That was very nice of youThank you for your answer. The personal e mail is what I was focusing on. I had a student I was concerned about leave school yesterday at 1pm. The mom picked her up from the school nurse's office. When I got home at 4pm I sent that child's mom an e-mail to ask how the child is feeling and wishing her well. I just wondered if that mom will even check her personal g mail.
If there is an upside to my age, the words "accrue" and "for my kids" is pretty much the same thing. I can lease much cheaper and I have no interest in any long, long range plans to keep something from now on. If I go before it does. I'm fine. If I last to the end of the lease then I get a new car every three years. At my age that is about the most excitement I can handle or hope for.
and maybe do one less park day and add MNSSHPI checked for my family for the week before labor day with the free dining. Staying at the cabins is just under $5000 for 5 nights and 6 days. I don’t think that is terrible considering the meals and tickets are included. We could go to AOA for $5000, or get 2 rooms at Port Orleans or Caribbean Beach for about $5400. It is making me rethink May.
I saw one at a store right before ChristmasUgh! We didn't have that. But it is a new TOY. Hopefully they will all settle in soon. Introduce them to Pet Rock, it is a great distraction.
I'm not a fan of denim jackets, never was but the one you posted looked cute.The denim jacket is beyond on soft and cuddly.
I know you're joking, but in all seriousness, at least in the Netherlands it would be very difficult to be vegan, and VERY expensive. Just an example, I have lived here for 16 years now, and last year was the ONLY time I have ever found a spaghetti squash, and only one time. Our grocery stores have the basics; broccoli, carrots, lettuce, green beans, etc....but the produce section is about a 5th the size of the produce section at an American grocery store. So if you were looking for anything but the basics, good luck. Even the weekly open air markets where farmers sell their wares don't have anything other than the basics. There is no cheese substitute that I know about....there are a few milks like almond milk, and soy, but your diet wouldn't be particularly varied. You'd have to eat pretty much the same thing every day. We just don't have the options here for meat subtitutes, dairy substitutes...I can't even buy corn flour at my grocery store much less specialty diet items. You'd have to go to very specialized stores and spend beaucoup bucks to manage a vegan diet here, I'd think.Do they not grow vegetables in Europe...?!
OuchI know you're joking, but in all seriousness, at least in the Netherlands it would be very difficult to be vegan, and VERY expensive. Just an example, I have lived here for 16 years now, and last year was the ONLY time I have ever found a spaghetti squash, and only one time. Our grocery stores have the basics; broccoli, carrots, lettuce, green beans, etc....but the produce section is about a 5th the size of the produce section at an American grocery store. So if you were looking for anything but the basics, good luck. Even the weekly open air markets where farmers sell their wares don't have anything other than the basics. There is no cheese substitute that I know about....there are a few milks like almond milk, and soy, but your diet wouldn't be particularly varied. You'd have to eat pretty much the same thing every day. We just don't have the options here for meat subtitutes, dairy substitutes...I can't even buy corn flour at my grocery store much less specialty diet items. You'd have to go to very specialized stores and spend beaucoup bucks to manage a vegan diet here, I'd think.
Well, I could be wrong, not being vegan and never having tried to eat a vegan diet. But I've never noticed a vegan cheese in the cheese section, for example. And while the stores do have a few soy-based products and there is a vegetarian meat section, it's VERY small...like....5 or 6 different items, most of them breaded, so I'm assuming they use egg, which as a vegan, you couldn't have. And knowing how hard it has been for me to find things like different kinds of flour, sugar free anything...stores just don't have much for specialty diets. My mom was diabetic and I used to get her sugar free treats like chocolate and ice cream...I looked EVERYWHERE for sugar free chocolate here when my friend Bob was diagnosed with cancer. I wanted to send him a care package and he was diabetic...but no one had sugar free anything. They are just now starting to see a few gluten free things in the past year. But things like egg substitute are non-existant as far as I can tell.Ouch
It is a lot better in the UK. Still not as much choice as 'merica , but better.
Both my kids format at work is IM'ing. It isn't always an immediate response but the platform is set to be few words and quick answers. The younger tend to be less wordy in business life. Have you proof'd this. Yes, No.
Oh gosh. For a moment I thought she was back.
I'm not a fan of denim jackets, never was but the one you posted looked cute.
I wonder if she could pay her house just by selling her shoes.Hahaaa...!!!!!
Imelda Marcos had nothin’ on this client...!!!!!!!
I thought maybe someone would get this as a reference to this song:
Both my kids format at work is IM'ing. It isn't always an immediate response but the platform is set to be few words and quick answers. The younger tend to be less wordy in business life. Have you proof'd this. Yes, No.
We are the same age. I know the song, but don’t remember seeing that program. Dh doesn’t remember that either.
We use it too...but I'm not above ignoring people, especially if I'm too busy. Or if I don't like them.We use IMing at my work... it's a blessing and a curse. You can't really hide when you aren't ready to answer right away!
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