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| Re: Homeschooling a non willing student [message #779399 is a reply to message #779308 ] |
Thu, 23 May 2013 03:02 |
Tamara Eaton Messages: 3834 Registered: April 2005 Location: South |
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Much, much wisdom shared already and I wholeheartedly agree with the responses so far! I am praying for the Lord to give you His wisdom and strength and for Him to really bless your family as you look to Him to work out every detail for His glory and for your son's good.
"For this you have Jesus!"
With love and hugs,
Tamara
Blessings,
Tamara
"There is always enough time to do the will of God. Don't Waste Your Life!"
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| | Forum: Living Life to the Glory of God |
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| Topic: Thursday, May 23 |
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| Thursday, May 23 [message #779390] |
Thu, 23 May 2013 00:14 |
Lisa T. Messages: 3777 Registered: April 2005 Location: New Hampshire |
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41 For truly, I say to you, whoever gives you a cup of water to drink because you bear the name of Christ, will by no means lose his reward. 42 "Whoever causes one of these little ones who believe in me to sin, it would be better for him if a great millstone were hung round his neck and he were thrown into the sea. 43 And if your hand causes you to sin, cut it off; it is better for you to enter life maimed than with two hands to go to hell, to the unquenchable fire. Mark 9:41-43
“Do what is good; avoid what is evil.” That’s the message today. But what lengths Jesus suggests we should go to avoid evil! Cutting off our hands & feet…plucking out eyes…it seems extreme! Jesus has been very clear about the need to stay away from sin, and especially from teaching others that sinful behavior is OK. We have a great responsibility as parents, teachers, and most of all as professed Christians to avoid sin, so that we don’t teach others to sin.
**Lord Jesus, help me to be an example of your love today!**
Good morning! Another long day ahead, but now I'm half way through the term at the university! I guess I'll make it to July...
I was asked by my dept. head if I would teach AP Environmental Science next year. I really would enjoy that...but it would entail a lot of preparation time this summer. I think I will say yes, though...I have nothing of import to do this summer, and teaching that class will make the next couple of years fun for me. It's a college level course, and actually in my field of training, so it could be a springboard to offering a college level environmental science at a local college sometime after retirement...
My plan for today:
Coffee & quiet
Take glassware out of dishwasher and return to classroom
Set up lab for today
Teach (calories in food lab in chem; titrations in period 4 honors; pH in period 6 honors)
Grade tests
Grade portfolios
Grade lab reports
Grade college work
Dinner at Farmer's Market
Chem class at FP
Have a great day! SOAP for all of you.
[Updated on: Thu, 23 May 2013 03:11] Lisa T.
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| Re: Thursday, May 23 [message #779392 is a reply to message #779390 ] |
Thu, 23 May 2013 01:54 |
Emily Messages: 1710 Registered: April 2005 Location: Southeast Ohio |
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Good morning!
That's a cool opportunity, Lisa! I never took a full course on environmental science, but I've read some about it and I think it's fascinating. Would you teach this instead of chemistry, then?
Just an average, ordinary Thursday here...I don't even think I'm going to make a list. All I have on the agenda is work, gym, and music rehearsal tonight. Anything else will be a bonus.
Emily
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| Re: Thursday, May 23 [message #779393 is a reply to message #779390 ] |
Thu, 23 May 2013 02:05 |
Terri in NY Messages: 4758 Registered: April 2005 Location: NY |
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Good morning ladies!
No list for me today. I'll be spending a good chunk of the day in the car and a doctor's office for Stephen's 7 month check-up at the endocrinologist. It's about an hour and a half away through heavy traffic and of course, it's supposed to storm all day. Fun, fun!
I am planning on some light school with Emily and then this afternoon try and get my linen closet cleaned out and organized. And do some sewing.
Have a wonderful day!
Terri
"Blessed is the woman who has a smile in her voice, a sparkle in her eyes, a song on her lips; a spring in her step, a warmth in her touch, a depth to her beauty, a purpose for her life, a joy in her faith, a hope in her breast and a love in her heart."
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| Re: Thursday, May 23 [message #779400 is a reply to message #779392 ] |
Thu, 23 May 2013 03:09 |
Lisa T. Messages: 3777 Registered: April 2005 Location: New Hampshire |
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| Emily wrote on Thu, 23 May 2013 01:54 | Good morning!
That's a cool opportunity, Lisa! I never took a full course on environmental science, but I've read some about it and I think it's fascinating. Would you teach this instead of chemistry, then?
Just an average, ordinary Thursday here...I don't even think I'm going to make a list. All I have on the agenda is work, gym, and music rehearsal tonight. Anything else will be a bonus. 
