Good morning Kelsey!

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Good morning Kelsey!

UC Davis does not limit sick leave, so I had close to 1800 hours of it. They do limit vacation but the top end is 384 hours.We have March 20th, April 2nd-6th, and Memorial Day off. The next school year calendar is out and we don’t get any days off in April or May. I have 4 days of vacation available. We can only have 5 days built up and they give us 3.5 at the beginning of each year. I can only carry over 1.5 days so I need to use 2.5 days, or I’ll lose them. I’m using one on field day for sure. That day is a nightmare.
I can’t wait to see them. I usually don’t plant anything here until around Mother’s Day.
We have a system coming in on Tuesday also. Sounds like something on the weekend too.
Good morning Debby.
We are having highs in the 80s next week!Mayhem is accurate!
70’s sound so nice! Every year I tell myself I’m not planting many flowers and every year I make a liar out of myself.
Good morning Janie! It's tragic. Our grandbaby's are mostly non verbal, although they are slowly improving. Breaks my heart.Good morning, DMC.
It is isn't it? I have a son who is adhd, and I thought raising him was rough, but we never considered it a disability. He behaved as well as other kids his age, he just required extra activity and mental stimulation.
The only special needs child that I can remember in my daughter's class was a little girl with down syndrome. I was proud that my daughter befriended her and invited her to outings. She had a tutor but other than that, she was treated the same as the other kids in school.
I don't know when all these special needs problems came up but it does seem like they're disproportionate to the general population now. I think a lack of discipline at home is a big part of the problem. My grandson, who is severely autistic, has been repeatedly told he is special and that his anger issues are normal. He has a lot more potential than he will ever realize because everyone makes allowances for his poor behavior. I feel like they are doing him a deservice.
Good morning Ron. We're hoping for some 70's, it's 30° this morning.We are having highs in the 80s next week!
Thanks Rene!Good morning Barry! You too!![]()
Good morning, DMC.
It is isn't it? I have a son who is adhd, and I thought raising him was rough, but we never considered it a disability. He behaved as well as other kids his age, he just required extra activity and mental stimulation.
The only special needs child that I can remember in my daughter's class was a little girl with down syndrome. I was proud that my daughter befriended her and invited her to outings. She had a tutor but other than that, she was treated the same as the other kids in school.
I don't know when all these special needs problems came up but it does seem like they're disproportionate to the general population now. I think a lack of discipline at home is a big part of the problem. My grandson, who is severely autistic, has been repeatedly told he is special and that his anger issues are normal. He has a lot more potential than he will ever realize because everyone makes allowances for his poor behavior. I feel like they are doing him a deservice.
Good morning Debby! My husband asks me if it's time for my 2 hour cup of tea...8-12 sounds better...lol
Hope you're having a good day.![]()
Working on the bathroom this morning. Need to go to town for supplies this afternoon and our monthly beekeeping meeting. That means a dinner date too, so looking like a good day.Hi Rene, hope your day is off to a good start!
Working on the bathroom this morning. Need to go to town for supplies this afternoon and our monthly beekeeping meeting. That means a dinner date too, so looking like a good day.![]()