Friday, February 20, 2004
Well, we all passed that flu around for a few days but I am finally starting to feel on top of it for the first time today. I skipped the Lexapro for a couple of days cause I really couldn't keep anything down and paid for that. With the Celexa if I was off for 4 days I would start getting dizzy spells, which at the time, I thought were pretty bad. I now realize that they were nothing. I was off the Lexapro for maybe 2 days and I honestly felt drunk!!! I think I almost dissociated!!! Yucky. Not doing that again.
The leech field has started coming up through the back yard. *sigh* It looks like we will be hiring someone in the spring to come dig it up.
CR** I don't know where THAT cash is coming from but if we ever want to use the back yard again it's gotta get done. John's Aspire is at the Cost-More-To-Fix-It-Than-Replace-It point. The furnace is on it's last legs. I always swore I would never cast a money spell. The whole concept is just...icky. That's just not what casting is for, it feels like it would cheapen the energy, the magik. *GAD* I hate money. I hate the fact that we need money to live. >:op~~~~~~~
Rich is going to have me overhaul is personal website. It really is time. He is going to pay for some space and register a domain name and the whole 9 yards. The pages he used as examples of what he wanted were simple but enhanced. Modest bling. I can do that. It will actually be fun. I haven't done bling in a while. I donated 2 web site set ups to the auction at church again this year. So far in the last 2 auctions, I have donated 7 websites, sold 6 and set up 1. The church makes out like a bandit but it doesn't do much for me. I try to use this kind of thing for exposure but if I don't get to actually do the site it kind of limits the exposure. Depressing. And the Peace Corps site hasn't made money yet, so I can't get paid for that one yet. poo :o(
Ian is still having a little bit of a rough time at school with the school agers. In my conversations with Erica and Candace and Ian I think it may be just as much Ian misinterpreting and engaging inappropriately as it is the other kids being mean. He told me on Wednesday that one of the school agers punched him in the arm but upon further investigation it turns out that Ian was trying to sneak up on him and probably got a little too close to the kid and startled him or something. Not that is was ok for the kid to punch him and I made that clear to Ian but Candace and I are starting to work with him on personal space and boundary issues and we made a new rule about no sneaking up on school agers. My main concern with the whole situation wasn't so much the punch, although that wasn't good, but the response of the teacher. Ian told her that a school ager punched him and the teacher just said "School agers play rough sometimes". Not good. If we are supposed to encourage the kids to go tell teachers when something like this happens then the teachers need to actually take some action upon being told. How does she KNOW it was just rough play? She didn't see it. She should at least have brought the kids together and found out if it was rough play or an accident or SOMETHING. And they should be teaching the school agers not to play as rough with the little kids!!! That's only common sense! UGH! I don't get paid to do these people's jobs, dangit!!!
Peace.
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