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it's part of their genetic code! my dad will whine about a simple code and act like he is dying (except when watching sports). but, when he was in a major health crisis (had a quadruple bypass after it was discovered he had only 5% blood flow to his heart - doctors were amazed he was alive...
hey, i sent balloons! ;)
btw, i like the sarcasm for the most part. it's your sarcastic wit that i find so amusing about you, except when directed at me of course! ;)
well, i'm sorry to see you go! i only hope he isn't a dictator when it comes to starting new posts on OLD subjects. i hate it when he posts to a new post that there was already a post on the subject and then gives a link to a post two years old and six pages long. who wants to resurface...
i said everything that can be learned can be learned from books. i didn't say all books would be appropriate for learning science. HOWEVER, if you are creative you can find ideas to make science projects out of the simplest of books. for instance, Make Way For Ducklings is one that we did...
great! thanks! when i was at the store, i was thinking of you and wondering who is that author he keeps recommending! i wished i had my laptop to find your posts! i have to write it down so next time i'll have it with me.
yeah, they were used books (although most of them were hardback in...
yes, miss "i hate emoticons!" lol! the sign is still on the door.
i went to bed thinking about this question last night. remember, though, that they hadn't won much of anything before harry got there. he is the ultimate protagonist and is the hero for gryffindor in more ways than one (i...
i liked this book, but was a bit disappointed with her writing in the fourth (and last) part of the book. she didn't stay consistent and made many mistakes, which annoyed me, and i felt she suddenly felt she had to rush to wrap up the story and make sure that it ended the way the legend says it...
i don't know how well i did on these, as i'm not that familiar with a lot of the fantasy authors, but they were pretty cheap, so what the heck!
i realized recently that i really like fantasy. i don't know why it didn't occur to me before, because i loved hobbit, LOTR, narnia, and the...
I'm the same way. I just noticed on the spine it says Book Two. Doh! I'm gonna have to get #1. Oh well. I think I'll start with the Marion Zimmer Bradley book. I just finished one of hers anyways and know I'll like it. And it will give me time to find book 1 of Abarat at a good price...
I was at home. I own a business that I run from my home and one of my employees called to ask me if I had heard about the plane hitting one of the towers (the second hadn't hit yet). I was laying down because I had just had a miscarriage so I hadn't heard anything yet. I got up and turned on...
I always read what I think my kids will enjoy and just finished Eldest (read Eragon a while ago). I think they are great for the age of the author and for the target audience. I did enjoy most of the characters and had fun reading it, but it is hard to get into at first when you come into it...