Post by laurenpetro on Aug 18, 2015 12:13:19 GMT -5
WHY IS THERE SO MUCH PAPERWORK TO DO FOR THE BEGINNING OF SCHOOL???
why can't they just pull the information from my brain so i don't have to write everything down THREE TIMES?
i have to finish the application for G's aftercare, and the paperwork for B&J's aftercare. and the stuff the nurse needs that i can't give her because they won't have their K physicals until 11/9 but the school requires it for the first day of school. i can't have their 5 y/o physicals done in september as they were born on 11/1. if the school cut-off is 12/1 then how can you require physicals for those kids before they can get them???
and H is super-slammed with work so i'm on my own. not that he ever does this shit anyway but it's nice for me to have justification.
Post by Velar Fricative on Aug 18, 2015 12:17:49 GMT -5
DD's sleep has gone to shit. Well, I can't really say that since she's still STTN. It's just that she's STTN on the bedroom floor by the door and it makes me sad. Either the toddler bed transition or our vacation that required us to bedshare (or both) ruined things. She's a beast to put to sleep now. I hope tonight is better.
Post by 2curlydogs on Aug 18, 2015 12:22:12 GMT -5
My children were both in unbelievably good moods this morning. The baby especially. H went and got him when he woke up and he came in our room giggling and going "Hello Mama! Hello! Uppie!"
I'm wondering where the other shoe is and when it's going to smack me across the face.
Post by eponinepontmercy on Aug 18, 2015 12:34:03 GMT -5
We were at the grocery store on Sunday and I had said that we'd buy some popsicles. The whole time - Mommy, can we get posicles? Where are the popsicles? Right before we get to the freezer section, she busts out with, "Can we go get my freaking popsicles?"
I couldn't even pretend not to laugh. She has been a riot lately.
We went to a family fun night for the early childhood education classes at her new school, which was a good time. She played nicely, even if she wanted to stay on the playground instead of see the reptile show.
There are so many pieces of paper to fill out for kindergarten. One of the sheets wants my 5 year old to sign her name and then print it on another line. She's 5, she doesn't have a signature yet.
We were at the grocery store on Sunday and I had said that we'd buy some popsicles. The whole time - Mommy, can we get posicles? Where are the popsicles? Right before we get to the freezer section, she busts out with, "Can we go get my freaking popsicles?"
I couldn't even pretend not to laugh. She has been a riot lately.
We went to a family fun night for the early childhood education classes at her new school, which was a good time. She played nicely, even if she wanted to stay on the playground instead of see the reptile show.
We were at the grocery store on Sunday and I had said that we'd buy some popsicles. The whole time - Mommy, can we get posicles? Where are the popsicles? Right before we get to the freezer section, she busts out with, "Can we go get my freaking popsicles?"
I couldn't even pretend not to laugh. She has been a riot lately.
We went to a family fun night for the early childhood education classes at her new school, which was a good time. She played nicely, even if she wanted to stay on the playground instead of see the reptile show.
We were at the grocery store on Sunday and I had said that we'd buy some popsicles. The whole time - Mommy, can we get posicles? Where are the popsicles? Right before we get to the freezer section, she busts out with, "Can we go get my freaking popsicles?"
I couldn't even pretend not to laugh. She has been a riot lately.
We went to a family fun night for the early childhood education classes at her new school, which was a good time. She played nicely, even if she wanted to stay on the playground instead of see the reptile show.
We have those stupid anti-door handle thingies on so that lo can't open the hallway door. Last night I was having a hard time grasping the handle. While changing lo she says "Mama, why you have trouble with the freaking door."
My older daughter is a senior at the school where I teach. I have been after her since LAST MARCH to sign up for SAT. The university she wants to attend was at school this morning, giving out info and pseudo-recruiting. I get a series of texts from her.
I need to sign up for SAT and ACT as soon as possible.
Can I come to your room 6th period and sign up today?
Mom, WHY AREN'T YOU ANSWERING?!?
Okay, child, calm your tits. I don't check my phone during class, and even if I had seen your text, I wouldn't have answered during class.
Then younger daughter (freshman) comes in to my room, whining that it's raining, and she's going to have to march on a wet field during band practice this afternoon. I asked her if she wanted some cheese to go with that whine. She wasn't particularly amused by that comment.
Post by lyssbobiss, Command, B613 on Aug 18, 2015 16:51:33 GMT -5
I hate filling out the same shit every year. Babycakes came home today from his first day of school and I checked to see if he had homework tonight. Apparently no, but I sure do!
I forgot to mention the other day that he had his first therapy session last Friday (I wanted him to have some talk therapy to process his dad being away and whatever may have happened before that) and I think it was a really good experience. We worked on some techniques for reducing his anxiety.
"This prick is asking for someone here to bring him to task Somebody give me some dirt on this vacuous mass so we can at last unmask him I'll pull the trigger on it, someone load the gun and cock it While we were all watching, he got Washington in his pocket."