
Hopefully this means getting two nights off instead of only one and not losing a night off.
I'll probably have to work the odd midshift, though.
Note wrote:Congrats, stickem! Big achievement for you and the family!
stickem wrote:Note wrote:Congrats, stickem! Big achievement for you and the family!
Thanks. This is extra special because 1, best mothers day gift ever. 2, we have two rainbow babys, and to be able to raise 2 girls trying again, stressed about "oh no not again" it's just indescribable folks..
Limewater wrote:stickem wrote:Note wrote:Congrats, stickem! Big achievement for you and the family!
Thanks. This is extra special because 1, best mothers day gift ever. 2, we have two rainbow babys, and to be able to raise 2 girls trying again, stressed about "oh no not again" it's just indescribable folks..
Yes, congratulations.
Ticked Off: My kids' school is having another scheduled "E-learning day" for students. My second-grader was given about thirty minutes of homework to count as six instructional hours. My fifth-grader was literally given NO assignments or instruction for the day, again to count as six instructional hours.
stickem wrote:Thanks. This is extra special because 1, best mothers day gift ever. 2, we have two rainbow babys, and to be able to raise 2 girls trying again, stressed about "oh no not again" it's just indescribable folks..
Limewater wrote:Ticked Off: My kids' school is having another scheduled "E-learning day" for students. My second-grader was given about thirty minutes of homework to count as six instructional hours. My fifth-grader was literally given NO assignments or instruction for the day, again to count as six instructional hours.
Note wrote:That's terrible. Smh. How often do they schedule the "e-learning" days?
Looking back on it, I'm glad I was able to attend school in different circumstances, mostly without the distractions of modern technology and attending in person.
Limewater wrote:Currently, there are none scheduled for next year, thankfully, but this year they didn't add them until two weeks into the school year, so they can always add them back.
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