The Chit Chat Chit Chat Thread

MinnieM123

Premium Member
I too was born cross eyed. My folks sent me to an awesome cutting edge doc around Six Corners in Chicago. He didn't believe in surgery on young kids. He gave me glasses instead though I didn't need a normal correction. He put prisms in my eyeglasses that forced the eye straight. Over time the muscles became as strong as kids my age at the time and straightening out the eyes without surgery. It is a common practice now but not at all when I was small.

In my case, I had my left eye starting to turn inward when I was about 8. I had surgery to fix it back then. Also, I'm nearsighted, just like @BAChicagoGal . Think I prefer the treatment that you doctor gave you, instead--no surgery. You were lucky.
 

ajrwdwgirl

Premium Member
My foot is still sore. I also don't remembering injuring myself. My doctor said no stress fracture, but I do have a bone spur. He also said bursitis most likely due to my age. I have my good days, and my bad days. I just try and rest it as much as I can. It will still swell sometimes, if I am on my feet a lot. I had to take it at a turtle's pace on my vacation, but at least I walked. I was worried that my foot might put a damper on my 10 day Florida vacation, but it was the rain that did that. I can't walk barefoot at all. That's when my foot hurts the most.

I wish you a wonderful time on your vacation. I hope your foot heels quickly, and doesn't hurt too much. It is a real pain not knowing what's up, when one day you are walking normally, and all of a sudden you aren't.

Thanks. Foot problems can put a damper on life in general, but right now it is just more a dull ache.
 

ajrwdwgirl

Premium Member
You're kind. :)

It is tough. I'm sure your have had your share of IEPs too. :eek: If a teacher doesn't have the support of the building administrators and the Sped coordinators and their staff the teachers are just sitting ducks. Missing the details of this of this color me curious....where is the internal support for the classroom teacher? Who is responsible for reporting the no show sped high school teacher? IEPs are not meant for sped teachers to be hands off. Seems the parent at first blush anyhow is laying into the wrong teacher????

The high school sped teacher is never in my room. She takes the kids for tests. But all in class mods are done by me. She doesn't just ignore my class our math teachers have the same issue. Admin knows but doesn't do anything. Our middle school sped teacher rocks at her job though.

I had a stress fracture in my back. I could not lay flat for a year and a half. How? Standing up from sitting on the couch. :rolleyes:

If the wrap doesn't work...from all the times my broke her foot go for the boot. While not ideal you can take it off to bathe, lay in sun but it is there for support when it doesn't really make a difference. The one thing we learned was to purchase a shoe the same height as the elevation of the boot so you are not hobbling. Lessons learned the hard way.

Good advice, thanks.
 

ajrwdwgirl

Premium Member
Sympathy like. Did she at least have a good excuse? A polite call to say why she missed the meeting. I'm sorry if this could be considered political but teachers are over worked and underpaid. Even in my district where we have the budget for extra supplies and the PTA puts together back packs full of almost everything even USBs for middle and high school kids from less fortunate families they still go into their own pockets when needed.

Nope no call. Not this time or the other time.

I'm sorry to hear that I hope you're able to enjoy the adults only beach.

Thanks. I'm pretty sure a couple Conk Koolers will help,;)
 

BAChicagoGal

Well-Known Member
I am about 1/2 way through tiling my bathroom floor. I am using self stick tile over the old tile that I was going to remove, but didn't. I tried, but no way the old tile was stuck down too well. The reason for the new tile, was that we had our toilet replaced, and it was a good excuse for a change. I hope I can get this job done today. The hardest part of the job is getting up and down off the floor.
 

MOXOMUMD

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Good morning guys and gals! A few pictures from yesterday...back to epcot....hubby had an apple strudel from germany, with vanilla sauce, forgot to get a picture. We saw Frozen, I liked it, as I'm not tired of the music. The ride was really jerky and bumpy, so we cancelled for today. Space ship earth is having problems too. Had a breakdown while we waited in line. The camera doesn't register picture or where you are from, technical issues with that too. View attachment 170263
tomato onion and bacon omlet with potato's we added toast and jelly...really good Saratoga Springs..

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cool zone, coke icee's kept us going!
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Norway
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only frozen picture to come out, the rest were blurry!
View attachment 170267 blaze pizza hubby's...onion , peppers, chicken mozzerella and bbq sauce...

