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<blockquote data-quote="GandalfMithrandir" data-source="post: 5662008" data-attributes="member: 82765"><p>busy busy busy, School starts Wednesday and XC practice already has.</p><p></p><p>[sblock=rant 1]I've just done three all nighters in a row to get my AP Spanish homework done, that was the first two, the reason I waited so long was because I thought I was going to switch out of it, but was then told I couldn't, so I had to do the homework, then after the two all nighters I was told I COULD switch out of it, so I switched into AP Environmental Science and had to do that homework, which consisted of another all nighter but now I have it done.[/sblock]</p><p></p><p>This one might apply to parents of younger children, if you'll accept advice from a 17 year old:</p><p></p><p>[sblock=rant 2]First off, the time I'm supposed to go to bed is 22:00 (10:00 PM), and my little sister has to go to bed at 20:30 (8:30 PM), so the day before yesterday I was watching "Hunt for Red October" with my Dad, while my sister was doing something upstairs, 20:30 passes, 21:00 passes, at 21:12 my Dad calls her down to get ready to go to bed, she goes to bed at about 21:30, an hour past her bedtime. The movie gets done at 21:42 so I decide to go upstairs and work on D&D stuff for a while (I recently got ahold of the Council of Thieves AP) I work on that for a while, and at 22:12 I get called down to go to bed, which is only 12 minutes past my bedtime, whereas my little sister was called down 42 minutes past hers, so the moral of the story is that if you have two children of different ages, make sure you call them downstairs or whatever at the same time relative to their bedtimes, now, I didn't end up sleeping because I had AP Spanish work to do that night, but that's beside the point.[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GandalfMithrandir, post: 5662008, member: 82765"] busy busy busy, School starts Wednesday and XC practice already has. [sblock=rant 1]I've just done three all nighters in a row to get my AP Spanish homework done, that was the first two, the reason I waited so long was because I thought I was going to switch out of it, but was then told I couldn't, so I had to do the homework, then after the two all nighters I was told I COULD switch out of it, so I switched into AP Environmental Science and had to do that homework, which consisted of another all nighter but now I have it done.[/sblock] This one might apply to parents of younger children, if you'll accept advice from a 17 year old: [sblock=rant 2]First off, the time I'm supposed to go to bed is 22:00 (10:00 PM), and my little sister has to go to bed at 20:30 (8:30 PM), so the day before yesterday I was watching "Hunt for Red October" with my Dad, while my sister was doing something upstairs, 20:30 passes, 21:00 passes, at 21:12 my Dad calls her down to get ready to go to bed, she goes to bed at about 21:30, an hour past her bedtime. The movie gets done at 21:42 so I decide to go upstairs and work on D&D stuff for a while (I recently got ahold of the Council of Thieves AP) I work on that for a while, and at 22:12 I get called down to go to bed, which is only 12 minutes past my bedtime, whereas my little sister was called down 42 minutes past hers, so the moral of the story is that if you have two children of different ages, make sure you call them downstairs or whatever at the same time relative to their bedtimes, now, I didn't end up sleeping because I had AP Spanish work to do that night, but that's beside the point.[/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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