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I am so, so sorry for your loss... :grouphug:
OR with anesthesia. I've had to undergo a D&C after a miscarriage at 10 weeks. It was the last thing I wanted to recall. I really can't imagine having it done in an OB's office.
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I feel so dumb, though, after this episode. I guess I'm not smart enough to understand Moffat's timey-wimey vision. :glare: I'm lost... But I'm still watching!
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In reference to something that is really fantastic, "That's made of win!"
"SRSLY" when used outside of texting; for example on a message board. I understand the usefulness of contractions while texting, but really now, how hard it is to type a full word?
"That's golden." Again, in reference to something really fantastic.
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We are fine. DH went out and took a few pictures and short videos around 6:30 this morning. Lots of downed trees, including a crushed car about a block away. No flooding where we are. Our electricity flashed a bit, but that was it. The wind and rain kept me awake some last night. I think I was just on edge.
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No. There is a solenoid for the gas which is wired in series with the electric glow plug. Without electricity, this solenoid will not open to allow the gas to flow, even if the fire is already lit.
Thanks... that's all I needed to know. Turning it off now... I guess I'll braise the chicken French-style on the stovetop instead of oven roasting.
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Anyone know how soon we can get the episode if we don't have cable?
I buy the season pass on iTunes and download onto computer. We bought an AppleTV a few weeks ago. It is $99. It allows us to watch anything we have in iTunes on a computer on our television. You can also stream Netflix and rent movies from Apple TV.
Episodes are usually made available for download around midnight Eastern time after it airs in the US. season Six part II cost $16.99. Once you buy it is yours. It is not a rental.
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If I turn my gas oven on, and keep it on really low, if the power goes out, will it stay on? We have an electric ignition, so I can't manually light it.
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OK so far. Few electrical flickers, one big enough to take computer offline. Obviously back online now.
Bit of rain, a bit windy, not much else.
Oh yeah. We are near Mt. Vernon in VA.
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While we still have power, the girls are watching Harry Potter and the Sorceror's Stone.
I'm online with my fellow Doctor Who friends obsessing over tonight's Season 6 Part II premiere, even though I probably won't be able to download it from iTunes as I assume the power will go out sometime overnight. We have already had several flickers, and it is barely raining. I think the electrical vaults are saturated already.
DH is at the gym exercising.
I am going to roast a chicken for dinner (we have a gas range, so I turned on the oven to keep it going for the duration of the day. The kitchen will be hot, but we'll be able to cook. I'm also going to make a pot of turkey lentil stew.
I plan on doing some crocheting later.
We have a generator, but we're only going to keep lights and fridge hooked up. Not sure if we'll attach the TV and DVD player or not. Might try to keep the computer hooked up. We'll see.
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Scholaric.com.
It's online, which isn't what I wanted.
But I truly like it, and it fills the need.
Thanks. I just signed up for a 15 day trial. It works on my iPad which is helpful because or the portability. We will be studying all over the place. We don't have a classroom per se.
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Excel
Did you make your own forms?
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I really don't want wait for a promised future Mac app for progress tracking, planning, etc.
What do you use for home school planning RIGHT NOW??? :bigear:
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My son's soccer team cancelled practice "just in case". Just in case WHAT?!?!?! If it were to happen again wouldn't the middle of a field be the safest place to be? :lol:
You made me giggle!!!! You are so right.
We were in Old Town Alexandria when it happened... all that brick lining those old buildings did make us worry for a minute. We were sitting in a restaurant in a building that was at least 200 years old... brick-lined walls, heavy beams overhead.
DH got this really serious look on his face and shouted, "OUT! OUT! OUT! EARTHQUAKE!" and squirreled us out to the entryway of the restaurant, but pulled us back when he remembered all of the bricks. We really, really felt it strongly. We were about two blocks from the Potomac on King Street. It was pretty scary. The girls were shaken.
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Remember the teeny tiny bottles of Tabasco that you could get for camping? I LOVED those!
