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  1. Lots of country songs with my name. Even my first name paired with my maiden name is in one.
  2. Yes, she's decided. Deposit is paid, and she just got matched with her roommate for next year. 😁
  3. A single person can live in an RV pretty easy. My mom lived in a Class A (bus-like one) for 4 or 5 years after retiring, and we lived in one for a year or so growing up. Will it ever move or are you thinking just plopping it long term? Lot rent is actually fairly expensive for what you get usually. Groceries are definitely more expensive since you can't stock up. Gas for heating is usually not too pricey and utilities are super cheap (usually included in lot rent). Gas for a car can be a lot if you need a towing truck. RV fridges are notorious for breaking down although usually that has to do with moving the RV and switching from gas to electric. As Pawz said, weather & insulation is something you'll want to think about. Bugs can infiltrate rather easily. So pest control is a common problem; my mom had a flea infestation - she thinks they jumped on her cats through the screen door at one campground. It took a long time to get rid of them. Laundry would be nice, but most campgrounds have facilities (paid). Full time living is hard on RVs as they are usually built for vacation time, so don't expect to make much money back depending on the time lived in it.
  4. I just ran across a cute one that was new to me: Buffalo Fluffalo by Bess Kalb.
  5. We finally received DD's financial aid package today from Coe College. I was pleasantly surprised.
  6. Oh, yeah, sleep. I've been an insomniac for decades. I don't sleep more than 2-3 hours for 7-10 days, and then my body gives out and I sleep "well" for one night. I can get so much done the day after that. Then I repeat.
  7. I have never learned my left from my right - I have to do the L with thumb and finger every time. Making friends. Sewing on a sewing machine - my home ec teacher told me to find a new hobby.
  8. My father came from a family of 7 kids; my mom came from a family of 3. Father's side children had: 3,3,0,2,3,0,2. My mom's side children had 2,3,0. I was from a family of 2; my brother has 0, and I have 3. DH's father had 2 (1 biological, 1 adopted). DH's mother had a family of 7. Father's side had 2, and 3 (1 biological, 2 adopted). Mother's side, since it's larger, I am unsure of who all goes with who, but the 4 I do know all had 3 children. No one had close to 7 children, maybe one family has 4? DH came from the family with 1 biological and 2 adopted. DH has 3, his brother and sister have 2 each. Out of my children, ages 22, 18, and 17 (so subject to change with life changes), two do not plan on children and one plans on adopting.
  9. This is what we received from Coe College: With over 30 years of experience in financial aid, I have worked with thousands and thousands of families to assure that their college education is affordable. I, along with my colleagues, know that financial aid plays a critical role in the decision-making abilities of a family, and we support that wholeheartedly. Your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) submission has been received at Coe College. However, the Department of Education (DE) has alerted us that your application is one of the many applications that must be reprocessed because of a federal system processing error that resulted in an incorrect Student Aid Index (SAI). DE will initiate the reprocessing once they’ve corrected their system, and you do not need to take any action. The reprocessing of your application is causing a delay in providing you with a financial aid offer from Coe College. In addition, if you listed any other colleges on the FAFSA, they are also delayed in getting accurate information from the DE about your eligibility for financial aid. We anticipate receiving your reprocessed application with the corrected SAI within the next couple of weeks. We anticipate being able to provide you with the most accurate financial aid offer within three weeks. Your patience throughout this process is very much appreciated. We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience this additional delay may cause and will be sure to reach out to you as soon as we have your official offer. If there are any other developments from the DE, we will reach out to you directly about your financial aid and how best to navigate any other issues. Of course, we are hopeful and have every intention of assuring you have your offer from Coe College soon. Please know that we take your financial investment in your college education seriously. We are here to support you as best we can and invite you to reach out to us as you have questions or concerns.
  10. Well, we just got word that DD's FAFSA was one that was messed up. College is waiting - hoping to get us some information on package within 3 weeks. We shall see what happens.
  11. I don't do taxes (except family members), but 'tis the season:
  12. I don't normally like this cat meme, but this one made me giggle.
  13. Kids did Build Your Library 10 in 9th and 10th grade (2 kids together). It has Biology paired with "Nature Art". BYL has the following resources scheduled: Laws Guide to Nature Drawing and Journaling The Curious Naturalist: Nature's Everyday Mysteries The Home Place: Memoirs of a Colored Man's Love Affair with Nature (although I don't think this was a book when my kids did it a couple years ago). I wasn't too involved, as I had just started working again. They just followed the guide mostly for that subject with some input from me, so I don't really have any helpful information.
  14. Our budget is squeaky tight, but we do have a few splurges: A weekly yoga class (with youngest DD) every other 6 week stretch, a weekly (Casey's or McDonald's) coca-cola, the black card level at Planet Fitness, and the YNAB app.
  15. No, but my cat's name is Eclipse, and she wondered why we talked about her all day...
  16. We were going to travel, but stuff came up and we had to cancel. Our area was at 91ish% totality. My kids thought that 91% was pretty cool, so eclipse viewing was still a hit. My 80+yo next door neighbor thought it was awesome! He had the biggest smile on his face the whole time - that alone was worth it to me as his wife recently passed and he's been pretty depressed. All of us were shocked how cold it got all of a sudden.
  17. One of my kids has ARFID so a couple of years ago when she became a teen I stopped cooking for her. She now lives on mac n cheese, Vandekamp's fish filets, cheese pizza, cinnamon rolls, chicken nuggets or fingers, shakes, and chocolate. Her only condiment is ketchup. She will eat a pbnj sandwich when she needs a packed lunch, but she has to choke it down. The other two weren't as picky, but it was difficult since the picky one kind of set the menu for many years.
  18. Most of these are pretty well-known movies, but quotes we throw around the family a lot. Better Off Dead: "I want my two dollars!" Monty Python: "'Tis but a flesh wound..." The Princess Bride: "Have fun storming the castle!" Despicable Me: "He's so fluffy, I'm gonna die!" and "The physical appearance of the please makes no difference." Toy Story: "The word I'm looking for I cannot say, because there are preschool toys present."
  19. My kids used various levels of BYL for 9th grade (level 8, level 7, and level 10) depending on where they/their siblings were in history. Lots of reading. Weekly 1 page report on a topic that caught their interest. 1-2 longer reports per year, 3-5 pages. No quizzes. No tests. We discussed, and they narrated. Two of the kids did the narration cards from BYL as projects, about 5 or 6 a year (not quite monthly).
  20. I don't sleep well by any means, but this is my routine: Side & tummy sleeper. Never back. I flip from side to tummy to other side all night long. I have a super expensive king-size pillow (my mom actually won it in a sweepstakes) that I lay my head on, and a cheapo pillow from Walmart that I use to support my joints. I have EDS and my shoulder likes to pop out of joint in my sleep. Resting my shoulders & arms on this pillow keep my shoulders happy. A white noise machine helps a little. Eye masks makes me feel claustrophobic though. I haven't tried ear plugs because I was worried about little kids; I should try them now. All caffeine and all exercise has to happen before 10 am or I am up all night. I usually go no caffeine, but some mornings I cave. I can take magnesium for a couple days if my insomnia gets too bad. But any more than 4 days in a row, and I am up at midnight for 3 hours. I do the same with melatonin and nyquil and tylenol PM. They all work for 2-5 days, and then I pay for it. So I only use them if I am not sleeping at all.
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