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I will still have 2 sections of chem and 2 sections of honors integrated science, plus the APES. Right now I have 3 sections of chem and 2 of honors.
Here's your list:
Work
Gym
Music rehearsal
Lisa T.
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| Re: Thursday, May 23 [message #779401 is a reply to message #779393 ] |
Thu, 23 May 2013 03:10 |
Lisa T. Messages: 3777 Registered: April 2005 Location: New Hampshire |
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| Terri in NY wrote on Thu, 23 May 2013 02:05 | Good morning ladies!
No list for me today. I'll be spending a good chunk of the day in the car and a doctor's office for Stephen's 7 month check-up at the endocrinologist. It's about an hour and a half away through heavy traffic and of course, it's supposed to storm all day. Fun, fun!
I am planning on some light school with Emily and then this afternoon try and get my linen closet cleaned out and organized. And do some sewing.
Have a wonderful day!
Terri
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Here's your list:
Endocrinologist visit
School with Emily
Clean & organize linen closet
Sew
Looks like a full day to me!
Lisa T.
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| Re: Thursday, May 23 [message #779404 is a reply to message #779390 ] |
Thu, 23 May 2013 03:46 |
Teri in AZ Messages: 2972 Registered: April 2005 Location: Tucson, AZ |
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Lisa, I appreciate your post, we do need to watch out for who is watching us.
Not much today - just school work - going to try to finish the rest today, since my weekly plans with my friend got cancelled - she has strep. I should get up and go to dgd's 5th grade graduation, but it's at 8, and I'm simply not up to it. I did go to her dance recital last night. Tonight we have Divorce Care.
Here's my short list:
up/normal stuff
quiet time
walk - made it 2 miles yesterday, I think I'll do the same today
b/l prep
school work the rest of the day
Divorce Care tonight
My kids' last day of work for the school year is today. They (all three, dd, ds, and dd of a different mother - the young lady who lives with us) all three work as para-pros at a the same elementary school dgd is graduating from today. They all have very busy summers planned:
DD is going on a 4 week mission trip to Sierra Leone, preceded by 2 weeks training camp
DS is taking summer school classes towards certification and that will be beneficial towards his master's degree
dd(adopted is spending time with her mother (home from Papua New Guinea for the summer), going to the training camp for dd's mission trip as a "Barnabas" for two weeks - she'll be home for the month of July, then off to Michigan to photograph her sister's wedding and see her dad and brothers who are coming home for it. She's very excited. She didn't think she would see her family until next year.
The kids are busier than I am this summer! I just have school, a short trip July 4th week, then a longer trip to North Carolina and Tennessee for a family reunion and to see dh's son, dil and dgs.
Have a great day!
Teri in AZ
To quote Father Tim of the Mitford Series: "Pray the prayer that never fails."
God is still on the Throne.
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| Re: Thursday, May 23 [message #779406 is a reply to message #779390 ] |
Thu, 23 May 2013 04:06 |
PamE Messages: 3297 Registered: April 2005 Location: AZ (but it's a DRY heat!) |
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I'm tired just reading all of everyone's plans! Today is the first day of dd2's summer vacation so part of the morning will be spent trying to keep ds2 and the pup semi-quiet, lol. It's ds1's last day of school (YAY!) and dh has a four day weekend. Should be awesome! Happy Thursday, all! 
Here's my to do today...
Up/dressed/make bed/wipe down bathroom
Quiet time
Pick up
Clean up kitchen
Take A to school
Schoolwork with L
Exercise
Dust
Take pkg to PO/GET STAMPS!
Work on grocery list and menu
Go to store for a few things (again!)
Pick A up from school – LAST DAY!!!
Meet Mom @ G’s @ 12:30
Charge/activate phone
Gather eggs/feed chx
Get cards ready to mail
Dinner pre-prep: thaw/cook chicken
Dinner: chicken divan, brown rice, salad
Clean up
Pre-prep for tomorrow
Copy work
[Updated on: Thu, 23 May 2013 07:50] 'We can underline our Bibles till our pens run dry without a drop of ink splattering our lives. The self-deception slithers in when we mistake appreciation for application or being touched with being changed.' Beth Moore
~James 1:22~
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| Topic: Please pray for Levi-update in thread |
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| Re: Please pray for Levi [message #779412 is a reply to message #779300 ] |
Thu, 23 May 2013 05:20 |
Maddie Messages: 1348 Registered: July 2005 Location: Oregon |
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I think because of her disabilities (non verbal, visually impaired, wheelchair, develpmentally more like a baby or toddler), VNS wouldn't really improve her life. Benefit probably wouldn't outweigh risks of surgery. She was on Keppra for awhile, then got off that when they added Depakote. Still on Depakote and phenobarbital--if she gets completely off topamax it will be nice just to have fewer meds and less wear and tear on the liver that has to process 'em. I'm curious if she'll start to sweat (she doesn't now and that is a possible side effect of topamax) or if her appetite will change (I think topamax is supposed to suppress it).
