They say they sent home a note. I believe them. We never read the note, and I cheerfully placed full blame on Ana even though that's probably not her fault. Sorry, sweetie.
So when Ana ran home and said there was no school, my first thought was "what if Eva is stranded on the other side of Victory?" So I sent Ana to make sure her sister could get home while I checked the DoE calendar (no luck) and called the school (ditto). Then I quickly got dressed and followed after her.
Now, obviously if Eva didn't have school she would be on the sidewalk or in the yard, but Ana went into the school, which means that Ana's security guard had to stop me to let me know Eva's security guard wanted her picked up by an actual adult.
Ana was polite enough until the second we left, then she exploded into simmering rage about how "those biddies" wouldn't let her walk home on her own. I tried in vain to point out that this time, it was quite reasonable. Obviously there had been a mix-up, so they wanted to make sure somebody knew she was going home before they released her.
So, you know, that happened. Quite a day.
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So when Ana ran home and said there was no school, my first thought was "what if Eva is stranded on the other side of Victory?" So I sent Ana to make sure her sister could get home while I checked the DoE calendar (no luck) and called the school (ditto). Then I quickly got dressed and followed after her.
Now, obviously if Eva didn't have school she would be on the sidewalk or in the yard, but Ana went into the school, which means that Ana's security guard had to stop me to let me know Eva's security guard wanted her picked up by an actual adult.
Ana was polite enough until the second we left, then she exploded into simmering rage about how "those biddies" wouldn't let her walk home on her own. I tried in vain to point out that this time, it was quite reasonable. Obviously there had been a mix-up, so they wanted to make sure somebody knew she was going home before they released her.
So, you know, that happened. Quite a day.
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http://www.startribune.com/business/258720931.html
Motel operator is driven to keep Route 66 culture alive and kicking
http://lat.ms/1jazdwB
Survivors of sex trafficking learn cooking and nutrition skills at workshop
Nourish Workshop, started by non-profit Sanctuary for Families and the Lower Eastside Girls Club, aims to teach survivors about basic nutrition and give them cooking skills as well as a self-esteem boost.
http://nydn.us/1iG93Mu
Wondering what to name your kid? Here is how every name will rise and fall in popularity over the next 25 years.
Name geekery is always interesting, but I wish I had more information about how the chart works before believing in its information.
http://time.com/93911/baby-name-predictor/
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