Lavender & Thyme
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Thread Topic: Lavender & Thyme
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When did 100 dollars become 10 dollars?
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So today I was chilling when my fiance's phone went off. I checked in case it was important and it was a girl. The text read "I spent a really long time on this. Hope you like it!"
So I couldn't resist and I opened the message. The message had a link attached to it so I clicked it and it lead to a webpage that was most likely a scam.. I can't tell if just clicking the link was enough or if he had to click something on the page to get a virus.
So now I'm conflicted. Do I tell him "I was snooping and now you might have a virus." Or do I just hope he doesn't have a virus now? -
Good morning to everyone except the women who rated me 3 stars for no goddamn reason.
If I don't have a close to perfect 5 stars I can't get any orders. The systems broken.
Sorry your caramel corn wasn't available but you don't need to a b---- about it :/ -
Cats have sensitive ears and I know that's when they freak out when I sing for them but I cant help but take it personally lmao
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14 days until the kittens are due! I'm so excited. I thought they were due this week until I checked my calendar. So excited to have little snow bengals in the house.
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Used a tens unit for the first time today and it is a game changer. I haven't felt this relaxed in so long. All the tension I had subconsciously melted away and I just feel warm and calm.
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I really want to be a teacher. I think about it a lot and get very sad since both of my friends are in college for education and they exclude me a lot for it even though I want to teach too. It's just so expensive and not worth it for how much it pays. Also it'd break my heart to have to put up with a lot of the schools crap coupled with the kids you just can't save.
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Maybe in the future I'll switch professions and do it. Working as a professional in my field might come in handy later if I decide I want to teach later down the road.
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$60 to fill my tank đŸ˜
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Is there something specific you want to teach?
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Music or Greenhouse/floral. I think ideally I'd like to take over the agriculture sector in a school and run after school music programs. I'd happily do music education full time as well or performing arts.
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I work in floral design and plant care as a trade and manage a greenhouse so I'd love to teach other kids how to care for plants. My highschool had a program for it so I feel like it's not that uncommon of a teaching speciality
What about you what would you like to do? -
Maybe you could make a deal with some schools for like internships or something for kids that are interested in working with plants. That way you wouldn't have the expenses of having to go to school to get your teaching degree.
And maybe you could give private music lessons? My mom has a studio and she charges $80 a month per kid for weekly half hour lessons, which is definitely cheap and she raises it proportionately as the length of your lessons grow. You would definitely be able to charge more than that and make a decent amount while still making money from your floral/greenhouse stuff.
That's just an idea that came to me because my friend had an internship at some pie place today and my mom's giving a saxophone lesson right now so I just sort of meshed the two lol.
I'm not exactly sure yet, I know I want to go into some sort of physics stuff and do things with my hands.
I know that whatever I end up doing I'll be authoring on the side, though. -
Honestly that's a pretty good idea. I mean one of the main reasons I decided against formal higher education original was because I didn't love the idea of working for other people. I honestly probably will try to build my own classes and clubs for plants and music. I'd prefer to be in charge of the direction in that way.
Im not sure about lessons mostly because if you've ever seen your lie in April, I'm more of a Kaori than I am a Kosei. That's why Id prefer after school programs like rock band or taking kids to open mics and folk festivals. Its conflicting. I enjoy musical theory and repertoire but the closest I feel I could get to a technical career in music would be piano tech. -
And that's really cool. How long have you been into physics? What made you want to chose that as your profession?
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