What kind of errands....

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Registered: 08-27-2005
What kind of errands....
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Wed, 08-31-2005 - 1:41pm

Do you run on a daily basis? Weekly basis? Monthly basis?

I've often heard people say that they need a lot of time during the week to run errands and that those errands would otherwise take up their evenings and weekends if they had to WOH ft. It made me curious because I just don't seem to have many errands to run at all. Are we just lazy :-)?

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Registered: 07-16-2005
Wed, 09-14-2005 - 11:32am

Nice try. I did play, but certainly not every game. Pitchers don't play in every game. It was usually after we had the game pretty much in the bag!! In fact, I was the teammate who got her photo on the ball field in the school newspaper the most often! Do you even know what the term benchwarmer means? Psst, a college won't spend the money for a player who never plays. And I played more than one season.

And again, you are doing a lot of sidestepping for reasons unknown to me. You are the one who innacurately equated the idea of Sue "bettering" herself with the concept of winning.

From your post 15996.1483:

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For the third time, bettering oneself does not equate or even necessarily approach having the goal of winning.

<> Again I have to ask, why have you chosen QM for your charity?

I played competitive sports from Little League THROUGH Division I in college. QM has only recently played in some sort of recreational league.




Edited 9/14/2005 11:34 am ET ET by tinderbox3
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Registered: 08-22-2005
Wed, 09-14-2005 - 11:34am

Well, if they've had a seizure or an asthma attack, they don't need to be quarantined from the rest of the students, do they?

Karen

"Veronica: "I hate fake deer too. Every time I see their stupid fake-deer faces I want to grab a shotgun and go all Cheney on 'em." Sure, but since fake deer don't talk, they won't

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Registered: 07-16-2005
Wed, 09-14-2005 - 11:37am
I think this is a case where the "Pushy Parent" may be warranted next year! And I can see you being subtle about it too!
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Registered: 12-29-2004
Wed, 09-14-2005 - 11:38am
Sigh. No curtain. The nurse keeps them all in sight for safety's sake. A child who has just vomited may vomit again. A child with a fever may vomit at any time. These are some reasons why a nurse wants pickup ASAP, no matter how the child feels about it.
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Registered: 09-04-1997
Wed, 09-14-2005 - 11:41am

We'll see how his pitching is developing. If he keeps dreaming of pitching and keeps working as hard as he is at it now, he may stand a chance of maturing into a pretty good pitcher.

My kids are wierd. The other one plays outstanding defense in basketball and gets all kinds of recognition for his defensive skills but he really wants to be the guy racking up all the points. Only offense counts in his world.

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Registered: 11-12-2003
Wed, 09-14-2005 - 11:45am
But we're talking in general here.
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Registered: 03-16-2005
Wed, 09-14-2005 - 11:48am

Oh. You're right, I wouldn't want to mislead. Our nurse's office has no bed separated from the rest of the room by a curtain. The sick kid bed in our nurse's office is actually separated from the rest of the nurse's office by four walls and a door.

"A child who has just vomited may vomit again. A child with a fever may vomit at any time." And the reason it's critical for a puking child to have someone watching them vomit is. . . ?

"These are some reasons why a nurse wants pickup ASAP, no matter how the child feels about it." Where have I ever said the nurse wouldn't want
the child picked up ASAP? Where?

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Registered: 08-22-2005
Wed, 09-14-2005 - 11:49am

They invented this wonderous new invention.

Karen

"Veronica: "I hate fake deer too. Every time I see their stupid fake-deer faces I want to grab a shotgun and go all Cheney on 'em." Sure, but since fake deer don't talk, they won't

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Registered: 12-29-2004
Wed, 09-14-2005 - 11:52am

Sigh. All students need to be watched while in the clinic, regardless of their situation. Infectious and non-infectious students, if they arrive in the clinic at the same time, need to be together for observation. A separate room or curtain would be of no use, unless the nurse has an assistant.

This is silly, anyway. Who would leave a sick child in school any longer than necessary?

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Registered: 01-05-2005
Wed, 09-14-2005 - 11:54am
The team member may I suppose derive a particular degree of enjoyment by sitting down and picking his nose on 3rd base. This reflects upon the nature of this particular individual, not on the nature of team sport participation.

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