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Pronounced "bayla". She started out as Bella. He foster mom is a geek and wanted to modify it a bit. Baela is a character in one of the Game of Thrones books
 
Good morning, all! While we weren't looking, Saturday has happened. Let us celebrate the day with hot beverages!

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Didn't observe it? Even obtusely ... MS NG IT could leave you scarred! Where the break healed into continuum ... and off to work they went ...

Breaks me up ... then I am said to be a destroyed demon ... as thunk in the shades! Bonk in the night ... abridged efforts ... perhaps rendered down ... the pitz?
 
For outside decorations going up without incidents and accidents, we pray. For the Second Sunday of Advent, we rejoice. Let us gather round the coffee cart and enjoy.

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Today I will start tutoring my 5-year old great nephew. His teachers have suggested a tutor because he isn't remembering letters and sounds. He is in Senior Kindergarten! I am shocked by this concern at that age. He is a very bright little boy who loves to play, can build anything out of legos, and asks the most piercing, perceptive and sometimes hilarious questions. I hope that my tutoring will just help him realize that letters are important, and the rest will kick in. I worked on a lesson plan and the beginning is: Why do you go to school? I always think motivation is key, and he may have a whole different reason for going to school than learning letters.
 
That sounds like quite a project, and quite an opportunity, Nancy. I hope it works out well.
Happy Monday, folks. The coffee cart is ready. When your day needs a coffee break, tea break, cookie break, whatever, help yourself.

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Remember the words that knowledge is evil and can damage the state of pure passions ... as life teaches us if one can get get their self beyond how it started ... in an instant of losing something of seminal nature ...

This may repeat continuously in those that believe intellect is destructive. Maybe only in the extreme ... when folk get to the point of not caring for nothing (the void's elf) as it wanders in dispersion! Phonetically the lesson can vary from what's writ ...

May be an eccentric perspective as put forth by hard ecclesia ... that find themselves stumped! Tis a tree thingy ...
 
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Losing control of the helm.
 
Imagine wandering vessels ... Das Bote?

Stick vessels in heaven as constellations connected by dashes? May be lighter streaks in the market as all common wisdom (hommeo sapiens again?) takes off ...

Reality remains pure anarchy ... and we do nothing to assist this tilling incident! And yet it comes to a stop ... with a green's tic seizure!

Interpretation may not come in a snap! Mose heh 'n rod ... leads to a walloping ... favouring the bigger stick out of sight, walking softly!

May be a club or a cult ... culled a vachon? There once was a beauty of a cow in a mythical land ... but somewhat cowed ...
 
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I made some Xmas stockings yesterday ... found the forms when recently clearing the basement, rooted around in my sewing box & Xmas boxes for possible decor, got out the glue gun ... and done! I have a 5th one that's been hanging inside for many years .... might get it out to the centre position :-)
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Today I will start tutoring my 5-year old great nephew. His teachers have suggested a tutor because he isn't remembering letters and sounds. He is in Senior Kindergarten! I am shocked by this concern at that age. He is a very bright little boy who loves to play, can build anything out of legos, and asks the most piercing, perceptive and sometimes hilarious questions. I hope that my tutoring will just help him realize that letters are important, and the rest will kick in. I worked on a lesson plan and the beginning is: Why do you go to school? I always think motivation is key, and he may have a whole different reason for going to school than learning letters.
I would suggest alphabet cookies. Easy to get rid of when he has enough of the lesson.
 
I know this, but occasionally need to remind myself, that Lucy largely hates my vegetarian dinners, especially if there's no egg or cheese. Falafel with pickles, salad, baba ganoush, jeera rice and roti was a big NON-hit for late supper (which is the meal which happens before bedtime cookies).
 
Good morning! It's Tuesday! A good reason to rejoice with hot caffeinated beverages! The cart is again ready to provide such. Enjoy.

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As in the word garche ... this may be bracing .... avoid the brace and blockage of oligarch ...

The word goes on with indeterminate alterations ... thus confusing and separating the virtual (derived from virtue) from the rael and thus causing escape urges in the song: Make the World Go Away ... and some leaders attempt to eliminate all but themselves! See it as you desire and will ... leading off the potent tracks ...

Do not worship any fixed form ... go with the flow like that soldier in the Jordan ... some dirt will be encountered! Tis a learning experience about corruption in empty space ... developing grits? Again ... expect fallout ... sans filter ...
 
update on the tutoring: I made some assessments, figured out how to help him, and....I am excited about teaching! Pulling tricks out of my bag (mostly songs, some fun challenges). He likes to be silly and that was interfering with things, so I said.."How about we do this learning now and at the end you can have 30 seconds to do and say silly things?" It worked. And I listened to 30 seconds of him talking about toilets and his bum. Actually, 30 seconds is a long time, and he was slowing down by the end of it. Only so many times you can say: toilet, especially when it is not getting a reaction.
 
update on the tutoring: I made some assessments, figured out how to help him, and....I am excited about teaching! Pulling tricks out of my bag (mostly songs, some fun challenges). He likes to be silly and that was interfering with things, so I said.."How about we do this learning now and at the end you can have 30 seconds to do and say silly things?" It worked. And I listened to 30 seconds of him talking about toilets and his bum. Actually, 30 seconds is a long time, and he was slowing down by the end of it. Only so many times you can say: toilet, especially when it is not getting a reaction.
Impressive you could cut that off after 30s! Last zoom call we did that was main topic, atlhough they were also playing with these toilets that slime comes out of - it was at least 30 min of poop talk. The 3 year would would just say diarrhea over and over and crack up which I guess is at least a pretty big word for that age.

My sister decided to do a bit of work with the older (in preschool, kindergarten plan was next year but we shall see what happens now) as the younger one is actually doing better with writing letters. A bit of fun tutoring doesn't hurt :)
 
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