Maddie
Mom of 3 girls 16, 12, and 10
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| Topic: Communion and also conviction |
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| Re: Communion and also conviction [message #779415 is a reply to message #779369 ] |
Thu, 23 May 2013 06:17 |
Tracy in Peru Messages: 7298 Registered: April 2005 Location: Trujillo, Peru |
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We practice open communion, but the way you describe the invitation to partake would leave me unsettled also. I probably would have done exactly as you did, took part, and then felt uneasy later as I thought about it more.
I don't think you did anything wrong, but I do think you can take something away from it to help you decide in the future with some experience under your belt. Perhaps it was some unfortunate wording in the moment, but "next time" you would decline.
I'm sensing you want to avoid a debate on open communion, and I do too. It just is something where there are two very different opinions. Maybe deciding where you are on that issue would help in the future.
In Him--Tracy
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| | Forum: Special Needs Homeschooling |
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| Topic: Heard of PANDAS? |
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| Re: Heard of PANDAS? [message #779416 is a reply to message #779407 ] |
Thu, 23 May 2013 06:20 |
Tracy in Peru Messages: 7298 Registered: April 2005 Location: Trujillo, Peru |
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This article is about 18 months old.
In Him--Tracy
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| Topic: Doctor Who? |
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| | Forum: General Chats |
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| Topic: Free for Kindle |
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| Re: Free for Kindle [message #779398 is a reply to message #779345 ] |
Thu, 23 May 2013 02:55 |
Tamara Eaton Messages: 3834 Registered: April 2005 Location: South |
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| Lisa R. wrote on Wed, 22 May 2013 05:07 | Wonder how much memory my Kindle actually has???? I've been downloading free books like crazy this week! 
Thanks for sharing.
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Yes! My old policy (especially with my regular Kindle) was to download them, then only keep the ones I'm interested in reading fairly soon on the actual device --the rest got deleted and moved to archives. But now on my Kindle Fire I have so many that look good that I haven't removed very many lately!
I'm embarrassed to admit how many Kindle books I actually have in my archives now --the vast majority were free for a limited time.
Plus, I think of how much money I'm saving -- less gas used by not driving to the library weekly anymore (I can even use our library's digital library services for ebooks!), no need to keep buying more lumber for more wall to wall bookshelves, etc.,
Blessings,
Tamara
"There is always enough time to do the will of God. Don't Waste Your Life!"
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| Dh and son are out of town so... [message #779402] |
Thu, 23 May 2013 03:40 |
Michele (Queen of Cheap) Messages: 6498 Registered: April 2005 Location: Georgia |
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They went to SC for a fishing trip. I have 4 full days to clean the house! I have a hard time doing big projects when dh is underfoot (he is home full time). Yesterday I got my herb garden planted, I have new plants out on the back deck, I have geraniums planted in 7 hanging baskets on the front porch, I have the hummingbird feeds out, I cleaned out the birdhouses so they are now ready for new moms, I brought all my houseplants back in after a 2 week stint on the back deck for a little fresh air, sunshine and a little fertilizer 
Today and tomorrow will be a complete dejunking, organizing and cleaning of the laundry room, kitchen and dining room. This will included going through the freezers, refrig and pantry to see what I have and what I need. In the dining room is where all the homeschooling stuff is and we are done for the year so now is a good time to go through that. They rest of the house only needs normal cleaning stuff done.
Saturday I will be cleaning my desk area (genealogy stuff) and I will be doing the paperwork for Jimmy's operators license (checkoff sheets, logs required by GA), ordering Jimmy's standardized test, and putting together Jimmy and Kristin's portfolio and transcripts (needed for Kristin to get into college). Kristin is getting ready to take her GED (needed so that we will qualify for the HOPE scholarship as soon as she starts, if not, homeschoolers don't qualify until they have 30 semester hours).
Michele, The Organic Queen of Cheap!
(aka Shelly the Swamp Frog)
Happily posting on CHF since 1995
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| Re: Dh and son are out of town so... [message #779405 is a reply to message #779402 ] |
Thu, 23 May 2013 03:48 |
Diana P. Messages: 4272 Registered: April 2005 Location: New England |
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I got tired just reading this!
BUT...I salute you. Coincidentally, my dh and ds are also away, in Tennessee this week.
