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  1. Yeah, I felt old the other day when i talked to my class about 9/11.   I asked them if they remembered how the nation came together.  They gave me a blank look, then one of them told me, " But Mrs. xxxxx, I was only 1 year old then!"

     

    Didn't 9/11 happen yesterday????

     

     

    A similar thing happened in a class I'm taking at a community college... The professor was illustrating a point using 9/11 as an example, then she realized most of the class was less than five years old when it happened. In 2001, I had just given birth to my first dd, so most of my classmates, it seems, are my are kids' age...  :glare:

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  2. Amen. I wish I had know all that from the beginning too.  :(

     

    ETA: I thought of one: I wish I had known to be more compassionate, understanding, and light, instead of always trying to instill a life lesson or manners, or the "correct" way to do/say things. I wish I had given my kids more grace.

     

    For example, I recently learned that if I take my teen to Starbucks for an iced tea, or if I surprise her by getting it while I'm out and bring it home, she's so happy and thankful that her most dreaded schoolwork gets done a bit faster and with much less complaining.

     

    Whereas before I would have made her "earn" it. I'd insist that she finish all her math, without complaint, by a certain time, etc. and THEN I'd get her an iced tea. All the stipulations made her grumpy and didn't motivate her at all. 

     

    I feel like I made a big deal out of things I could have let slide to boost the kids morale when they were younger. "Hey, we're all having a crummy day, let's go to the park after lunch!" instead of "If you don't finish your grammar, we won't have time to go to the park after lunch!" 

     

    And I'm not a negative person, quite the opposite! But looking back, I guess I was too serious with regard to homeschooling. 

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  3. Tell the truth. You just come here to tell dog vomit stories about baby rats. :lol:

     

    Well, technically, I was merely stating a fact of what happened.  :p

     

    Yeah, I guess I was thinking whining means complaining, or posting vents / JAWMS. (Which I enjoy reading because they are frequently also my own frustrations.)

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  4. Gah! That will be a good story someday. But today, ick.

     

    Eh, a much better story is the time he overturned the kayak and caught the very large adult rat that was hiding underneath and how I screamed at him to drop it and then bludgeoned the rat with one of the kayak oars and sprayed blood across the front of my white tank top.  :D

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  5. I would call the vet and ask.

     

    I feel sorry for the baby rat. I also feel sorry for you, because there are things in life that you really wish you could un-see, and this definitely qualifies. :ack2:

     

     I know I probably should, but if I call the vet, of course they'll say to bring him in... 

     

    And thanks, it actually wasn't such a bad scene... just a fuzzy creature in a pile of white froth.  :laugh:

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  6. And it's ALIVE ! Squirming around in the driveway.

     

    I suspect he couldn't keep it down because it was probably moving around in his stomach.

     

    He's a 70lb. Hound / Lab mix, the rat about 3-4 inches long (not including the tail).

     

     

     

    Do I need to do anything for the dog?? 

     

    I threw the rat in the woods and hosed off the driveway...

     

     

     

     

  7. I'm interested, I love to declutter!

     

    I spark joyed my house about 2 years ago so there isn't that much left for me to do. But with the warmer weather lately, this is what I've accomplished in the past two weeks:

     

    I gave away 8 or 9 bags of kids clothing and shoes to a friend whose kids are a bit younger than mine.

     

    Returned several articles of my recently purchased clothing I found "on sale." I don't need them!

     

    Decluttered some costume jewelry I've had for years... kept only nice, age-appropriate pieces. 

     

    Organized hall closet: Took out everything that didn't belong there. Now it's only coats and shoes :)

     

    Organized/decluttered dh's side of the closet and hung everything I could that was previously folded.

     

     

    The kitchen cabinets are next.

     

    Also, papers...  :willy_nilly:

     

    Books: Avoiding for now, pretending I don't see the piles forming around, on top of, and next to all the bookshelves... in every room...

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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