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With so many things going on, I don't wonder why you are so tired. I hope everything gets better soon. Your family is in my prayers.


Come to our place in summer. The things crash around all night. Mind you, we're talking about flying foxes so their bodies are about 30-40cms long, not to mention the wings. Sounds like your bats where much cuter.

I had a rubbish night sleep last night. I slept through my alarm and was woken by artillery fire at 10am. This week has been crazy with the training grounds near by. On Tuesday night it went on well past midnight which I was really surprised at. We're moving at the weekend so hopefully it will be a bit quieter that way.

Hopefully you'll not be quite so exhausted once you are able to get a normal routine going at work.
It sounds like the camping trip was very... exciting! Glad no one was seriously injured and especially not bitten by a rattler! That is so scary!


One of my friends is terrified of bats. She hates the way they crawl about when they are not flying.

I think bats are really cute too. We have a few flying around our garden at night. They are really small so we think they might be pipistrelle bats.



Lol, I think I would get a bit freaked out if one got tangled in my hair too. Rather that than a spider though!

It is cool, isn't it?

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Lots of really cute ones in the shop!

I have bought nice ones in the past, and they disappeared, never to be seen again.


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Oh, and they are magnetic! really cool!

I had six, my kids have six, But I keep reading books where kids have eight periods???
Also in other parts of the world how do you guys separate classes at the high school level, I'm sure it is different. Just being curious nothing all that important :-)




My daughter here in PA used to have 8 periods until last year. This year, due to a huge building remodeling at her school, they are having blocked schedule, that's 4 long periods and they don't have all the courses everyday. So far we are not really liking the block schedule, but she has been only for a month under it. Se has 8 minutes between classed to go from one room to the following. It was 6 minutes last year, but again, is being slower moving around with all the remodeling being done.

I think my oldest son who is now in college, only took one elective class all of high school, and that was Spanish 3 , Yes they counted that as an elective.

We're pretty relaxed about the whole thing. Once you go to high school (y7 or 12 years old) you're pretty much expected to manage your timetable and what's happening each day at school yourself. It's too complicated for parents, particularly if you have kids at multiple schools.
Pretty much all my Mum did was ask me every now in then as I was walking out the door "Do you have your PE gear?" "No Mum, I don't have PE today." "Well I don't know! I can't keep up"




I think a lot of American parents would have trouble with that Australian system, they like to know where their kids are at all times, I think we are a bit guilty of micro managing our children, I mean now my oldest is off to college at 18 and I have to keep my fingers crossed he knows what he's doing, because I have absolutely no control over it anymore, which is a good thing.

Your poor teachers as well! You'd all be bouncing off the walls!
We have recess around 11am which is between 15-30mins as a break and then lunch is usually 45mins-1hr depending on the school. But they all have two breaks and longer so you could burn off energy, get you outside in the sun to wake up and such.
And 38 min periods?! You'd just have time to open your books, and start discussing something and it'd be all over. My high school was 60 min periods and that was sometimes too short. Lexx was just saying his high school had mixed period times so you would have a long period 90mins-2hrs of a subject every timetable cycle so you could do deeper/longer discussions about things.


We don't really care that it's 2.20pm and I know little Jimmy is in room 2.31 with Mr Bloggs doing Underwater Basket Weaving.

Oh of course. And I understand, some of my teachers would have made it seem like forever as well...

Well, back when I was in Jr. High, I believe we had 8 classes, but 7 periods. Each day we'd drop a different period (I think - it's been a while), so we'd only have 4 days each of all the classes, or something like that.
In high school it was the standard 6-period schedule. Homeroom was 2nd period, so I think it was a little bit longer. Then at 15 I switched to running start, and only had 2 classes at the high school each day.


And I have to say the drama kids at my kids school probably have the most grueling of all schedules, and they definitely put on some great performances!
There are so many things that kids today have to worry about that we definitely did not when we were younger, speaking of my daughter is taking the SAT tomorrow, I get to start this applying to college thing all over again :-)

As far as grueling drama schedules, that's no joke! My daughter has lettered in dram each year and the only way to do it is to put in over 90 hours of tech. That's a lot! She'll be there 6 hours tomorrow.

Oh no Lisa! Your poor Dad! I hear ribs can be very painful. Good thing he is OK though. Lots of TLC required.
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