Alexle2007
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- Apr 15, 2013
Am, correct?
Just the baby watch contest-=https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1EC9Bc-4XeZY7KcuXsW6I3d_T5nzgsNsGrRHzKDfKLnU/edit?usp=sharingJust popping in to see if we have baby news. I see I didn’t miss it yet
When I had my last baby, I had a group of board friends waiting for an update. I had posted to them at 11:30pm that I had just gone into labor and was going to try to get some sleep before heading to the hospital. I posted again at 6am that I was there and in my room. They didn't hear from me again until about 10pm. As much as I loved them all, they just weren't the first thing on my mind lol! I'm sure Haley and her dh are just over the moon in love with this new little person
Will do.Can someone add me to babywatch? I say 11:26 am and 6lbs 9oz
Done.Can someone add me to babywatch? I say 11:26 am and 6lbs 9oz
Someone needs to take that Southfayettefan out behind the barn and beat himJust the baby watch contest-=https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1EC9Bc-4XeZY7KcuXsW6I3d_T5nzgsNsGrRHzKDfKLnU/edit?usp=sharing
I guess I am lucky and get to use spreadsheets in the workplace at almost 50. One of DS’s teachers is in his 60s and the poor man is having to learn how to use the portal for assignments. He is a real trooper!Computer skills...
There is still a divide when it comes to computer skills such as spreadsheets and other documents and programs.
What our kids are/were learning in high school, junior high and now elementary school still eludes many of the over 40ties. I started to say over 50ties but, remembered what DD said to me earlier this week.
Much of her 'work at home' is teaching teachers how to deal with and use spreadsheets and other programs. If they are at a certain age, they were not required to learn a lot of this stuff and their day to day work does not require it. Now, with the Pandemic, so many things have changed and a lot of them are learning on the fly with the distance learning/teaching. DD fields calls all day long for this type of help.
@Albort needs to go with him Since his time is either PST or tomorrow since we know she didn’t have the baby at 7:23 am this morning.Someone needs to take that Southfayettefan out behind the barn and beat him❤
Ummmm hopefully not. 11:22 pm is not here yet. And it takes a lot of effort to birth a 24 lb 8 oz record breaking baby...I'm thinking @Haley R is used to sleeping until noon. She was up at 6:23am. Combined with the hard work of the delivery if she has already delivered, she is just pooped out tired. Plus all those nurses and staff doing all the stuff that gets done in the first day and the family calls. So much going on! Plus baby and the nursing attempts.
Hopefully she is through labor and baby is here already.
Ok, someone hold him down and I’ll beat him myselfUmmmm hopefully not. 11:22 pm is not here yet. And it takes a lot of effort to birth a 24 lb 8 oz record breaking baby...
I guess I am lucky and get to use spreadsheets in the workplace at almost 50. One of DS’s teachers is in his 60s and the poor man is having to learn how to use the portal for assignments. He is a real trooper!
Yep. It’s funny because the kids keep telling their teachers how to navigate to things. And, luckily, Mr. O is awesome so he just keeps pushing through.In my job I started out having to use code and then a few years later moved on to windows based computers. Eventually back in the very early nineties I went back to college (nights) just to get a basic course, which at that time helped me very substantially to get ahead in my workplace.
Over in Fairfax County, Va they are trying to use the Blackboard portal for distance learning. The thing keeps crashing on them. It's absolutely overwhelmed right now. These big platforms have never been tested quite like this before.
Your sons teacher is not the only one. I would say it's pretty widespread, age wise, when it comes to using specialized programs. I think most of the under 40ties can usually handle a spreadsheet, if they made it through high school, but before that, kids did not have computers individually in school. Maybe a few in a lab. We've come a long way.
If Baby R made it to 24 lbs, he can write his own updateI feel like I’m in a virtual waiting room with all you guys just waiting to hear the news. I mean can her husband just do a drive by post for her...c’mon. I joke (sort of)
There would be many Baby Rs to write the updateIf Baby R made it to 24 lbs, he can write his own update
I feel like I’m in a virtual waiting room with all you guys just waiting to hear the news. I mean can her husband just do a drive by post for her...c’mon. I joke (sort of)
I guess I am lucky and get to use spreadsheets in the workplace at almost 50. One of DS’s teachers is in his 60s and the poor man is having to learn how to use the portal for assignments. He is a real trooper!