trtlcrzy
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Post by trtlcrzy on Aug 24, 2020 20:29:57 GMT -6
I guess I get to spend part of my day putting Evies name on her supplies. Im annoyed they waited til the last minute. Plus, one elementary school in our district is having kids bring in minimal supplies, in case they have to switch to remote learning. But we are sending all our supplies by the end of the week. The inconsistencies among schools is annoying. Evies rheumatologist was happy with her progress, she thought Evie is at 95%, but wants her to be 100%, which i do too, so we are switching the anti-inflammatory she is on. Of course the script called in wasn't in stock, then they told me what the copay would be, so I called the Dr office back to switch it to pill for vs liquid. So hopefully we will be able to start that tomorrow. What are they having you put the supplies in? H’s school is having us bring a clear shoe box container ( www.target.com/p/sterilite-6qt-clear-storage-box-white-lid/-/A-13794902 ) so they can take it from home room to art class. My guess is that they also switched in case of school closure and needing to send stuff home. Before they just used the normal small pencil boxes.
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Post by trtlcrzy on Aug 24, 2020 20:33:46 GMT -6
H had so much fun at soccer. I think she’s going to love it. As a bonus, one of her friends from K is also on her team. In other news V doesn’t want to be swaddled, my guess is that it hurts where her shots were given and I’ve already given tylenol, so I think I’m going to be in for a long night.
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Post by trtlcrzy on Aug 24, 2020 20:34:35 GMT -6
Hello!! Today was Chase's first day at the new daycare and it went great. It's odd dropping him off to a place I haven't stepped foot in for about 7 years but he had no fear and is excited to go back. I only hope there are no prolonged closures ahead of us, but who knows? Colin is so impatient for school to start. I am, too, honestly. I'm so afraid of any last minute changes, he's really counting on being in school a couple days a week. We've talked with him about the likelihood that he'll end up back home full-time, but I think a month or two of in-person classes would make such a difference. Oh brother! So we ended up bike riding at the old (closed) middle school this morning because training has started at the schools. It turned into a talk about how the Sandy Hook kids used the school and that their school had to be torn down after a bad person with a gun got inside and hurt people. We didn't get too deep into it but I did explain that's why they do their lockdown drills. How insane that we have to have these conversations with our kids?! That is crazy and unfortunate. H and I are both very ready for school to start. Only 2 more days!
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Post by mwhip on Aug 24, 2020 21:07:51 GMT -6
trtlcrzy the first day back, everything should fit in her pencil box, for the most part. The other day, I'll just have to shove it in her backpack. This is the list to get it all back. Day 1 -School supply box (with the following items unpackaged, labeled, and placed inside): Scissors 2 Sharpened pencils 1 box of Crayons 1 Glue stick 2 dry erase markers Dry erase eraser -Water Bottle -Ziploc bags -Hand sanitizer Day 2 -Clipboards -Folders -Kleenex -Writing journal Day 3 -Headphones (please unpackage and make sure they are adjusted) -Wet wipes & disinfecting wipes -Load ziplock baggie (found in backpack) with all extra supplies: Sharpened Pencils Pink erasers Highlighters Remaining dry erase markers Bottle glue Markers 3 boxes of crayons Remaining glue sticks
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