Carry what I always do and feel good if I need to have something. One is none and two is one.Has anyone decided to carry alot heavier than usual lately?
Has anyone decided to carry alot heavier than usual lately?
They pretty much did MRI's on my whole body after the accident but they had me so loaded up on opiates I only remember them putting me in and then I must have passed out for the whole thing.
My orthos had follow-ups done on two sections of my spine and one of my shoulders a few weeks ago. I'm glad I was doped up up in the hospital because the hospital had a traditional tube type and the follow-up was on a quote "open MRI". Even that was a bit uncomfortable and I wouldn't say I'm claustrophobic at all, and those took like an hour, maybe hour and a half total inside the machine. Can't imagine what a full body took.
And the first week back after winter break. Tired with the bonus of having the kids forget everything they learned all fall in two weeks.And last.
And the first week back after winter break. Tired with the bonus of having the kids forget everything they learned all fall in two weeks.
I was and my mom was. I taught math at Gary Ivy Tech (community college) for 29 years and at IU Northwest for 10 years, and my mom taught first grade for 30+ years, so I saw the same thing on both ends of the spectrum.Are you a teacher?
Holy ****.
Math was my worst subject. All 4 years to pass algebra 1.
Good thing I no need much math besides counting bennies
Holy ****.
Math was my worst subject. All 4 years to pass algebra 1.
Good thing I no need much math besides counting bennies
I was and my mom was. I taught math at Gary Ivy Tech (community college) for 29 years and at IU Northwest for 10 years, and my mom taught first grade for 30+ years, so I saw the same thing on both ends of the spectrum.
I don't think I could have done high school. I love teaching, but I hate dealing with kids and helicopter parents and standardized testing and administrative red tape. I'm actually licensed for middle school math and English, but I liked the remedial and freshman college levels much better because all I had to do was walk in and teach. The higher-level professors looked down on the remedial professors like we were stupid, but they did not know what we were dealing with. We had to take students were often functioning at the 4th-5th grade level and get them college ready in one or two semesters. We had to dig a lot deeper than the ones at the higher levels who received their students all ready to learn.
I miss it. I was offered "voluntary" early retirement at 51 in 2014. Didn't really get much out of the deal except six months pay and medical/dental insurance until I'm 65 (which is actually huge). The ones who didn't take the deal then were gone by 2016 anyway and they got nothing.
Sounds like a sweet deal. Where do I sign up? LOLI had one semester where I was teaching remedial math for super seniors, kids were 18-20 at the same time I was teaching an AP calc class. This is all with asterisks because I was in one of the rougher schools in CPS, so the AP calc kids weren't really ready for that content. I'll say that in general the remedial class students worked harder and cared more than the calc kids. They all knew they needed this for graduation, and I was able to wrap everything in core probability and stats which they'd never been exposed to prior so we focused on stuff that was a little more relevant.
Now I make computers do lots and lots of arithmetic really fast and get to work in my boxers : /
I did. But I don’t have them anymore.Who had the racoon traps?
I'm getting a new roof in a week or two, and I think there might be something that got up there.
I don't want to get things fixed, and a animal gets trapped, or wants to come back.
And I'm not sure I want to pay what Jedi said they cost.
TMI. Glad there are no pictures involved in this.I had one semester where I was teaching remedial math for super seniors, kids were 18-20 at the same time I was teaching an AP calc class. This is all with asterisks because I was in one of the rougher schools in CPS, so the AP calc kids weren't really ready for that content. I'll say that in general the remedial class students worked harder and cared more than the calc kids. They all knew they needed this for graduation, and I was able to wrap everything in core probability and stats which they'd never been exposed to prior so we focused on stuff that was a little more relevant.
Now I make computers do lots and lots of arithmetic really fast and get to work in my boxers : /
TMI. Glad there are no pictures involved in this.