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mine vegan cheese red and green peppers, one piece missing...I was hungry, as you know we went back to the Springs, I wanted to try this, hubby liked both and mine was good would probably add more topping though...
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My New White Hat.
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Heading off to EPCOT.
The pizza sounds yummy. Was it worth the price?
 

Cesar R M

Well-Known Member
What did you eat before you went to bed? o_O
Speaking of food before bed.. I definitively need to skip eating any kind of egg variants at night (even if I waited 3 hours).. that egg omelette gave me 10 consecutive nightmares and weird dreams last night.

In other news.. saw KUBO.
Sadly my stomatch disagreed with the popcorn and missed one of the pivotal parts of the storyline x_x
 

Goofyernmost

Well-Known Member
I am about 1/2 way through tiling my bathroom floor. I am using self stick tile over the old tile that I was going to remove, but didn't. I tried, but no way the old tile was stuck down too well. The reason for the new tile, was that we had our toilet replaced, and it was a good excuse for a change. I hope I can get this job done today. The hardest part of the job is getting up and down off the floor.
I tried that once, but, didn't think about roughing up the service before putting it down. Not a good idea, after a while it started to move. Where you might stand in front of the vanity it starts to move outward/sideways until there is a gap on the middle one because the rest cramped together. Ended up having to take out both layers and starting over.
 

Figgy1

Well-Known Member
I am about 1/2 way through tiling my bathroom floor. I am using self stick tile over the old tile that I was going to remove, but didn't. I tried, but no way the old tile was stuck down too well. The reason for the new tile, was that we had our toilet replaced, and it was a good excuse for a change. I hope I can get this job done today. The hardest part of the job is getting up and down off the floor.
Good luck. Thanks for the good excuse to update my bathroom. I'm not a fan of the ceramic in my bathroom, so it would be a total demo job to change it out. Now how do I talk my dh into changing the toilet? Sledgehammer:D
 

MOXOMUMD

Well-Known Member
Speaking of food before bed.. I definitively need to skip eating any kind of egg variants at night (even if I waited 3 hours).. that egg omelette gave me 10 consecutive nightmares and weird dreams last night.

In other news.. saw KUBO.
Sadly my stomatch disagreed with the popcorn and missed one of the pivotal parts of the storyline x_x
You'll just have to see Kubo again. :)
 

Cesar R M

Well-Known Member
TRIP REPORT Last days!

FORT LAUDERDALE
After the final day, it was time to say Good bye to the Oasis.

After hurrying to put the tags to our bags and leave them outside.. we went to sleep. We didnt sleep much as our assigned number was very low (5). So we had to wake up pretty early.
Our waiting area was set to the Opal Theatre floor 3 (upper part), where they set a waiting rest area with some food goodies (sammiches, bread service, drinks) while our numbers were being called.
Our numbers actually were called pretty fast.. in less than 15 minutes since we set foot on it.
The disembarkation process was actually pretty fast. We just got down, find our bags (assigned by areas). The best part that our custom tags made it a breeze to find (I had a teenage mutant ninja turtles tag and my mother had a princess Merida tag printed by me).
Then we headed towards immigration, which was again pretty fast (could have been way faster if my mother had also the GLOBAL ENTRY card).

Once outside, it was time to find a cab.
We had no problem ordering a local Uber who left us at our hotel.
We thanked our Uber on the hotel.. and problems started.


Turns out.. my voucher was invalid. The company of the vouchers ILLEGALLY and without reason canceled our reservation, and there was nothing the clerk could do. Her phone did not allow long distance calls nor international ones and my phone was finally out of minutes for international calls. So I panicked and they let us use internet. We had to buy again the vouchers at a big increase of price (because the mexican peso tanked in the days we were on the cruise. Going from 16 pesos per USD to 19.50 pesos per USD.)

Anyway after the initial panic attack and talking with my boss and mother (and having to deal with 2 maxed cards). My mother used her call to pay for the new voucher and we got in.
We also gave a very strong official complain to the voucher company and their bullsh.. claim that my credit card was "set as stolen" (which is total and utter BS, since the cruise , the other hotel and tours were paid by the SAME card that was "stolen" and they had NO ISSUE. )
That was the second time they pulled that BS on me on 2 different trips. The worse is that they tell you NOTHING. Nothing via email or anything. But they sure want to keep your money!!!

