The Chit Chat Chit Chat Thread

Songbird76

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Good morning my ketchup day yesterday turned into an out and on my feet day:mad::mad::mad::banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead: Then band until late:mad::mad::mad::mad:. Today nap and ketchup:inlove: 3 hours sleep at Disney:joyfull: 3 hours sleep after running not fun errands:mad::mad::mad::mad::mad:
Sympathy like. I felt like that Tuesday...running around trying to get stuff done and accomplishing nothing. DD had her best friend's birthday yesterday and I was on a mission to find a present. She LOVES creepy stuff like Halloween decs, so I was looking, but most places don't have Halloween things out yet, if they have them at all. And she likes craft stuff...but we no longer have a craft store. I DID finally find a few things at a store that's outside of the Centrum, so it meant extra biking, but hey, good exercise. But man, I scoured the entire shopping district for that and glue sticks for my glue gun. I went to the toy store and asked if they had them and the lady looked at me like I had 3 heads and showed me a 3D Pen. Um no...that is not a glue gun. Who doesn't know what a glue gun is? I spent like 3 hours walking through the Centrum and had very little to show for it. That is NOT fun shopping.
 

MySmallWorldof4

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The beach picture of the sand's design is cool! :cool:
Thanks! I thought it looked really cool myself. It is a beautiful resort and the CM's there are the best. If you want the real "Disney" experience, go there. I am fearful that it will get pummeled with Irma. Last year the resort was closed for 3 weeks after I think Matthew. Luckily the resort buildings are all built up. The first floor is really the second. There was no damage to the buildings but some water got into some rooms they said because of rain coming horizontal. They said the pool was all black because of the marsh mud that washed in. The beachouse and its pool were fine. It is high up over the dunes. Love, love, love the CM's there and I pray they will be ok.
 

MySmallWorldof4

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Here are a few more pics from Hilton Head.
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Shadow, the mascot for the resort. Story is while they were building the resort, a stray golden retriever "shadowed" the construction workers. He has been the mascot ever since.
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This is the other side of Shelter Cove. The Disney resort is on its own little island in Shelter Cove accessed by a small bridge. You can walk over to the other side where there are condos and nice restaurants and some touristy shops.
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My last picture as we were driving over the bridge back to the mainland at 7am.
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MouseDreaming

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Some of the parents have been talked to, yes. In first grade, the kid who called him a loser the other day told him he was going to kill him and his whole family. I talked to the mom and she laughed it off, saying he probably was just repeating something he heard on a video game. She asked him, he denied saying it, and that was it. But she had been called in to the school multiple times with reports of her son bullying other kids...she didn't take it seriously because they are young and all kids that age do stupid stuff, etc. I also caught him shouting "TURK! TURK!!" at a kid during gym, because the kid has dark skin. His punishment was to get dressed in a side room where he couldn't socialize with the other kids. But I know she has been talked to several times. Another one of the kids, he spit on DS, tripped him in the hallway, pushed him, and the teacher walked in on him snapping my son with a towel repeatedly, taunting him and telling him to cry. (2 years ago) I asked for a meeting with the mom and the teacher and we brought in both boys. She fidgeted the whole time, looking out the window at her OTHER son, and then got up and announced that they really needed to leave, because she had left the baby at home asleep and she hadn't thought it would take this long. Really? Your son is tormenting other kids and you thought it wouldn't take more than a 5 minute conversation and you left your infant at home alone??? (yes, infant...as in....only a few months old) So she's been talked to. When one of the girls pushed DS down and kicked him, I reported it to the teacher and she told me I was the 3rd parent that day (or that week at least? Now I don't remember) to complain about her attacking their kid and her parents had already been contacted. So THEY have been talked to. Unfortunately, they don't really go past talking to them. And there have to be LOTS of incidences before they will talk to the parents. When the one kid was shoving DS against the wall and I ripped him off of him, I reported it to a teacher and they did not do anything except make DS confront the kid (3 years older than him) the next day...the kid got no punishment and his parents were not contacted. Same kid followed DS around at lunch, elbowing him and taunting him...another parent saw it and reported it. Again, DS had to confront him and there was still no punishment and the parents were not called. It didn't stop until my husband found out where he lived and showed up at their door to tell the parents himself...they had no idea there was a problem. So...yes and no. But that last boy, who was shoving DS against the wall...when a girl in his class got so fed up with his tormenting her that she punched him, HER parents were called immediately...it was her first offense of anything and she was only reacting to what HE did to her, and they called HER parents. Her mom said "Good for you!!" and the teachers were shocked. Well...what do you expect? You let this kid bully kids repeatedly and do nothing about it...the kids end up having to take it into their own hands. If YOU won't punish them, the kids have to do it, and the kids have no authority to take away privileges or make them stay after school...the only thing in their power is to use physical force. If you don't want them to resort to that, then handle it yourself before it gets to that point!
I've started a journal for this year, writing down every incident of rage DS has and what triggered it, and every incident of bullying at school that DS tells me about (and one that he didn't mention, but my DD saw it and told me). His therapist also said she'd email the school and remind them they need to do something about the bullying because DS is having stomach aches, nightmares, etc...I think that might be why the teacher said she would talk to them 10 times more than last year...she told him that the day after his therapy session when I was told the school would be contacted about the need for action.
The law over here is pretty vague....I could file a complaint saying the school has basically neglected my son. They are responsible for him while he is at school, and they have to make an effort to maintain a safe environment there, but there's nothing that says HOW they have to do that. The biggest problem is the lack of communication. DS gets bullied by one group and he goes to the teacher on duty...that teacher generally does not report it to anyone else. So then the next time he gets bullied by that same group, there's no record of it having happened before. So it's not looked at as bullying, but as a disagreement between kids...an isolated incident. The victim has to confront the bully and ask why they did what they did, the bully has to come up with some excuse (generally "I was just joking") and then has to say they won't do it again, and the case is closed. If it happens again, something is supposed to happen. But since it never gets communicated, and the kids never do exactly the same thing twice, it's never considered a 2nd infraction, because "Well, I said I wouldn't call him a loser again and I haven't" or "Oh, we didn't know this happened before....now we know for next time." But then next time, it's yet another teacher who didn't know it had happened before. There's always a reason why did don't take it farther than the confrontation step.
I feel so bad for you and your son, and all the other kids getting picked on at that school. Eventually, something very serious will happen, and then they will take it more seriously. Just pray it isn't your kid. In the meantime, keep fighting the good fight, Mom.
 

