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RE: July Singles Chat - Work and wintry thoughts! - 7/19/2008 7:23:45 AM   
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Try Vault! Thats got even more caffeine than Mt. Dew!!


That would make me sick!

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RE: July Singles Chat - Work and wintry thoughts! - 7/19/2008 7:32:31 AM   
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Welcome back Terri!

Congratulations Rosie!

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RE: July Singles Chat - Work and wintry thoughts! - 7/19/2008 7:41:43 AM   
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Good morning, everyone! What's everyone planning for this weekend? I have just a little homework to do then I'm going shopping!

Terri, we missed you too! Glad to have you back.
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RE: July Singles Chat - Work and wintry thoughts! - 7/19/2008 7:43:24 AM   
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I'm getting ready for work right now - I have a ton to do still, and I didn't go in yesterday (worked from home). There are things I need at the office. Other than that, it's just church tonight and work - this evening (in between posting, I'm sure), I've got to finish 2 online courses, and then begin working on 2 others that are significantly longer.

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RE: July Singles Chat - Work and wintry thoughts! - 7/19/2008 7:43:35 AM   
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Good morning Michelle! I woke up early this morning and couldn't get back to sleep, so I decided to catch up on my forums reading. I am gonna go see my mom later on today, but that is about it. I may also either dept. store shopping and/or go see a movie today also. How are you doing today?

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RE: July Singles Chat - Work and wintry thoughts! - 7/19/2008 8:02:59 AM   
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Morning everyone!

The weekend for me is pretty much study, grocery shopping, and church. Gotta teach a little driving and do laundry and housework, too.

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RE: July Singles Chat - Work and wintry thoughts! - 7/19/2008 8:03:08 AM   
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Good-morning, all! Looks like another sunny day!

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RE: July Singles Chat - Work and wintry thoughts! - 7/19/2008 8:20:08 AM   
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Hi Esther, driving lessons eh? You are brave! It takes a lot of pateince for that!

Hi Sheila, are you gonna enjoy the sunny day?

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RE: July Singles Chat - Work and wintry thoughts! - 7/19/2008 8:33:16 AM   
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Yes, I'll probably be working outside some.

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RE: July Singles Chat - Work and wintry thoughts! - 7/19/2008 8:39:58 AM   
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Yes, Mike...this is the second child I've taught to drive. When GP1 was ready to drive she didn't want to learn. However, my ddh had just died, and the family needed another driver. I didn't feel competent to do it, and had very small children at the time, so I asked my bil to help with it, since he was going to be teaching his own daughter around the same time.

I regret it in some ways because she's not the driver she should be...I don't really think it's my bil's fault, but I wonder if she'd be better if I had taught her.

But when it came time to teach GP2, there was no one around to help, so I just had to do it myself. I bought a good curriculum, stuck to it, and today he is an exemplary driver.

So I've had a little experience, now, and feel fairly confident about teaching GP3, even though she doesn't really want to learn...again, we are in the position of needing another driver for the family.

Yesterday, though, we nearly sideswiped a mailbox. I'll be glad when she quits driving too far to the right.

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RE: July Singles Chat - Work and wintry thoughts! - 7/19/2008 8:45:03 AM   
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Well Esther, if you are not a nervous driver, it should all work out well.

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RE: July Singles Chat - Work and wintry thoughts! - 7/19/2008 9:27:23 AM   
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Best wishes with the driving, Esther! I was old enough when my younger siblings had their permits that I got in for helping them put in their hours. Don't think I was much of a teacher though! But at least they were already familiar with the idea of driving so it wasn't bad.

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RE: July Singles Chat - Work and wintry thoughts! - 7/19/2008 9:31:57 AM   
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Hey, Sunluvin'

I'll be getting a little help from GP2. I'm going to ask him to come home from college for a day or two and teach her to change a tire, and give her some experience in reaction driving (accident avoidance and all that really fun stuff where you get to do what we call "Action Hero Driving).

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RE: July Singles Chat - Work and wintry thoughts! - 7/19/2008 9:47:48 AM   
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But when it came time to teach GP2, there was no one around to help, so I just had to do it myself. I bought a good curriculum, stuck to it, and today he is an exemplary driver.

I wish we could do that here. In WA you have to go to an accredited driving school. Absolutely no parent-taught courses!

Well, DS15, Brandon, has a swim meet this morning. They last forever, and he'll only be swimming in 3 or 4 events. But, he's a good swimmer, and they swim him in the higher age group, and I'm very proud, and so I will be there cheering on. I do actually have a sister and two cousins on the team as well, so I have four to cheer for.

I think we'll try and drag my mom to the movies, as well. Woman works way too much! And they just gave her a promotion, so she is working even more now.

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RE: July Singles Chat - Work and wintry thoughts! - 7/19/2008 9:48:53 AM   
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I don't know how to change a tire!

Does she have to go through Driver's Ed? I didn't have to when I got my license but my siblings did and they felt like it really taught them some important things.

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RE: July Singles Chat - Work and wintry thoughts! - 7/19/2008 9:52:45 AM   
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I don't know how to change a tire!

Does she have to go through Driver's Ed? I didn't have to when I got my license but my siblings did and they felt like it really taught them some important things.


