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kareng Grand Master

We have a case of the measles in our high school. My kids are vaccinated. Just thought it was odd.

Russell, that bun looks like he feels very safe and happy. The back legs turned to the side means " no bunny worries".

J and Hub have driven to Colorado State today to look at the college tomorrow. Then they will hit K State on the way back. Then he has to decide which college. Hub made him drive all the way to Colorado today - 620 ish miles. Wants him to realize how far he would be. k Sate is maybe 2 hours away. At KSU he knows people in the engineering program & likes some of them. He knows no one at CO State.

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J and Hub have driven to Colorado State today to look at the college tomorrow. Then they will hit K State on the way back. Then he has to decide which college. Hub made him drive all the way to Colorado today - 620 ish miles. Wants him to realize how far he would be. k Sate is maybe 2 hours away. At KSU he knows people in the engineering program & likes some of them. He knows no one at CO State.

That's some wise parents...

kareng Grand Master

That's some wise parents...

I got some smart kids. If you're not smarter, you have to be more clever.

elye Community Regular

We have a case of the measles in our high school. My kids are vaccinated. Just thought it was odd.

I just heard from one of our roving Ottawa radio reporters, currently camped out in front of Westminster Cathedral, that there are close to 6,000 cases of measles right now in eastern Europe. :blink: What in hell?

I got some smart kids. If you're not smarter, you have to be more clever.

Yes.. . . .or faster.. . . ...

elye Community Regular

Here is the Ottawa bus driver whose route DD has ridden when coming home from downtown. So glad someone finally got him on film: B)

Jestgar Rising Star

Here is the Ottawa bus driver whose route DD has ridden when coming home from downtown. So glad someone finally got him on film: B)

how cool is that!


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kareng Grand Master

Update on the college tour. He loved Colorado. Most of the campus has been re- built recently so it looks nice. They sent him around with an engineering student so he got to hear a students perspective. It was warm and lovely weather. Not sure what he thought of the long drive.

Em, love the singing bus driver. Could have a big sing- along.

nikki-uk Enthusiast

Well psills!, BIG day here in blighty and *I* have a wedding to go to wink.gif

Loey {{{hugs}}} & positive vibes to you ♥

Darn210 Enthusiast

Have fun Nik . . . what's yer hat look like?

mushroom Proficient

A little bigger than Mrs. Cameron's, I hope :P

elye Community Regular

Wow, the HATS! That spectacular thing on Eugenie's head -- looks like somethin' outta Dr. Seuss! :lol:

Annnnnnnnnnnd.......The Kiss is coming.. . . ....

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Russell, that bun looks like he feels very safe and happy. The back legs turned to the side means " no bunny worries".

J and Hub have driven to Colorado State today to look at the college tomorrow. Then they will hit K State on the way back. Then he has to decide which college. Hub made him drive all the way to Colorado today - 620 ish miles. Wants him to realize how far he would be. k Sate is maybe 2 hours away. At KSU he knows people in the engineering program & likes some of them. He knows no one at CO State.

Yes, he's safe, happy and spoiled rotten!

I'm accepting that Madeleine will go to Harvard (or so I keep telling her...), so I'm prepping myself for being on the other side of the country ;)

Here is the Ottawa bus driver whose route DD has ridden when coming home from downtown. So glad someone finally got him on film: B)

That's super cool! As is the scenery-I will put that on my list of places to visit!!

Have fun Nik . . . what's yer hat look like?

Yes, do tell!

Wow, the HATS! That spectacular thing on Eugenie's head -- looks like somethin' outta Dr. Seuss! :lol:

Those hats are freakin crazy! Does one see such a hat and say, "Ooooh, that's the most beautiful thing I've ever seen" or "That's the craziest one, I'll take it!!"

:blink:

:lol::lol::lol:

kareng Grand Master

Hub & J sent me pics of the important things on the CO campus. 2 are pics of a bike parking lot. counting what I can see, it must be 200 bikes at one and another 100 at the other. The other pic of a big sign for a pizza place (meant to make me OK with him going so far)

Colorado Style Pizza.

Gluten Free

Appetizers, Pizza, Sandwiches & Beverages!!

Dairy Free Cheese!