Songbird76

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I feel so bad for you and your son, and all the other kids getting picked on at that school. Eventually, something very serious will happen, and then they will take it more seriously. Just pray it isn't your kid. In the meantime, keep fighting the good fight, Mom.
Thanks. It just makes me so angry that they aren't doing anything to solve it. It's like sticking a bandaid on a gaping wound. But the therapy must be working because DS is able to ignore most of the verbal stuff now, which is HUGE. So we are headed in the right direction with him. And only 2 more years and then he goes to high school and he'll most likely be away from the jerks.
 

Cesar R M

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Some of the parents have been talked to, yes. In first grade, the kid who called him a loser the other day told him he was going to kill him and his whole family. I talked to the mom and she laughed it off, saying he probably was just repeating something he heard on a video game. She asked him, he denied saying it, and that was it. But she had been called in to the school multiple times with reports of her son bullying other kids...she didn't take it seriously because they are young and all kids that age do stupid stuff, etc. I also caught him shouting "TURK! TURK!!" at a kid during gym, because the kid has dark skin. His punishment was to get dressed in a side room where he couldn't socialize with the other kids. But I know she has been talked to several times. Another one of the kids, he spit on DS, tripped him in the hallway, pushed him, and the teacher walked in on him snapping my son with a towel repeatedly, taunting him and telling him to cry. (2 years ago) I asked for a meeting with the mom and the teacher and we brought in both boys. She fidgeted the whole time, looking out the window at her OTHER son, and then got up and announced that they really needed to leave, because she had left the baby at home asleep and she hadn't thought it would take this long. Really? Your son is tormenting other kids and you thought it wouldn't take more than a 5 minute conversation and you left your infant at home alone??? (yes, infant...as in....only a few months old) So she's been talked to. When one of the girls pushed DS down and kicked him, I reported it to the teacher and she told me I was the 3rd parent that day (or that week at least? Now I don't remember) to complain about her attacking their kid and her parents had already been contacted. So THEY have been talked to. Unfortunately, they don't really go past talking to them. And there have to be LOTS of incidences before they will talk to the parents. When the one kid was shoving DS against the wall and I ripped him off of him, I reported it to a teacher and they did not do anything except make DS confront the kid (3 years older than him) the next day...the kid got no punishment and his parents were not contacted. Same kid followed DS around at lunch, elbowing him and taunting him...another parent saw it and reported it. Again, DS had to confront him and there was still no punishment and the parents were not called. It didn't stop until my husband found out where he lived and showed up at their door to tell the parents himself...they had no idea there was a problem. So...yes and no. But that last boy, who was shoving DS against the wall...when a girl in his class got so fed up with his tormenting her that she punched him, HER parents were called immediately...it was her first offense of anything and she was only reacting to what HE did to her, and they called HER parents. Her mom said "Good for you!!" and the teachers were shocked. Well...what do you expect? You let this kid bully kids repeatedly and do nothing about it...the kids end up having to take it into their own hands. If YOU won't punish them, the kids have to do it, and the kids have no authority to take away privileges or make them stay after school...the only thing in their power is to use physical force. If you don't want them to resort to that, then handle it yourself before it gets to that point!
I've started a journal for this year, writing down every incident of rage DS has and what triggered it, and every incident of bullying at school that DS tells me about (and one that he didn't mention, but my DD saw it and told me). His therapist also said she'd email the school and remind them they need to do something about the bullying because DS is having stomach aches, nightmares, etc...I think that might be why the teacher said she would talk to them 10 times more than last year...she told him that the day after his therapy session when I was told the school would be contacted about the need for action.
