Mrs.Anteater
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she did. It was her first time outside this year. It has been cold for so long.Did she enjoy the outing @Mrs.Anteater
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she did. It was her first time outside this year. It has been cold for so long.Did she enjoy the outing @Mrs.Anteater
15. We moved when Carter was about 12 months old. While we were packing for the move he was desperately trying to learn to walk. Every time he pulled himself to standing, I'd leg-sweep him back to his bottom again. We didn't need him running around while we were packing. It was easier to keep him contained as a crawler.How many years have you been in the house, Chansen? We were 35. Amazing what you collect.
What I wonder about is, that you said5 batches (a batch makes roughly five bottom shells or five dozen small tarts) pastry made, and there's a lot of pie filling in the fridge. Now for assembly. Butter tart making is a sorta separate thing but also planned.
In case anyone thinks I'm mad, I do have a wyrd balance of busy/not busy. When I have to be on, I'm really really on. When I'm not required, I can be really really off, like actively sloth like.
and all I see is you doing the work…..Big guy has recently suffered from volunteer-itis
Good morning! Wednesday is here. Between family celebrations and sleepovers, and making pie shells and tart shells, and planning to fill them, it's been quite active here/ Time to take a break and relax around the Coffee Cart with everyone.
We gather in spirit here, for chat, support, and connection, over tea, coffee, and baked goodies from the marvelous Wonderbaker. Today, the baker has provided us with a fresh batch of squares and brownies to enjoy. The tea water is boiling, the coffee is freshbrewed, the squares and brownies arewarm from the bakery. All is ready, everyone s welcome. Come in and join in!
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So there is this neighbour kid who is almost my other son. One year younger than our daughter, and 18 months older than Carter was.
After Carter came home with the brain injury, this kid was the only boy who continued to play with him. He would put hot wheels cars in Carter's hand and help him play with them. I swore I'd do anything for that kid from that moment on.
His parents split up and the mom had to move to a smaller place, but in the neighborhood. I taught the boy how to ride a bike and how to ski. We've done quite a few things together.
He's a decent student, but really wanted a competitive program at my old university. So immediately I want him to get it, too.
This program admission is heavy on the supplemental app. The cutoff for marks is 85% average, but they reject some 95+ based on the supplemental answers.
He sent through his draft supplemental last Christmas. It...needed work. My wife and I helped him restructure it to read better and convey what he was trying to say. We went back and forth a few times until we thought it was about perfect for him. It wasn't flashy or highbrow. There were no big words. But it was his personality coming through. He even included an anecdote about me teaching him to overcome self doubts, which kinda makes me cry.
I had been following discussion online about admission to this program. Some kid with a 96 average complained to reddit that they were rejected. I was getting down on his chances with a high 80 and rehearsing what to say when he got that email.
He called last night. He got in. I screamed.
The most compassionate kid I know did it.