Anyway, we got a room (which was pretty stale hair wise, big humidity smell), turned the A.C. and we took a shower and a nap.
Then my mother decided that we should take a tour somewhere. :|
(no surprising as she is one of those who do a "once and done" type trips)

So we decided to go visit the BONNET HOUSE. because it was the closest to the hotel and I didn't have much credit left on my third card to pay ubers. But first I wanted to eat some food. We settled for a very recommended chinese place.
So we ordered an uber.. and waited.. and waited..The weird part is that the GPS of the uber said the ubercab was right next the corner.. but we couldn't see anything.
After 15 minutes more it finally showed up and we boarded. We gave him the address for the chinese restaurant and onwards we went.
Bad idea about this guy. Not only was he pushy regarding giving him 5 stars... but he also GOT LOST.
He relied way too much on his map and gps unit (which was not working properly). And made a few turns there and here incorrectly.

After a few minutes of going back and fort and me actually telling him where to go.. We found the place and left us.. just to be disappointed..
The restaurant was closed for renovations GROAAAN.. no chinese for me :(

There was nothing good nearby and we were hungry as hell. So we decided to follow the map instructions that did show a lot of restaurants beach front of Fort Lauderdale, nearby of where the Bonnet House is.. The next uber was very pleasant and with good knowledge.. and got us in no time!
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We got to bonnet house, which has extensive garden but not as amazing as Casa Vizcaya & Gardens.
The tour was not starting until and hour or so, so we decided to go to beachfront for food.

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The Oasis of the Seas departing again (note that during the flight leaving FLL, we managed to see the sister ship.. the ALLURE of the Seas, departing as well)

Then we noticed that the printed map for foreingers.. was not printed in correct scale. The "close" restaurants according to the map, were more than 3 miles away on each side.. tons of blocks away (the map did not show most roads/avenues, etc..!).
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Funny of the area.. I was taking these photos, when an old man in his 60's or 70's pointed at my camera then told me that I should be taking photos of the giant American flag that was set on the front of a huge tower of luxury apartments being built.
I was scratching my head as for what for.. I dont know if he tought we were US "patriots" from midland or something.. or dunno.
We speed up past him as my mother was puzzled as well (hey.. florida right.. something in the water..etc.. lol)

We were starving and we were started to get very angry at the whole ordeal.
We decided to just return and find whatever we could.

There were some restaurants from some of the hotels.. but they were insane for the food they offered. (50 USD burger?? really? and it looked like a simple Burger King burger with average quality!)
Then we found a place nearby that was more decent in prices..
We settled down and there was another adventure..

While we were served.. we noticed some nasty interaction between a tall young black man (mid 20's I think) with dreads roughing up and literally hitting an old white woman right a few away from the front of the restaurant we were. The restaurant we were was a bit elevated mind you.
The man seemed like he was complaining about something of his phone towards the woman (I suppose they crashed, his phone smashed and was blaming the woman). The woman told him insults and to F. off and just wanted to leave and have nothing to do with the man. But the man had been following her for blocks! Then he started to rough her, even slapping her. At that point I told the waiter to call the police.
Guess what she did.. NOTHING.. she outright ignored. I told her why she was not calling? then she tells me to use my phone.. really? I'm not American LADY!!!.
Thankfully the other woman behind me (customers) were taking photos and video. And the police were called.
Now, I dont know if this waiter simply didn't want to get in trouble, was too lazy, didn't want to get involved with police or what.. but her total utter disdain for this event baffled me. While I later apologized for telling her loudly to call the police (while the other woman was being assaulted mind you.. and she didnt show remotely interest).. She later explained that happens ALL THE TIME and they do not want to get involved.. Wow really? (seems like the whole florida man is pretty well known stereotype that actually happens).

Anyway, the police came, the black man claimed he did nothing wrong and that she damaged her phone or stuff.. Police came to the restaurant, intervened a few people.. the customers did show the video.. the man was arrested. (3 patrol cars involved, 4 officers involved, including 1 female cop).

