CC, I've been trying to use folders to keep track of things. The items in the folders may not be in any particular order but at least everything in the folder relates to each other. Of course the folders are in a big messy pile on my desk! I got in the basket syndrome for awhile too. Not good.
Happy Thoughts: Benicio Del Toro , George Clooney , Viggo Mortensen , Denzel Washington , Jon BonJovi , Shawn See, you're smiling already!
Silver - I don't know why things are this way. Folks who've worked hard to lay the ground work would like to see it built on, not destroyed to start over. Folks who have fresh ideas would like to be welcome and heard. There's got to be a middle ground where tradition is respected but growth is encouraged. I'd like to see the recipe for that success!
I have been, yet again, the victim of my own disorganization. I really need to get it together. If I were the 'resolution' type, I'd put that at the top of the list. But then I'd just lose the list.... A laundry basket filled to overflowing with important papers is probably not the best filing system. I have noticed a trend, though, with baskets and losing things. Maybe I should just rid my house of baskets and that would force me to discover a better solution! How can I remember enough interesting facts about 13 people to actually win a game but I can't remember where I put a piece of paper - or that I'd ever even seen the piece of paper? Hubby would be a happy man if he could help me find an answer to that question.
Okay - I have had some adult conversation and feel slightly better now. The whole darn thing is the 'parent involvement' issues boards have. Classic 'we want them involved' but when new blood arrives they are driven away by actions and words spoken by board members. If I wasn't afraid of being arrested I would strangle a few. I guess I just feel it spiraling out of control -getting to the point of even discussing a solution seems like it isn’t going to happen any time soon. Happy thoughts ... happy thoughts.
<font size=""1"">We must overcome the notion that we must be regular...it robs you of the chance to be extraordinary and leads you to do the mediocre."</font> (Uta Hagen)</font></font><br /><br> <br /><br>"Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the number of moments...
It's a dice game. Not every group plays quite the same, but my group has 3 tables of 4 people each. Each table has a set of 3 dies. You partner with the person sitting across from you. Each person rolls the dice trying to get a designated number. The first round you roll for ones, second round twos and so on. You and your partner keep tally of how many of the number you roll in the round. There is a "head table" that starts play and ends play when a team at their table gets 21. We use a drum or bell. Then the losing teams rotate to another table, the winning teams stay at their same table but one partner moves to another chair so you don't always have the same partner. A Bunco is when you roll 3 of the designated number. The way we play the team that gets a Bunco gets 6 points. After all the rounds there is a prize for most losses, most wins and most Buncos.