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First Snow In Ri Since We Officially Live Here!


Loey

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Loey Rising Star

It's our first snowfall IN RI since we officially live here!!!! There was snow when we were house hunting (especially in Connecticut) but it's beautiful today. Unfortunately Klark didn't know to put cars in garage. He did a really good job painting it and hanging a lot of things but still left enough space for both cars. I just sent him a link fro accuweather reports so he can know when they say it will snow. When we looked in Ct. I wasn't into it. Too many steep hills and no reciprocity for teachers. So RI it is.

OK, time to make Rob dinner, drink plenty of fluids and spend the day spilt between bed and the forum. I was supposed to meet with the mother of the girl I'm tutoring but I don't want to get her sick. We discussed what my game plan is. Then she tole me her younger son with ADD will be joining us. I'll have to put my foot down. The girl needs one on one tutoring and I need to start with only one of them. She told me she's involved in the homeschooling community with children who have dyslexia so she'll try to get me paying clients. I'm not charging her. She's going to bring me eggs from her farm. I don't mind if she works with her son at my house (if his behavioral issues aren't distracting) but I plan on working alone with her daughter. My way or the highway since it's free!

OK, sorry for blabbing. I am excited about putting my teaching skills back to use.

Loey biggrin.gifbiggrin.gifbiggrin.gif


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It's our first snowfall IN RI since we officially live here!!!! There was snow when we were house hunting (especially in Connecticut) but it's beautiful today. Unfortunately Klark didn't know to put cars in garage. He did a really good job painting it and hanging a lot of things but still left enough space for both cars. I just sent him a link fro accuweather reports so he can know when they say it will snow. When we looked in Ct. I wasn't into it. Too many steep hills and no reciprocity for teachers. So RI it is.

OK, time to make Rob dinner, drink plenty of fluids and spend the day spilt between bed and the forum. I was supposed to meet with the mother of the girl I'm tutoring but I don't want to get her sick. We discussed what my game plan is. Then she tole me her younger son with ADD will be joining us. I'll have to put my foot down. The girl needs one on one tutoring and I need to start with only one of them. She told me she's involved in the homeschooling community with children who have dyslexia so she'll try to get me paying clients. I'm not charging her. She's going to bring me eggs from her farm. I don't mind if she works with her son at my house (if his behavioral issues aren't distracting) but I plan on working alone with her daughter. My way or the highway since it's free!

OK, sorry for blabbing. I am excited about putting my teaching skills back to use.

Loey biggrin.gifbiggrin.gifbiggrin.gif

Good day to stay in bed!

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Freezing rain in North Jersey right now. Br-r-r-r :D

Loey Rising Star

Freezing rain in North Jersey right now. Br-r-r-r :D

Here too. Klark forbid be to go out because I'm sick and still dizzy. He intentionally didn't clean off my car. Have a feeling this is going to be a COLD winter!!!!!!!!!!!!

Loey ohmy.gif

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