Re: Rob's Halfway House #11
Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2012 10:25 am
Good morning, siblings.
Happy Hump Day!! (Susie's musings about EC made me need a little EclipseWard hit)
Sorry I've been so inconsistent. I get a massive load of guilt when I don't have time for more than a driveby because I feel like I'm ignoring everyone else's wonderful posts. I assure you, I'm not. I just have three massive projects at work right now, so significantly less time to create a full post. Alas, I'll do my best.
Naterpie~ Welcome to the Halfway House. My name is Caryn. I'm likely one of the most seasoned veterans left round these parts. I'm a social worker/trainer, married with two monkeys who pretty much thinks Robert Pattinson hung the moon and Edward helped to center it. I'm very interested in your project and will be scurrying over to see what it's all about as soon as I'm done with my post here. I'm one of those multiple viewers. You probably don't want to know how many times I've seen The Saga films in theaters. Suffice it to say, I'm doing my part to keep BD2 number one at the box office for a good long while.
Susie~ It's hard to say for sure, but I did chalk it up to that, honestly. Marielle's argument could also be a factor. But, I think that, given the tension on set in that film, it had more to do with having fewer happy memories of that film, vs Bella's memories of what happened.
Tracy~ Hmm, that's an interesting initiative. I would be kind of split about it, rather like you. Believe me, I understand that technology in the classroom is imperative. But, at the same time, I don't want it to replace instruction. Hell, our state superintendent (have I mentioned how happy I am he got voted out of office) actually removed handwriting standards from our educational requirements, chalking it up to the idea that everyone types everything now. I was LIVID!
Sarah~ I was glad to see you are okay after the accident. Now, it's just the pain of dealing with the aftermath. Yes, cars lose about half their value as soon as you drive them off the lot. Here's hoping that you get the best possible result.
Okay, I have to be off. I want to take a gander at Naterpie's thesis thread and have much work to do. I swear, I sometimes miss school.
Laters!
Happy Hump Day!! (Susie's musings about EC made me need a little EclipseWard hit)
Sorry I've been so inconsistent. I get a massive load of guilt when I don't have time for more than a driveby because I feel like I'm ignoring everyone else's wonderful posts. I assure you, I'm not. I just have three massive projects at work right now, so significantly less time to create a full post. Alas, I'll do my best.
Naterpie~ Welcome to the Halfway House. My name is Caryn. I'm likely one of the most seasoned veterans left round these parts. I'm a social worker/trainer, married with two monkeys who pretty much thinks Robert Pattinson hung the moon and Edward helped to center it. I'm very interested in your project and will be scurrying over to see what it's all about as soon as I'm done with my post here. I'm one of those multiple viewers. You probably don't want to know how many times I've seen The Saga films in theaters. Suffice it to say, I'm doing my part to keep BD2 number one at the box office for a good long while.
Susie~ It's hard to say for sure, but I did chalk it up to that, honestly. Marielle's argument could also be a factor. But, I think that, given the tension on set in that film, it had more to do with having fewer happy memories of that film, vs Bella's memories of what happened.
Tracy~ Hmm, that's an interesting initiative. I would be kind of split about it, rather like you. Believe me, I understand that technology in the classroom is imperative. But, at the same time, I don't want it to replace instruction. Hell, our state superintendent (have I mentioned how happy I am he got voted out of office) actually removed handwriting standards from our educational requirements, chalking it up to the idea that everyone types everything now. I was LIVID!
Sarah~ I was glad to see you are okay after the accident. Now, it's just the pain of dealing with the aftermath. Yes, cars lose about half their value as soon as you drive them off the lot. Here's hoping that you get the best possible result.
Okay, I have to be off. I want to take a gander at Naterpie's thesis thread and have much work to do. I swear, I sometimes miss school.
Laters!