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Posted on 08/05/2004 5:47:31 PM PDT by HairOfTheDog
Eleventh Thread: Wedding Edition: The Hobbit Hole XI - No One Admitted Except on Wedding Business!
New verse:
Upon the hearth the fire is red, |
Still round the corner there may wait |
Home is behind, the world ahead, |
grumble grumble
OT glad to hear that, whew, no 'seefood' whilst there would have been wrong on so many levels.
LSA & I may need to schedule in some 'beach time' this year, been far too long.
Hey 2J,
I've been having some odd trouble breathing lately - mostly I just feel like I'm short on breath occasionally. Today I had to run flat-out for about two minutes to make a bus, and I still feel it in my chest. I was wondering if it might possibly be from the altitude? How long should it take to adjust to something like that?
*deep sigh*
*starts packing up the food*
I haven't gotten any Dem crap, and I'm still getting Heifer stuff. Where else have you been? ;o)
*sigh*
And I thought the rotteness was over, too. I was going to bring some oatmeal just to a boil so it'd be ready tomorrow (it's the yummy steelcut kind and takes FOREVER to cook), and of course it HAD to boil over and all over the stove and everywhere.
I have yet to see Seabiscuit. I'll probably hafta watch it alone...no one else is interested! But it sounds good to me.
Sounds like it might be the altitude...but I don't know anything about that kinda thing off the top of my head.
Well, get some rest, Rosie, feel better.
Guess I'll skip the movie, though.
EGE; Roger's Rules of Rangers - "Be ready to move at moments' notice, musket well scoured, hatchet sharpened, and canteen filled."
Sad for Junior, Corin. He is a good kid.
Got sandblasted real good on Saturday, but the hike through the audubon place and the sunset over the bay made up for it.
Well, I figured you were a good place to start. I'll see what I can come up with. Maybe I'll stop in at the campus health center.
ROTFL!! That poor kid!!
Corin; well, guess that settles that one. Sounds like alternatives are in place.
That's a GOOD idea...doesn't hurt to have these things looked at. I just never have dealt with altitude problems so I don't know much.
Keep me posted...
You may be experiencing altitude sickness, made worse by your low-carb diet.
See, that's where it gets tricksey.
The rule says:
The student shall have passed five subjects offered for credit and which may be used for graduation for the immediately preceding semester, and shall be enrolled in five credit subjects for the current semester.
Last spring he passed five subjects, failed two. Last fall he passed six subjects, failed one.
There may be some different weighting of the classes since two were PE and band. BUT, it doesn't say that anywhere.
Strictly by the letter of the law, he ~should~ be eligible.
Particularly since we went to such great pains to set up a program to work with him here at home (the redoing of the room factored into all of that).
What really pi$$e$ me off tho, is that he passed the standardized test for Earth Science. If we were homeschooling, he would get the credit towards graduation. But he has to pass the actual class in public school.
Well, look at the bright side; you and the missus weren't the ones who put the brakes on football. He's learning an important lesson, though with great pain.
Yeah, it's just I've been here for over three weeks, and I'm not that high - only about 5000 feet - so I don't know.
Getting it checked out can't hurt, though.
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