I have been buying vanilla from Costco for several years now... bit honking ugly plastic bottles with a flip top lid. :( But the vanilla is really good... I suppose that's some consolation, but you are right... the little brown glass bottles were special.
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Why does...
Everything suck
A cat do that
Hair turn grey
Facebook hate babies
Time fly
asparagus make urine smell
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None here. In fact, Apple recommends against the use of a screen protector on the website. I only know this because I checked two months ago... best Buy tried to sell a protector and installation for a boatload of money, but I was dubious. I have talked to several users now who did have them, and took it off as it reduced performance and dulled the gorgeous crispness of the screen. I do have one of those cool folding magnetic covers though.
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Received telephone notification today that everything is in order and we are official. :D. I KNOW it was the marriage certificate that sealed it.
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You sent in your marriage certificate? That's really interesting. Never even occurred to me! lol
I just send in a note saying I'm planning on homeschooling, want to use the testing option, and plan on doing (whatever subjects we are planning). I take a digital picture of my diploma (still in the frame). The third year we schooled, I got a little rebellious and told them it should be on file already. :D
You will be fine.
How exciting, that you are homeschooling again!!
Heeee.. I'm SOOOOOO type A, and I figured since it was the last day to submit the LOI i didn't want any surprises like, "your last name is different now... prove your existence"...
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Another question... if we find that something isn't working, do we need to notify of curriculum change?
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This is how I do ours:
(First and Last Name of Child) - Grade 7
English - Spelling Power / Winston Grammar / Literary Lessons from the Lord of the Rings
Math - Teaching Textbooks Prealgebra
History - Beautiful Feet's Geography through Literature
Science - Rainbow Science Year 1 (Chemistry & Physics)
Art - Dubosque's Drawing Books
Music - Piano Lessons
PE - Tae Kwon Do Lessons
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I do this for each of my kids and send it in along with my letter of intent and standardized test scores (you won't have to send those in until next year, if this is your 1st year homeschooling).
It's just a list of what I'm using for each subject. They've never said anything about the list, one way or the other, so I assume it works for them! :)
I think what I did was adequate then:
Mathematics: Singapore Math, various Kumon supporting materials, Miquon manipulatives
Reading: Phonics Pathways/Reading Pathways
English Grammar: First Language Lessons for the Well-Trained Mind
History: The Well Trained Mind Story of the World
Art: Evan-Moore Teach Art to Children
Science: REAL Science for Kids
Ooops, I didn't include PE. She will be on swim team. Do I need to amend it?
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For the Curr. - I just write the subject and the primary text I will be using, like SOTW for history. I got a letter back from the school system that said I had turned in all the required things to homeschool, so it must be acceptable to do it that way.
THANKS!!!! What I did was adequate then.
I just hit SEND!
:party:
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I know this is rude, but BUMP BUMP BUMP!!!! I really need to know ASAP!!!
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Got my documentation in order:
Diploma (I can't find my high school, so I used my college)
Marriage certificate to show my name change (I'm VERY type A)
Completed LOI
REGARDING THE CURRICULUM: How do I document this? Simply create a Word doc listing the subject and choice of curriculum?
ETA: Princess Duckie Girl is a rising second grader
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I thought maybe the Doctor had taken on a companion who bakes! I have missed your voice around here!:D:grouphug:
Blushing.... He took me to Boulangerie the planet, not the bakery.
So glad to be back for real.
HS-ing in England or Japan... ????
in General Education Discussion Board
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USAF DH is working on his dream sheet for his next assignment. Several of the possibilities are outside of the US:
Japan - My second choice
England - My first choice
Italy - sigh... lovely, but I'd never get any schooling done, I think... :D
Turkey - a little nervous about this one
Stateside assignments he is considering applying for are in the following states:
NJ
CO
CA
SC
Not looking for any major analysis! Just wondering if there are one or two things that could share if you have lived in any of these places, pertaining to the ease or difficulty of homeschooling.