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I got a nice surprise in the mail from [livejournal.com profile] magid Saturday. Thanks! Yummy!

Today we stopped at a GetGo which had a big sign saying "get in, get out, get going". It took me longer than I expected to get my few items, and I commented to Dani that there's little their slogan can do to compensate for a slow customer ahead of you in line ("wait! I have 37 cents in here somewhere!"). Dani pointed out that maybe it's not a slogan but instructions, which some people do not follow.

Last night [livejournal.com profile] ralphmelton and [livejournal.com profile] lorimelton had their annual December party. It was a lot of fun, and it was nice to see people I haven't seen in a while. There was, as usual, plentiful food, including some really tasty orange cupcakes with chocolate icing. Tonight Ralph, Lori, and [livejournal.com profile] mrpeck joined us for dinner, which was pleasant and low-key.

Erik saw the vet Friday morning. All is going well, and they pulled the feeding tube out. He has to go back once more (there's still a dressing on, in large part because of said feeding tube), and then things should be back to normal. He's eating a lot more and was up to 7.1 pounds Friday. He's also now eating dry food, so there is hope of weaning him mostly off of the canned food.

Some school guidance counselors (and probably parents) are lobbying the College Board to split the SAT into multiple tests because it's too long. I don't remember it being overly long; on investigation I found that it's 3 hours, 45 minutes now. This is a test intended for people who want to go to college. If you go to college, you'll probably find 3-hour final exams (possibly worth half your grade) to be common. Sounds like students should get used to it now.

From [livejournal.com profile] unspace: Cuteness Overload.

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Date: 2005-12-26 03:38 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] chaos-wrangler.livejournal.com
We've got kids who need readers, scribes, and/or I-don't-know-what. I think there may be some sort of blanket accommodation thing set up that because we're a special ed school we can host it during school time, and because they're special ed students they can request to take it here...

I also took the PSAT & SAT at the high school I went to, but on a Sunday rather than during school hours - my school was a Sunday test center (probably volunteered as such 'cause it's a Jewish school) and as a Jewish student I had to take the test on a non-Saturday, and that was where I (and most of my classmates) was assigned. I was surprised when I signed up for the GRE to find out that the non-Saturday day for that was Monday rather than Sunday.

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