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  1. 8 minutes ago, NewnameC said:

    Does that work for engineering students? Does that work for students who were admitted Texas, but not into the school of engineering?

    I do know my daughter had a friend at UT Arlington her freshman year then transfer to UT Austin. She was in engineering, but I think it was in civil. But I don't know the details and my daughter is not in contact with her anymore.

  2. 19 minutes ago, Meredith said:

    I just knew that Saxon was not a good fit for *my* kids

    I did not mean to sound like this was aimed at you. Every parent needs to make their own decisions. I just so often hear that Saxon is not a good fit for STEM kids. The math major is my youngest. I also had an electric engineer, computer science (IT) major -- who went on to do purely programming and no IT at work, and a nurse. All did Saxon. All did well at college. But I taught them all differently according to their bent, but Saxon was the base line. And I also taught from a Christian Worldview but don't use mainly Christian text. My shelves are still lined with college texts I bout at half priced books to supplement anything and everything I was teaching at home.

  3. 11 hours ago, Meredith said:

    not a fan of Saxon math for my kids

    Yet my junior at college who is a math major did Saxon all the way through Calculus at home. Several of her professors say she has some of the best math understanding they have ever seen. And this is a child I never would have thought would major in math. She hated it until Calculus. She loved literature, piano, writing, and singing. That was where her focus was. Now we also focus heavily on logic here so that may have helped develop her math sense. 

  4. My daughter just got a call she just got a summer internship! It has been her dream to get this since she decided on her major. They take applicants from all over the US and there are only 25 accepted. 

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  5. I did both introductory logic and traditional logic book1 with my kids at that age. The names may have changed. Symbolic logic is good but the ability to change the words into the symbols to work with is important, probably the most important. And if I remember right both of these programs work with the symbols later in the book.

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  6. On 2/17/2021 at 2:45 PM, Sdel said:

    Our fireplace has been invaluable in stabilizing the heat in our house.  We are crammed into the living room with high peaked ceilings, open floor plan, tile floors, north facing door and leaky windows.....but the fireplace had kept the temps stable for when the central heat comes every 3 hours.  Otherwise our indoor heat drops like a stone once the power stops.   It got stuffy and smoky smelling late last night so tonight we are just going to burn one log going into dark to bump up the house for tempos into the teens.

    Our fireplace was warming our house somewhat also. It would have been nice to have the heat on every 3 hours. We were out 9, on 5, out 18, on 1, then out for 30. No water, no heat, just misery. We had a freezer full of food and a stocked pantry. We ate from the pantry. We also have an outdoor grill, but the winds were blowing at about 20mph and the temp was about 3 -- no way were we standing outside cooking. And yes we had saved water before the power outage, but it only goes so far.

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  7. Well I'm back. It has been crazy. Monday the power went out about 5 am (after a few hour rolls earlier), came back on at 2 pm for 5 hours. Went off for 18, then back for 1 hour (I almost cried at that point) and then was off for 32 hours. We made it out to my daughter's house 45 minutes north at the beginning of that 32 hour stretch. It was already down to 43 inside the house and we were running out of firewood. And since we are on well we had no water beyond the containers we had filled. Plenty of food, but of course nothing hot.

    My daughter was on a boil water notice since the treatment plant was out, but the house was warm! My college age daughter in the next town over had no water because of extremely low pressure in the town. Finally everything is starting to get back to normal!

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  8. That a beautiful article and a wonderful verse. Thanks @Steve Nesbitt for sharing. It actually had me reliving the pain of losing my son, my oldest. We got the unexpected news of his death in another city just 19 days before my daughter gave birth to my first grandchild. The pain, the sorrow, the joy all mixed at the same time.

    I am so sorry for your loss. 

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  9. I just went through this with my Mom. She had a stroke early Sept, a mild one. She just lost the desire to eat. I do think it is the natural progression to death. The stroke was a mild one and she could talk to us and use her walker. She just did not feel hungry and ate less and less. Hospice does help with many things. Mom went on hospice December 29 and she passed just this past Sunday.

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  10. Well, my reply will not be popular, Once I knew the child could do the computations accurately with confidence, I required them to check their work before giving it to me. And if there were more than 2-3 careless errors, I just handed the work back without telling them where the error was. I was trying to develop good work habits.

    My youngest did not like math at all; she is currently in the middle of her junior year at college as a math major with a 4.0 gpa. It did not kill her love for math or hurt her at all.

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  11. Today is my son's 35th birthday. My oldest and only boy. He died 3 1/2 years ago, suddenly. I could not imagine excluding family members from any event because they made me uncomfortable and brought up memories.

    And believe me there was quite a bit happening the first year after his death.

    My daughter had our first grandchild just 19 days later. I was in the delivery room even though it hit hard that my first had just died and I sobbed as I held that baby, not with joy, but with grief.

    My oldest got married 10 months later. Stephen's picture was displayed on the seat next to me so he could be a part of the wedding. That was hard. It was hard turning from lighting the unity candle to see a picture of my son.

    My youngest graduated from high school one day before the one year anniversary of his death. He was my first home school graduate. She, my last. His absence was definitely felt.

    But through it all I grieved and celebrated. We all grieve, but we cannot exclude others from the life that goes on. 

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  12. 14 hours ago, Ellie said:

    , Saxon does teach why as well as how

    Yes it does. My math major daughter used Saxon from 2nd grade through Calculus. Several of her professors say she is one of the best taught math students they have had. She did every problem in every book. Saxon works. Maybe not for every person, but it does work.

  13. The day is gray and very rainy. I said goodbye to my daughter and family (my only grandbabies, ages 18 months and 3 1/2) and I just signed the papers to put my mom on hospice. The gray day is very fitting.

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  14. The first holidays post loss are hard. We just did the same as always through the tears. The first one after Stephen's death was 4th of July for us. We live in the country and shoot our own fireworks. Stephen loved this. We got a few of his favorites, said this is for you son, cried, and lit it. And cried some more.

     

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  15. I would say that being busy helps. Just being busy. When my son died I felt numb. My only one schooling was older than yours. But she had a job that summer which kept her busy. (He died the end of May so we had just finished school for the year.) My daughter had her baby just 19 days later. I spent so much time with her, helping her adjust, grieve, and just keeping busy.

    I'm not certain that helps much. Just know my prayers are with you. I'm so sorry for your loss.

     

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