7, and was recruited off her high school team (CA doesn't allow hs to play high school sports, but we found a loophole by homeschooling through a charter school). She waited to play competitive for a couple of reasons, the most important being she didn't want to burn out. We saw soo many girls who showed promise and were hyped up when they 9, 10, 11 and played competitive from that age and stopped playing because of injury, pressure, and burnout.

     

    If your dd wanted to go on to college and play then you have to be her biggest advocate regardless if she is playing at the local high school or not.

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