We finished our food which was very good in my case.. and onwards we went back to bonnet house to get to the tour.
We had to wait a bit more as we were still early and we needed more people.
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It was supposed to be the last for the internal part of the house. We had a facepalm moment because we could have walked thru the gardens, which had monkeys, manatees.. birds, squirrels..etc.. but not anymore. As they closed right after the last tour.
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Anyway.. we got to the tour and finally we went in. (with included potty rest stop lol)
The place was not as impressive as Vizcaya, but it was very different in a case. As the owners were Artists themselves... the place was littered with a very varied amount of stuff. Mostly modern and expressionist art. Including some old collections from a lot of countries.


Similar to Vizcaya house, The bonnet houses's areas had different details compared to others and it involved a lot of animals and paints.
Mostly by the owner and the wife of him.
Both who were skilled in painting.
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The place had a very nice internal garden as well. Very similar to those spanish homes you see in Mexico (with a fountain and internal covered walking areas)
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Unfortunately as rule to preserve.. most of the rooms were photography free. So I couldnt take photos of inside.

But for quick purposes, going to make a small resume:

  1. First room was the guest entrance and room. Which was replaced and filled with the paintings done by the family over the years. There were more than 100 pieces in these rooms. Mostly watercolors. We also watched a video of the story.
  2. We also visited the "music" room or "guest waiting" room. It had a piano, and the details of the room were very disparate. From a detailed stone floor, to super detailed ceiling.
  3. the main patio (above photos) with a small fountain.
  4. The "art" room, which contained pictures not by artists, some rugs, painted rugs and lots of sculptures. also the areas where the artist painted and his original utensils.
  5. The kitchen and the different silverware/dishes/glasses ( a lot of them had animal images painted on them)
  6. The "hunting" and main dinning room. With extensive collection of dishes of different times and types and detailed floors and walls (including hunting and medieval style images painted on ceramic tiles).
  7. Then the "work" and "business" room, which was the largest in length, including a lot of very short furniture, the desk, playing set and statues. The artist really loved monkeys.
  8. the "bar". which was a pretty small room in bamboo with a full bar.
  9. the main patio overlooking the sea, the tree line and canal where Manatees live.
  10. The collection room, which contained a big collection of seashells and other marine stuff (mostly shells and coral).
  11. Adjacent to the collection room, the small flower garden.
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The monkey statues for "luck" and for messages. (All the things in the house favour symmetry, so theres almost always a set of 2 sculptures or paintings with similar content.)
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Main entrance Giraffe:
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Random Bunny Statue:
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After the house, we went outside to the main "garden" view. Which onlooks huge trees, a palm tree line, tons of Garrobos and Iguanas, A small river/lake that supposedly house Manatees. And a wooden bridge.

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This area also led us to the collection room and orchid garden.

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The orchid garden:
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We unfortunately did not get the full tour, as the upper parts of the house were under renovation. Including the guest and main bedrooms.
We were shown photos of them anyway. Very rustic yet with tons of details and technically.. comfortable!





The Grounds:
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The tour ended in the Gatekeeper and Manager's house.. where a family of afroamerican workers lived. Most of them worked their entire life (including their family) with the family.

House which lead to the store.

Outside, we were walking ready to go outside.. when we spotted this fellow.

I had more but most of them came out blurry. I forgot again to change the settings *groaan*
Also missed an adorable young raccoon sneaking some fruits from the floor.
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After this, we were given a "ride" with a golfcart by one of the keepers towards the exit, as they were closing down soon.
Once outside we took an uber back to the hotel. Were we took a nap again, and a shower (I think it was 38C with thermal of 40C at the time).
After that, I ordered a pizza via online and we got ready. As tomorrow we had to wake up pretty early to go to the airport and then back home via Houston.

The flight was uneventful other than having to churn and level up the bags. Because one of our bags was 5 Lbs heavier than the limit.
Once we got everything leveled.. we paid the fee and we were good to go!.




I have to say it was the SMOOTHEST ride I ever had!
The landing on Houston was pure perfection.

Then we had a small lunch (salad + sammich) then we found our gate was moved (pretty usual for continental lol).
We boarded.. and done! We landed at PVR where my sister was waiting for us along with my niece.


AND THATS ALL!!!

What an adventure with ups and downs!
 

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