I 100% agree with the weight thing.But things have changed so much since we were in school. Laws changed for copy writing. Teachers could not just copy a workbook sheet anymore and half or more text books came home with my kids.
Me I have a real pet peeve with teachers sending young kids home with so many text books in our district though I don't know what they were really to do about it. They too were ham-stringed. My DD was in 3rd grade, a mere 43 pounds. She was off to her bus stop walking down our front stair case and tipped over sideways due to the weight of the backpack when it shifted on her. Rolled and broke her foot. Her back pack was 25 pounds!!!! (I weighed it when she broke it) as I watched her tip sideways trying to walk down our staircase with that strapped to her back. And they must negotiate a bus up and down those stairs that are also not designed for munchkins carry more than half their body weight.
It is more a safety issue with so much weight strapped to their backs and not good for their growing bones and backs. If we think of ourselves daily walking with more than half our own body weight strapped to our backs every day we would be far more compassionate to young children. If we look at students and what they carry and how plump those backpacks are maybe our leaders would be more considerate for funding tablets as a solution to the changing educational theories. My daughter was in a wheelchair for 2 months in a full length cast and on a disability bus. Sometime it takes things like this to make some champions for changes in our educational system whether we are urban or rural school districts as it is an equal issue. Funding for such things shouldn't be by demographics. All kids should be protected.
Rant over.
Sympathy like. Do you need to borrow my row boat or has it gotten to the point of needing an arc? Stay safe my friend.OMG! Have you guys seen the rain we've been getting?
It is beyond crazy and no end in sight. Even the sidewalks are rivers. Light posts again under water, bushes and trees again.
The Trees maybe happy but I am not. Pretty certain the beavers on the river have been displaced once again. I can hear the rain slapping against the window, the wind is nasty.
Gotta hate when you see the warning on the TV saying
Life-threatening flash flooding and increasing over night.
At least I am sleeping on the second story right?
I'm going to be good and not watch itIn other news, the video fo the shaman of Avatar is already in the youtube channel of Disney.. it looks INCREDIBLE fluid. Amazing movements.
Hahaaa...!
Yea, I joke about feeling old sometimes based on how long I've been on the planet in comparison to many others, but, when it comes right down to it, I really don't feel old...yet...
But things have changed so much since we were in school. Laws changed for copy writing. Teachers could not just copy a workbook sheet anymore and half or more text books came home with my kids.
Me I have a real pet peeve with teachers sending young kids home with so many text books in our district though I don't know what they were really to do about it. They too were ham-stringed. My DD was in 3rd grade, a mere 43 pounds. She was off to her bus stop walking down our front stair case and tipped over sideways due to the weight of the backpack when it shifted on her. Rolled and broke her foot. Her back pack was 25 pounds!!!! (I weighed it when she broke it) as I watched her tip sideways trying to walk down our staircase with that strapped to her back. And they must negotiate a bus up and down those stairs that are also not designed for munchkins carry more than half their body weight.
It is more a safety issue with so much weight strapped to their backs and not good for their growing bones and backs. If we think of ourselves daily walking with more than half our own body weight strapped to our backs every day we would be far more compassionate to young children. If we look at students and what they carry and how plump those backpacks are maybe our leaders would be more considerate for funding tablets as a solution to the changing educational theories. My daughter was in a wheelchair for 2 months in a full length cast and on a disability bus. Sometime it takes things like this to make some champions for changes in our educational system whether we are urban or rural school districts as it is an equal issue. Funding for such things shouldn't be by demographics. All kids should be protected.
Rant over.
Mint can definitely take over a garden. My sister in law planted chocolate mint for us in the garden last year. We did our garden this weekend and it had grown so much, so I had to pull most of it out. I left a small bit of it in a corner away from the other plants. Citronella is a great idea. I should get some of those for around our deck. Gotta keep those disease carrying mosquitoes away.I almost feel sorry for my boys because winter came in in such a way last year they never did finish doing fall clean up and now they are doing it this weekend. On a happier note my mint survived but has crept out of the garden into the lawn( note to self better move some of it before mowing starts next week) Also on my to do list root some citronella plants. I may have mentioned this before but we put a few out on the deck and around our property and they mosquitos stay away. Not bad being only a block and a half uphill from the lake
I can read for hours and staying at a screen hurts my eyes. Give me a real book.Old school here . . . I like holding a book in my hands, and replacing that with a metal thing, just doesn't appeal to me. I'm such a fudd . . .
92 here today. Chilly!
Good memories. I can't remember you speaking of either your or your hubs folks in the past. Are they all 'still with us'??? I hear you speak of your siblings.
OMG! Have you guys seen the rain we've been getting?
It is beyond crazy and no end in sight. Even the sidewalks are rivers. Light posts again under water, bushes and trees again.
The Trees maybe happy but I am not. Pretty certain the beavers on the river have been displaced once again. I can hear the rain slapping against the window, the wind is nasty.
Gotta hate when you see the warning on the TV saying
Life-threatening flash flooding and increasing over night.
At least I am sleeping on the second story right?
just got back from Guardians of the Galaxy vol2.
Gods this movie was amazing!
Great story even if it deviates from the canon Marvel (The father of Peter Quill). Also has a ton of baby groot adventures...
Plus the most outrageous amount of after-credits scenes.. with a total of 4..
2 of them very funny and 2 that kinda sets up other events for the next movies.
theres also a lot of cameos in some scenes in the credits, which links to other possible movies. .Including Howard the Duck (2 scenes and one in the main movie itself) and the Collector's friend in THOR Ragnarog also making an appearance.. (with an hilarious dance)
I'm going to be good and not watch it
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