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Oh and have fun at the Reunion, my family reunions are once every 4 years which is about 20 years too soon for my tatstes. My relatives have been known to ensure that the liquor stores in the region are set for life, some of them actually have alcohol streams that are 3% blood. :tongue:
 
Oh, wow, thanks guys.


I started out in 2001 as a full inclusion aid for special needs kids. I've had all sorts of all ages. I've done full inclusion, ILS, classes with all autistic students. You name it, I've done it. I have to admit it's not my favorite, but I'm good at it. Sometimes I don't have any patience but that's because a kid is being a pest, something that has nothing to do with the child's disabilities and everything to do with the fact that the child is a pain. I'm working with an 8 year old, mostly non-verbal, autistic kid and she is just a hoot and a holler sometimes. Wallet is walker, she doesn't like it when my hair is down so she says, Tie! Tie! Tie! á la Dalek, and sometimes she just gets frustrated. I had some hash marks on my arm for Day of the Astronaut and she saw them and decided it was Chinese and repeated Chinese! So I taught her how to count to ten in Cantonese. I have downloaded some kids songs in chinese for her to listen to when she needs to decompress. And when you're starting to get frustrated with her for some reason she goes, I lub oo.


Sometime's it's worth it, like when your student tells you she loves you at just the right moment to keep you from yelling at her....aaaaand sometimes it's not.
 
ehmygirl said:
Sometime's it's worth it, like when your student tells you she loves you at just the right moment to keep you from yelling at her....aaaaand sometimes it's not.
Yeah that sounds like adults some days--except for the good parts :tongue:
 
It takes a big heart to be able to do something like that. You have my respect, Ehm. If there were more people like you in the world, it would be a better place.
 
No worries. We still love you! C'mere and let me give you a hug!
 
Can't help but think of this song when I imagine the destruction of the Gloria and the other ships. The lyrics just fit right in.


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Hey, @Sherwood? Since we've leveled, I've been trying to decide on Cody's future skill selections. I've been thinking of long-term directions to take Cody and I wanted your advice and approval:


How useful would Radio: Deep Space be? If I wanted to, say, learn how the Robotech Masters and Bioroids communicated in attempts to listen in on their communications?



Or instead, is there another skill that would help Cody further improve the Spartans' mecha against the Bioroids? Something that would help out other (NPC) teams against the Robotech Masters (like the VHT targeting upgrade)?



Or is there a direction you'd like to see him take? Militarily-speaking, I see Cody as a pilot, communications tech, and now mecha mechanic. It's a good foundation for the future. =)



Anybody else want to chip in? My mind is open for new ideas. =)
 
There is no skill for Radio: Deep Space. The closest you might be able to go for is Radio: Satellite Relay, a skill that lets you extend the range of any radio or laser transmission by using satellites and other ships. Hmmm. What would be good for you? TV/Video can be useful, along with Surveillance. More Electrical skills can be useful too; like Electrical Engineer or Robot Electronics.
 
Yes. Per Sherwoodk, you haz 14,300 xp. =)


http://www.roleplay.zone/threads/leveling-up.58706/
 
A quick update: I'm doing work 1-10pm now. Probably wont interfere with my posting, but I thought I would give you an update just in case.
 
So I checked but I couldn't find when exactly we were going on the mission. I'll change the post up a bit if we're just about to embark on it.
 
You have until 1600 the next day to report to your ride.
 

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