I'm guessing that Colorado style pizza must be gluten free and occasionally dairy free! It is only about 2 hours from the Home of Udis.

kareng Grand Master

Wow, the HATS! That spectacular thing on Eugenie's head -- looks like somethin' outta Dr. Seuss! :lol:

Annnnnnnnnnnd.......The Kiss is coming.. . . ....

I only watched the highlights but they do seem to really like each other. Quite a nice difference from Diana & Charles' wedding.

Loved when Camilla was trying to pick up the littlest flower girl so she could see over the balconey. Especially, when she chided Prince Charles and it took him a minute to figure out she wanted him to hold the little girl.

elye Community Regular

Hub & J sent me pics of the important things on the CO campus. 2 are pics of a bike parking lot. counting what I can see, it must be 200 bikes at one and another 100 at the other. The other pic of a big sign for a pizza place (meant to make me OK with him going so far)

Colorado Style Pizza.

Gluten Free

Appetizers, Pizza, Sandwiches & Beverages!!

Dairy Free Cheese!

I'm guessing that Colorado style pizza must be gluten free and occasionally dairy free! It is only about 2 hours from the Home of Udis.

Wow, this all sounds terrific, Kherrighnne.... . . . .how exciting! How does the program feel for him at Colorado? DD still has not decided between Ottawa U and U of Toronto.. . .. ....seems to all be boiling down to the programs, one of which is a little different than what she was initially planning on studying. They are both fantastic campuses.......and both are $$$$$.....crap.... . .. She has scholarships for both, but the remaining amount is still terrifying, frankly.. . .. ...

kareng Grand Master

Wow, this all sounds terrific, Kherrighnne.... . . . .how exciting! How does the program feel for him at Colorado? DD still has not decided between Ottawa U and U of Toronto.. . .. ....seems to all be boiling down to the programs, one of which is a little different than what she was initially planning on studying. They are both fantastic campuses.......and both are $$$$$.....crap.... . .. She has scholarships for both, but the remaining amount is still terrifying, frankly.. . .. ...

He is looking at Kansas State today. I fear it will not seem as impressive as the twice as expensive (even with the scholarship) CO. He also saw kids playing intermural (recreational)sports which he is hoping to do. I will let you know what he decides.

What is she studying? Is she playing hockey?

elye Community Regular

She wants to start in biomedical science, then perhaps specialize in a year or two into speech language pathology and/or linguistics.

Both universities have terrific house league hockey teams. My question remains: in a little, shared dorm room, where in hell do these kids store their hockey equipment?? Particularly the goalie, whose bag, trust me, is the biggest piece of baggage one has ever seen... :rolleyes:

What is J studying?

kareng Grand Master

She wants to start in biomedical science, then perhaps specialize in a year or two into speech language pathology and/or linguistics.

Both universities have terrific house league hockey teams. My question remains: in a little, shared dorm room, where in hell do these kids store their hockey equipment?? Particularly the goalie, whose bag, trust me, is the biggest piece of baggage one has ever seen... :rolleyes:

What is J studying?

Maybe she can get a locker at the gym or rink & squeeze some stuff in.

J is doing mechanical engineering. Other than being a firefighter or Ninja when he was 6, its what he has always wanted to do.

Jestgar Rising Star

Ninja would have been cool. Maybe you can get him to change his mind.

nikki-uk Enthusiast

Ninja would have been cool. Maybe you can get him to change his mind.

Clever li'l buggers those ninjas!

One of my cats has his own 'crack team' of ninjas cool.gif

psawyer Proficient

Something to ponder having nothing to do with weddings, hats or royalty.

If toast always lands butter-side down, and cats always land on their feet, what happens if you strap toast on the back of a cat and drop it?

--Steven Wright

:o

Jestgar Rising Star

send us pics of your arms after you've tried to strap toast to a cat.....

kareng Grand Master

Something to ponder having nothing to do with weddings, hats or royalty.

If toast always lands butter-side down, and cats always land on their feet, what happens if you strap toast on the back of a cat and drop it?

--Steven Wright

:o

Is the toast butter side up or down?

kareng Grand Master

OMG! There is a show on where they are discussing what Will & Kate will name their children! They have made pictures of what they think the kids will look like.

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