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Ericka Kammerer wrote in
: Anne Rogers wrote: When did I have the auto accident? never? if I start having to record that I'll start having to worry, any kind of auto accident should be a significant enough and rare enough event that the date stands out. If you're like me, just because the event stands out in your mind doesn't mean that you also remember the date it happened ;-) yup. i know mine was over 10 years ago now, but what year it was is, well, no longer really relevant despite the permanant back injury. i held the kid's drivers license for over 5 years, but i figured that by 22 he *might* be smart enough to tell the brake from the gas pedal... lee besides, i understand the usefulness of having a car to getting a job |
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On Apr 4, 4:24 pm, "Claire" wrote:
*snip* How are you tracking this sort of thing these days? A big piece of paper in the kitchen? Electronically? Mom's head? Warm Regards, Claire See the books I've set free at:http://bookcrossing.com/referral/Cpetersky In our household, it's rather a strange situation because DH and I live 85 miles away from one another and we only see each other on the weekends (long story, but it's employment-related-- I had to go where the jobs are). The grownups each have a work planner (mine is a separate page for each day). We pretty much just keep track of our own stuff, except if it's something that the other person has to be involved in, in which case we'll call or e-mail the other person and it'll then end up in both calendars. Of course, Hypatia is only just shy of three (two more weeks) so she's not involved in extracurriculars. I don't know what will happen when she's older. -Andrea |
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if I start having to record that I'll start having to worry, any kind of auto accident should be a significant enough and rare enough event that the date stands out. If you're like me, just because the event stands out in your mind doesn't mean that you also remember the date it happened ;-) fair enough, I'm guessing that you'd remember enough to calculate the year and month it happened, though I guess as life goes on that might be more tricky. Anne |
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Anne Rogers wrote:
if I start having to record that I'll start having to worry, any kind of auto accident should be a significant enough and rare enough event that the date stands out. If you're like me, just because the event stands out in your mind doesn't mean that you also remember the date it happened ;-) fair enough, I'm guessing that you'd remember enough to calculate the year and month it happened, though I guess as life goes on that might be more tricky. Believe me, it gets much more tricky! If it didn't happen near a move or a birth or something like that, it's very unlikely I'll figure it out. When the kids get older, there's not this huge difference from year to year. No way would I be able to narrow it accurately to a month for most things, unless maybe they happened very near a holiday--but even then I might not get the year! E.g., I'll know something happened near Christmas, but won't know which Christmas. I'm quite loosely situated in time ;-) Best wishes, Ericka |
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