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aggie'swife
Board:
Retired Teachers
12-12-2020, 08:26 AM
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Remember the polio vaccine?
Posted By
aggie'swife
Chalkdusty if you still have that, maybe you...
Chalkdusty if you still have that, maybe you could give it or a copy of it to your local historical society. That is probably something that they would like to have.
Board:
Retired Teachers
12-10-2020, 01:47 PM
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Remember the polio vaccine?
Posted By
aggie'swife
Below is an article that is very interesting...
Below is an article that is very interesting about the history of the vaccine. The regular Salk vaccine was given to school age children starting in 1954. The sugar cube was not approved to be...
Board:
Retired Teachers
12-07-2020, 12:14 PM
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Traditions for Christmas Dinner
Posted By
aggie'swife
Amiga, I sorry for the lockdowns there. We are...
Amiga, I sorry for the lockdowns there. We are gathering at my DD's since she has a bigger house, plus it is even warmer there so more people can be outside more often. Maybe you can do something...
Board:
Retired Teachers
12-07-2020, 06:54 AM
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Keeping track of meal leftovers
Posted By
aggie'swife
I agree, if you need to do so, use tape on the...
I agree, if you need to do so, use tape on the container.
However, with many leftovers, I do portion out and freeze it, leaving just enough for two to eat in the frig. Then mark the container...
Board:
Retired Teachers
12-07-2020, 06:49 AM
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Traditions for Christmas Dinner
Posted By
aggie'swife
Traditions for Christmas Dinner
What will you be having or serving for dinner on Christmas? Any particular goodies you make only at Christmas?
Growing up, my grandparents always served a meal similar to Thanksgiving. During my...
Board:
Retired Teachers
12-04-2020, 02:09 PM
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Christmas cards - what type?
Posted By
aggie'swife
Thanks for sharing your ideas and how you do...
Thanks for sharing your ideas and how you do Christmas cards. I generally send a photo card and for some that we hardly see, I share a short note. I really like to receive cards or photo cards to...
Board:
Retired Teachers
12-01-2020, 11:09 AM
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Christmas cards - what type?
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aggie'swife
Christmas cards - what type?
If you send Christmas cards, what type do you send? Do you also include a newsy letter or note?
And which type do you prefer to receive?
Board:
Retired Teachers
12-01-2020, 11:04 AM
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I need a haircut
Posted By
aggie'swife
This is my 3rd or maybe 4th time to get my hair...
This is my 3rd or maybe 4th time to get my hair cut since we had the original lockdown in the spring. Every area is different, and it may be much more restrictive especially when one is located in...
Board:
Retired Teachers
11-29-2020, 07:18 AM
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Christmas Decorating
Posted By
aggie'swife
I haven't started just yet although DH got the...
I haven't started just yet although DH got the tree and ornaments out of the attic yesterday. A family tradition was that we decorated the tree (well the ornaments as a family) while listening to...
Board:
Retired Teachers
11-22-2020, 08:48 AM
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Ideas needed for a Christmas gift
Posted By
aggie'swife
Yes not including self-addressed envelopes may...
Yes not including self-addressed envelopes may have helped. Thanks for that tip! Most of the one's I needed to respond were working, so I imagine that they were just busy with their own families. ...
Board:
Retired Teachers
11-22-2020, 08:05 AM
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Mom tested positive for COVID
Posted By
aggie'swife
luvtolearn, I would check with the manager of the...
luvtolearn, I would check with the manager of the facility. Are they going to be providing her with her dairy-free food and necessities? Obviously, the facility is bringing food, mail, etc. in from...
Board:
Retired Teachers
11-22-2020, 07:39 AM
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What do you remember from this day in 1963?
Posted By
aggie'swife
What do you remember from this day in 1963?
I posted a similar question on the IP board, but many of the posters here do not post there and I would really like to hear what you recall from this terrible day. Where were you?
Board:
Retired Teachers
11-21-2020, 08:59 AM
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Ideas needed for a Christmas gift
Posted By
aggie'swife
Yes Mike....I need some coffee too! ...
