**Is it just me or is it strange that at Rite-Aid you can use your WELLNESS CARD to get a discount on Junk Food? Every week in the sales flyer there is some candy or snack food on special sale when you use your Wellness Card.
Isn't that kind of like presenting a card to show your membership as a Quaker to buy bullets?
**Is it just me or is October 1st the start of the official Fall Season for you too? And right on cue, the weather here went from rainy and warmish yesterday to windy and cool today....or as Hubs would call it, COLD! I swear the man can't take a stiff breeze and temperatures in the 60's without breaking out a sweater or two. I truly believe Hubs was a lizard in a previous life wanting nothing more than to sun himself on a hot rock.lol
**Is it just me or can you really believe that the year is 3 months away from being over??! Here comes the triad of American Holidays....Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas(or Chanukah). Of course, if you've been in one of the Temples devoted to American business(=a store) in the past month or 2, you already know that the Holidays are quickly pressing down on us. I am so not ready for all the hype and the pressure to be too busy with activities and stuff. Stop this merry-go-round and LET ME OFF! Be careful this Holiday Season and don't take a nosedive off of your Financial Future into that deep hole called Debt! Limit your Spending, Budget for the Holidays and STICK TO IT!! You'll be so glad you did in April when you aren't getting Credit Card bills still from stuff you bought and the kids broke in December.
**Is it just me or is applying to FIVE colleges overkill? I've always been told to apply to THREE--the school you want most to attend, a "stretch" school(one you probably wouldn't EVER get into with your grades/scores &/or that accepts a low percentage of freshmen each year), and a "safety" school(one with lower standards for grades/scores/etc. than you possess, that would consider you a great catch even on your worst day).
Unbeknownst to me, Hubs has allowed Daughter to submit applications to FIVE schools. In retrospect, #1 son only wanted to apply to 2 schools...both of them on par with the other, nothing "stretchy" and we had to insist that he apply to a third. (He got into all 3 by the way.)
This is not a case of "Daughter has to spread a wide net in hopes that SOMEBODY will want her". The girl is gifted in many ways(not all of them evil either!lol), scored 1890 on her SATs, ranks around 24 in her class of 250 something, has a 4.2 cumulative average, was in the Carneige Mellon Talented Youth Program for PA in grade school(she outscored 8th graders in the state in math when she was in the 4th grade), etc. etc. etc.
I applied to 3 schools, though my criteria for applying was somewhat bizarre....but then again, my home life during my teen years were somewhat bizarre compared to most people's lives.lol
**Is it just me, or do teenagers do things out of left field sometimes? This same child from above, also in the last 3 months, has decided she may not go to college directly. Like her brother before her, she's been told she's receiving XX amount of dollars for school from us, so depending on where she decides to attend/where she gets in, she may need student loans if she doesn't save any money toward her own schooling while in high school.
This seems to be putting a crimp into her grand plans for life as she envisions herself going to medical school eventually and becoming a doctor. That's great and all but the cost of getting a medical degree is way more than we can afford without liquidating our retirement funds and Daughter is somewhat of a miser-in-training and can't see herself going into that HUGE hole of debt for medical school. Hey, let someone else take the financial hit is cool, but not her.
That is when she came up with the bright idea to join the military because they'll send her to college for free. Envisioning my Daughter in the military in my head sounds much like replays of Judy Benjamin in that old classic movie, PRIVATE BENJAMIN.
"See, I did join the army, but I joined a *different* army. I joined the one with the condos and the private rooms.
To be truthful with you, I can't sleep in a room with 20 strangers.
And I mean look at this place.
The army couldn't afford drapes? I'll be up at the crack of dawn here!"
So between what the recruiters are telling her and what her father & I have discovered, she is trying to wrap her head around the pseudo-reality of what enlisting & going to boot camp will REALLY be like. She is not a morning person and she has a problem with living with 4 other people....oh, to be a fly in the barracks when/if she does join the service!
She had decided on the Air Force IF she enlists since they have a base somewhere with an actual college on it.....and she 'assumes' that is where she'll be stationed.haha She took the aptitude test last month that they use to see what jobs you qualify for(Daughter wants to be in the medical field). She scored 93 on a scale of 99 and will find out some time this month what opportunities await her in the military with that number.
**Is it just me or do you think Daughter has some interesting ideas about how the whole higher education crazy train runs? Daughter "thinks" she's going to get all the options first--her career track offerings from the military and her acceptance letters from the schools WITH how much in scholarships they will give her(even though I've told her that that actual financial award letters come much later AFTER she accepts and her parents have divulged all their financial matters & they don't offer money to those who don't accept first so she'd have to accept admission to all who offer it to get all the aid letters!lol)--BEFORE she decides whom she will grace with her presence.
Yah......not only does the child has NO ego problem here, but she has only a teeny tiny clue. It's a good thing we love her or someone around here would have met an early grave years ago....;-)
Sluggy