I have not been productive according to my list, even though I had big plans: clean out a cabinet in the basement, go through the extra containers and pare them down, vegetable planting, homeschool shelf cleaning, grades to computer and transcript upgrading.
Here's what dd and I HAVE done: cooked together, played games, prayed together, read books together, grocery shopping, swim class (for her), and today we are going for our herbs and tomato plants.
So, it's been a "different" productive, I guess...we're also dodging thunderstorms, lol.
Kudos to you for attacking your projects!
After reading your post, maybe I'll slink over to the huge bin of plastic containers and address THAT mess, at least.
Grace & Peace,
Diana
"Do your best, then rest"
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| Re: Dh and son are out of town so... [message #779408 is a reply to message #779405 ] |
Thu, 23 May 2013 04:44 |
Michele (Queen of Cheap) Messages: 6498 Registered: April 2005 Location: Georgia |
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My two daughters that still live at home work so I am in the house by myself. I am having such a good time! I am throwing out tons of stuff with no one around to object! They won't even miss it, that's the funny part.
Michele, The Organic Queen of Cheap!
(aka Shelly the Swamp Frog)
Happily posting on CHF since 1995
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| Re: Dh and son are out of town so... [message #779418 is a reply to message #779402 ] |
Thu, 23 May 2013 08:37 |
Elise Messages: 1752 Registered: April 2006 Location: Ohio |
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| Michele (Queen of Cheap) wrote on Thu, 23 May 2013 03:40 | They went to SC for a fishing trip. I have 4 full days to clean the house!
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This made me LOL!
If I were home for four days by myself, that's the LAST thing I'd be doing! But to each her own, LOL. Enjoy!
And do at least one fun thing.
Blessings,
Elise
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| Re: Registrry (?) for wedding [message #779391 is a reply to message #779352 ] |
Thu, 23 May 2013 00:49 |
Bethany Messages: 214 Registered: May 2005 Location: Maine |
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I have a friend who got married later in life. Her and her DH are in their mid 40s and have never been married before. They both had houses with everything they need so they set up a registry where people could give them flyer miles for their honeymoon.
Bethany
Wife to DH Alex since June 2012
Daughter of Kelly E
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| Re: Registrry (?) for wedding [message #779413 is a reply to message #779352 ] |
Thu, 23 May 2013 05:50 |
elliemaejune Messages: 1687 Registered: April 2005 Location: Texas |
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| MicheleB wrote on Wed, 22 May 2013 05:44 | My brother is getting married in July (his second, her first).
Yesterday, I received a card type thing in the mail with their names on top and this:
"For honeymoon registry contact: <name of person?> AAA Travel Agency and phone number"
And underneath:
"For lodging accommodations contact: <name of person> Country Inn Suites, address, phone number."
I've never received anything like this and am a little confused. I know they don't want gifts, just money towards traveling. I think I understand the first part to be the actual 'registry' part where you can call and put money towards their travel. Not sure what the second part is.
Any ideas? Have you ever received a card like this?
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They may not solicit money for their honeymoon. It is just rude. Which wasn't actually your question, but it's too big a no-no not to mention it at all. I'm actually gobsmacked that they would do this. o_0
Born again since 1974
Married to Mr. Ellie for over 30 years
Mom to 2 amazing grown-up dds and 2 dsil
Grandmother to 1 beautiful baby boy
A kitten dies every time you use an apostrophe to pluralize.
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| Re: Registrry (?) for wedding [message #779420 is a reply to message #779413 ] |
Thu, 23 May 2013 11:42 |
Jamie Messages: 3144 Registered: April 2005 Location: NE FL |
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| elliemaejune wrote on Thu, 23 May 2013 06:50 |
| MicheleB wrote on Wed, 22 May 2013 05:44 | My brother is getting married in July (his second, her first).
Yesterday, I received a card type thing in the mail with their names on top and this:
"For honeymoon registry contact: <name of person?> AAA Travel Agency and phone number"
And underneath:
"For lodging accommodations contact: <name of person> Country Inn Suites, address, phone number."
I've never received anything like this and am a little confused. I know they don't want gifts, just money towards traveling. I think I understand the first part to be the actual 'registry' part where you can call and put money towards their travel. Not sure what the second part is.
Any ideas? Have you ever received a card like this?
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They may not solicit money for their honeymoon. It is just rude. Which wasn't actually your question, but it's too big a no-no not to mention it at all. I'm actually gobsmacked that they would do this. o_0
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I think it is rude as well; however, having never heard of a 'honeymoon registry' I googled the term and apparently it is an acceptable/legit thing. Part of the changing with the times, I guess.
Peace
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