Yes Mike....I need some coffee too! <!--giggle-->
Wow 1956BD and luvtolearn...you both have shared some great and very creative ideas (especially like that comfort/joy) which will help me in one...
Board:
Retired Teachers
11-14-2020, 09:02 AM
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Ideas needed for a Christmas gift
Posted By
aggie'swife
Thank you for the kind thoughts. My aunt is a...
Thank you for the kind thoughts. My aunt is a very selfless, kind, and loving person. We cherish her.
Wow great ideas! That fruit of the month, 1956BD is a simple, easy idea. Have you had good...
Board:
Retired Teachers
11-13-2020, 01:56 PM
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Ideas needed for a Christmas gift
Posted By
aggie'swife
Ideas needed for a Christmas gift
Each year, I come up with a unique, or different type of Christmas gift that lasts all year for my aunt. She is widowed, and they never had children, so she lives alone in a city where no other...
Board:
Retired Teachers
11-12-2020, 02:28 PM
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Regional sayings
Posted By
aggie'swife
A few things not mentioned.... Coke....coca...
A few things not mentioned....
Coke....coca cola (I read) which started in 1886 didn't start using the name until 1941 and didn't patent it until 1945.
tea (cold or hot)
crawdads, crawfish,...
Board:
Teachers' Lounge
09-22-2020, 06:08 AM
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I swear I’m not being snarky...
Posted By
aggie'swife
Evidently, in Texas (California and much of the...
Evidently, in Texas (California and much of the South) it was still in the curriculum, but more emphasis added in Texas in the 2019 school year. "To be taught in 2nd grade and must be able to write...
Board:
Teachers' Lounge
09-15-2020, 11:11 AM
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Feel Good News Story
Posted By
aggie'swife
Nice story. Thanks for posting it.
Nice story. Thanks for posting it.
Board:
Teachers' Lounge
09-15-2020, 11:02 AM
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Covid wedding
Posted By
aggie'swife
The blog post does... I can't believe you didn't...
The blog post does... I can't believe you didn't see it! It is in blue.
Board:
Teachers' Lounge
09-14-2020, 01:36 PM
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15
Covid wedding
Posted By
aggie'swife
Humorous article; however with a quite an...
Humorous article; however with a quite an anti-trump bent. Shouldn't this be on the issues and politics board?
I have attended two weddings over the summer. One wedding was a group of soccer...
Board:
BusyBoard
09-07-2020, 06:18 AM
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How many weeks has your school been open?
Posted By
aggie'swife
Sorry to hear that MayCee. In a small district,...
Sorry to hear that MayCee. In a small district, that affects everyone since everybody knows everybody. Did any other teachers, especially those at that particular school, come down with the virus...
Board:
BusyBoard
09-04-2020, 06:18 AM
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6
Numbers Dropping
Posted By
aggie'swife
Our area schools have lost some to home schooling...
Our area schools have lost some to home schooling and private schools; however, numbers are way up, since many families from out of state are relocating. (Many people can work from home so they no...
Board:
BusyBoard
09-03-2020, 09:08 AM
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How many weeks has your school been open?
Posted By
aggie'swife
How many weeks has your school been open?
We are in week 4. The majority of the students on campus with about 25% either synchronous or asynchronous. Still working out the kinks, but we are moving forward. How about your district?
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Board:
BusyBoard
08-24-2020, 05:27 AM
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4
Fun, interactive Activities
Posted By
aggie'swife
In my district, all science labs for now need to...
In my district, all science labs for now need to be individual, lots of demonstrations or virtual. Stepping away from group collaboration except through technology. Fred is really a group activity....
Board:
Teachers' Lounge
08-24-2020, 04:59 AM
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15
I can’t see the sky
Posted By
aggie'swife
I know firemen from Texas were sent this week. ...
I know firemen from Texas were sent this week. They are to be gone 14-21 days. And as I understand it, Arizona and New Mexico were sending help, too.
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