The law over here is pretty vague....I could file a complaint saying the school has basically neglected my son. They are responsible for him while he is at school, and they have to make an effort to maintain a safe environment there, but there's nothing that says HOW they have to do that. The biggest problem is the lack of communication. DS gets bullied by one group and he goes to the teacher on duty...that teacher generally does not report it to anyone else. So then the next time he gets bullied by that same group, there's no record of it having happened before. So it's not looked at as bullying, but as a disagreement between kids...an isolated incident. The victim has to confront the bully and ask why they did what they did, the bully has to come up with some excuse (generally "I was just joking") and then has to say they won't do it again, and the case is closed. If it happens again, something is supposed to happen. But since it never gets communicated, and the kids never do exactly the same thing twice, it's never considered a 2nd infraction, because "Well, I said I wouldn't call him a loser again and I haven't" or "Oh, we didn't know this happened before....now we know for next time." But then next time, it's yet another teacher who didn't know it had happened before. There's always a reason why did don't take it farther than the confrontation step.
Wow, the kid sounds like he's going to grow as a sociopath thanks to her mother pandering.
 

Cesar R M

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Can you still get things like water and gasoline, etc? The news this morning said there's a shortage of gasoline in Florida because of people trying to evacuate, and I was reading a TR for someone who actually lives in Orlando, and she said they couldn't find bottled water anyway and she was glad her BF had bought a huge pack of it last Friday. And someone, I thought in this thread, said their bottled water was being diverted to Texas. Have you got everything you need or do you have access to places to get it?
Gas and food are no trouble. We got 2 supermarkets (Walmart and Chedraui) next to us.
And 3 Gas stations less than 1 Km away.

Note that floods donot take long to clear in my area as we're pretty much next to the beach.
Canals do a good job in draining.
Most floods at most last 2-3 days. Only danger areas are next to the rivers.
So technically I'm pretty safe.

Only issue is when we want to travel downtown, or some of my family members who are indeed near flood prone areas.
 

Cesar R M

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Yeah, I thought I read that the Carolinas might get hit after Florida. Who knows how far up Irma will reach. I think you're right about LaQuinta...that's where Tony the Tigger always stays when they take their dog with them. If it was JUST the service dog, it wouldn't be a big deal, but the rabbit might be different. At least she doesn't have ducks anymore...I think that would have been a deal breaker for most places.
On the good side.. Seems Irma is finally weakening.
Winds are down, but the size of the storm might increase.

NHC expects it to weaken to Cat 4.
Hopefully it wont be as bad as Harvey rain wise.
 

betty rose

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I have plans. So excited
Some, not all girls stopped wearing panties at school. The school got wind of that really quickly and put a stop to that immediately. With a three day suspension. Most girls obeyed the rules, but not all. We stayed inside because of the heavy smoke. Cough, cough, choke , choke. Another bad air quality today.
 

betty rose

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Good morning everyone. I'm back on line with my new glasses. They are so good. I like high definition lenses, I see much better at night and the daytime. I've only been outside once in over a week, because of the smoke. I can no longer see the mountains. We are in a fog of smoke, so migraines are a daily problem I go to bed with one and get up with one. Too many fires in the west, and we have been in the path of heavy smoke for the last week.
 

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