COOL! I got the image! You make a great devil! The cookiemonster is cute too. Thank you for going to all that trouble.
I do try to make a habit of reading peopl's minds. Heh, heh, heh. But I AM glad that you relaxed.
Hmm...a lot of mothers that I see do seem to struggle with kids at those pre-school ages, seems they could use a break in their day. Preschool usually is only for a few hours, maybe only one or a few days a week and I think it's optional because the state doesn't pay for preschool. If you want it, then you have to pay for it yourself.
You will decide for yourself as your education goes on wether you are being over-dramatic, things may pan out or not. I do think that upon meeting people, you can get a sense of them quickly though patience can sometimes revreal more about a person than you realized was there.
My sister sucked her thumb for a looong time, first in public, then in private until she was 8. I really got on her case about it and she finally stopped, but...in her sleep...she still made the little sucky motions like she still did suck her thumb! It was so cute/funny to me. Yes, there were times when I got myself into trouble that I couldn't get myself out of, like a cat up a tree! Once I nearly got run over by a truck, once I nearly got my hand eaten by an automatic door at a supermarket, I learned to pick locks and trick 'bubblegum' machines, tilt videogames, I recovered things from the trash all the time, I've nearly died a few times, and stuff like that. My mom earned her gray hair, that's for sure! My mother's day card was actually a little kid saying, "Sorry for driving you crazy all those years mom...I was just doing my job!"
There are parts of San Francisco that are similiar, though I doubt AS charming, England; nooks and cranies sort of speak. New York is HUGE, exactly as you say. I'm sure you will find much of America large in many ways - servings, clothing sizes, cars, buildings, etc. I've gotten used to my half-villiage/half-city that is San Francisco too.
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Date: 2006-05-28 06:30 pm (UTC)I do try to make a habit of reading peopl's minds. Heh, heh, heh. But I AM glad that you relaxed.
Hmm...a lot of mothers that I see do seem to struggle with kids at those pre-school ages, seems they could use a break in their day. Preschool usually is only for a few hours, maybe only one or a few days a week and I think it's optional because the state doesn't pay for preschool. If you want it, then you have to pay for it yourself.
You will decide for yourself as your education goes on wether you are being over-dramatic, things may pan out or not. I do think that upon meeting people, you can get a sense of them quickly though patience can sometimes revreal more about a person than you realized was there.
My sister sucked her thumb for a looong time, first in public, then in private until she was 8. I really got on her case about it and she finally stopped, but...in her sleep...she still made the little sucky motions like she still did suck her thumb! It was so cute/funny to me. Yes, there were times when I got myself into trouble that I couldn't get myself out of, like a cat up a tree! Once I nearly got run over by a truck, once I nearly got my hand eaten by an automatic door at a supermarket, I learned to pick locks and trick 'bubblegum' machines, tilt videogames, I recovered things from the trash all the time, I've nearly died a few times, and stuff like that. My mom earned her gray hair, that's for sure! My mother's day card was actually a little kid saying, "Sorry for driving you crazy all those years mom...I was just doing my job!"
There are parts of San Francisco that are similiar, though I doubt AS charming, England; nooks and cranies sort of speak. New York is HUGE, exactly as you say. I'm sure you will find much of America large in many ways - servings, clothing sizes, cars, buildings, etc. I've gotten used to my half-villiage/half-city that is San Francisco too.