In Texas we're allowed to do Parent Taught Drivers Ed. We can use a canned curriculum or one the state provides. With GP2 I used a canned one, but can't really afford that now so I'm using what's left from his plus the free one the state provides. I feel that it is thorough.

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RE: July Singles Chat - Work and wintry thoughts! - 7/19/2008 10:21:47 AM   
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See, things are different in Texas!

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RE: July Singles Chat - Work and wintry thoughts! - 7/19/2008 10:25:13 AM   
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My father taught me in one afternoon - and I took my test the next morning to get my restricted. I actually began driving with my restricted (at 15) because it was necessary. Mom was always in the car with me so it looked like I had a licensed driver with me - though she's never driven a day in her life. My father and brother were living in NW Indiana at the time, so I was the only licensed driver - even at 15. It was out of necessity. I'm a natural born driver. My dad has even said as much. I began navigating for the family before I was 10. Over the years, personally, I've driven over 500,000 miles - alone. And that's not driving a truck! I've had truck drivers say I should do that - as much as I love driving. But, I'm called to do other things. Given the option, I'll drive somewhere. However, with prices they way they are now, I'll fly when I can.

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RE: July Singles Chat - Work and wintry thoughts! - 7/19/2008 10:32:50 AM   
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My father taught me in one afternoon - and I took my test the next morning to get my restricted. I actually began driving with my restricted (at 15) because it was necessary. Mom was always in the car with me so it looked like I had a licensed driver with me - though she's never driven a day in her life. My father and brother were living in NW Indiana at the time, so I was the only licensed driver - even at 15. It was out of necessity. I'm a natural born driver. My dad has even said as much. I began navigating for the family before I was 10. Over the years, personally, I've driven over 500,000 miles - alone. And that's not driving a truck! I've had truck drivers say I should do that - as much as I love driving. But, I'm called to do other things. Given the option, I'll drive somewhere. However, with prices they way they are now, I'll fly when I can.


Lisa;

We've never lived where we didn't have to drive to get somewhere. In the parts of TX and NM that I have lived, there was no way to live close enough to grocery stores and doctor's offices and even work to just walk everywhere. So over the years I've just gotten used to driving everywhere. That's why it's no big deal to me to drive 2 hours one way to school...well, ok, it's a little bit of a stretch. Some people seem to think that's a hardship (and gas-price-wise it is) but just the driving...not a problem.

During the semester I'm putting about 700+ miles on my car each week. Could be I'll be putting even more on this coming year...sheesh.

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RE: July Singles Chat - Work and wintry thoughts! - 7/19/2008 10:37:22 AM   
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Oh, were I live you can't walk to anything either - especially not when I was at that age. EVERYTHING is spread out here - ask Michelle. And, our public transportation is so horrible. I've also lived to where I had a 90 minute commute - all driving - even in blizzard conditions. No biggie. I love driving. When I move to a new area - I just get out and drive and try to get myself lost (I've only ever been lost once - in NJ, on my way to a Steve Green concert). It's how I learn the areas. I'll drive 4-5 hours to a soccer game I want to see. I'll drive 4-5 hours to see Steve. I'll drive 8 hours for a weekend trip to Chicago when I lived in Nashville. I'll drive 12 hours for a weekend of soccer and shooting baseball (when I was with *him*). Driving is theraputic for me. It's my time alone with God - no interruptions. 700 miles a week sound about right. I've had a few locations to were I was running about 1000, depending on what I was doing.

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RE: July Singles Chat - Work and wintry thoughts! - 7/19/2008 10:40:07 AM   
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Interesting, when I was in Tampa with my family, we did take Public Transportation, albiet it did take 2 connections to make it to the Science Museum though.

I saw a news report this week that Boston, New York, Chicago and San Francisco are the most walkable cities in the U.S. Not so ironically, I have visited the 3 of them and of course live in the other.

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RE: July Singles Chat - Work and wintry thoughts! - 7/19/2008 10:48:52 AM   
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I don't live in Tampa. And, if you're not right in the middle of the city there is no public transportation. It's minimal - at best.

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RE: July Singles Chat - Work and wintry thoughts! - 7/19/2008 10:53:01 AM   
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Thats ok, I didn't say that you did, just talking from my personal experience is all.

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RE: July Singles Chat - Work and wintry thoughts! - 7/19/2008 11:06:49 AM   
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all this talk about transportation & driving... makes me smile. public transportation here is interesting, to say the least... sometimes it's a horse!!

And all this talk about teaching children and learning to drive! Brings back some memories & makes me smile.... teaching someone to drive is interesting, isn't it? Some do so much better than others! Some of mine did fine ...ds# 2 doesn't know the words "slow down" and dd#4 took corners so wide & fast I thought we'd crash for sure!

quick story: my father tried to teach me how to drive a manual -- it was an old Ford Falcon -- a column, not the floor and he was trying to tell me how to go from 2nd to 3rd and all he would say was "up and up" -- needless to say, all I managed to do was put it back into 1st because I didn't understand that it was suppose to go up, then over and up!! arg! a very silly miscommunication, but frustrating for both of us... But I can drive a manual now & all is good.
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RE: July Singles Chat - Work and wintry thoughts! - 7/19/2008 11:08:14 AM   
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Kinda reminds me when I tried to teach myself skating once. Everytime I pushed forward, I would go backwards instead! I dunno why I didn't think of just doing the opposite instead?

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