I have a little girl not feeling too well, so she wants her "mommy".
As I sit here not sleeping weird things come to mind, so I thought I would share.
I wish I could keep my kids separate.
If I had a boy and a girl, I might not get them mixed up.
I can never remember who's things are who's, who said what,
who did that, and who eats this or that.
I get into so much trouble when I put the wrong things away,
that I don't fold the laundry any more.
Why do ALL teachers think it is a good idea to give reading as homework?
I have very avid readers, too much if we are telling the truth, it is their addiction.
So why do they get free reading homework? Brianna was in a "special" English class for years, and at the beginning of each year I beg the teacher to give writing instead of reading, no go.
Do they think that it is against the rules not to assign reading?
I know it is good for them, and that more exposure to the written word makes them better writers, lets them see proper usage of vocabulary and grammar, but my children do not need another excuse to read, couldn't they just take into account each child? Maybe not in Jo's case but Brianna's? She had a class of 6 students, and the class was geared to the need of each one.
I don't want to sound sexist, but I strongly dislike car stuff. If I have a weird noise or say I had to add ..... again, couldn't the guy just take care of it?
My brother works at an auto part shop, and went to school as a mechanic. I tell him every little thing about my car, and yet now that my car is not running he finally is willing to look at it.
I do a lot of "woman's work" for him, ( watch his kids, cook some of his dinners, do some laundry)
All I want is some Guy stuff done for me. We are both single parents and we need help some times, so it would just be nice if he listened to me the first time I say something,
instead of when it is not running and is now possibly doing damage to my car.
Josie's temp has finally broke and she just feel into the deep sleep I needed her to be in for me to be able to slip off to bed, so night night blog world.
As I sit here not sleeping weird things come to mind, so I thought I would share.
I wish I could keep my kids separate.
If I had a boy and a girl, I might not get them mixed up.
I can never remember who's things are who's, who said what,
who did that, and who eats this or that.
I get into so much trouble when I put the wrong things away,
that I don't fold the laundry any more.
Why do ALL teachers think it is a good idea to give reading as homework?
I have very avid readers, too much if we are telling the truth, it is their addiction.
So why do they get free reading homework? Brianna was in a "special" English class for years, and at the beginning of each year I beg the teacher to give writing instead of reading, no go.
Do they think that it is against the rules not to assign reading?
I know it is good for them, and that more exposure to the written word makes them better writers, lets them see proper usage of vocabulary and grammar, but my children do not need another excuse to read, couldn't they just take into account each child? Maybe not in Jo's case but Brianna's? She had a class of 6 students, and the class was geared to the need of each one.
I don't want to sound sexist, but I strongly dislike car stuff. If I have a weird noise or say I had to add ..... again, couldn't the guy just take care of it?
My brother works at an auto part shop, and went to school as a mechanic. I tell him every little thing about my car, and yet now that my car is not running he finally is willing to look at it.
I do a lot of "woman's work" for him, ( watch his kids, cook some of his dinners, do some laundry)
All I want is some Guy stuff done for me. We are both single parents and we need help some times, so it would just be nice if he listened to me the first time I say something,
instead of when it is not running and is now possibly doing damage to my car.
Josie's temp has finally broke and she just feel into the deep sleep I needed her to be in for me to be able to slip off to bed, so night night blog world.
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