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School Halloween parade
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@JaredBusch My kid school parade started a half hour after the first bell. The parade started in the auditorium and then around the school.
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@black3dynamite said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@JaredBusch My kid school parade started a half hour after the first bell. The parade started in the auditorium and then around the school.
This one starts at 12:45 (end of the last lunch period) and then afterwards, the kids get the room party until the end of the day.
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@JaredBusch Oh cool! Mine were going to have a parade but it is raining here so it was cancelled
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@jmoore said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@JaredBusch Oh cool! Mine were going to have a parade but it is raining here so it was cancelled
So glad it has never rained here for this. because they htreaten to do it in the gym....
Elementary school gyms are tiny...
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@JaredBusch Yeah that just wouldn't be as fun
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my kid's school doesn't even allow costumes or acknowledge halloween in any way. Kids that showed up in costume were not allowed to enter the school.
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@Donahue said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
my kid's school doesn't even allow costumes or acknowledge halloween in any way. Kids that showed up in costume were not allowed to enter the school.
Are they opposed to holidays across the board? Or just Christian ones? Or just religious ones? Seems an odd thing to be opposed to as it is so universal both ethnically and religiously. Enough secular input to not make non-religious kids uncomfortable, but a solid religious base so no amount of religious requirement would take exception.
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As a kid, I have zero memory of anyone ever dressing up at school. Or wanting to. Or anyone even discussing it. We did for trick or treating, of course, but at school it just... was never a consideration unless I've just blanked it out.
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@Donahue said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
my kid's school doesn't even allow costumes or acknowledge halloween in any way. Kids that showed up in costume were not allowed to enter the school.
Are they opposed to holidays across the board? Or just Christian ones? Or just religious ones? Seems an odd thing to be opposed to as it is so universal both ethnically and religiously. Enough secular input to not make non-religious kids uncomfortable, but a solid religious base so no amount of religious requirement would take exception.
Neither. They are against the distraction that costumes bring. They want to make it a normal school day.
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dang autospell. distraction.
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@wirestyle22 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
discraction
apparently chrome thinks discraction is a real word. It does not underline it.
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@Donahue said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@Donahue said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
my kid's school doesn't even allow costumes or acknowledge halloween in any way. Kids that showed up in costume were not allowed to enter the school.
Are they opposed to holidays across the board? Or just Christian ones? Or just religious ones? Seems an odd thing to be opposed to as it is so universal both ethnically and religiously. Enough secular input to not make non-religious kids uncomfortable, but a solid religious base so no amount of religious requirement would take exception.
Neither. They are against the distraction that costumes bring. They want to make it a normal school day.
Well, at least that's a decent reason. Not sure how costumes are really distracting. If you are distracted by clothing, I think the battle is already lost. Costumers are interesting for like... ten seconds.
But they can provide interesting learning opportunities. Come dressed up as a favourite literary character and explain why you identify with them. Dress as an important historical figure and tell about their life. Etc.
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@Donahue said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@Donahue said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
my kid's school doesn't even allow costumes or acknowledge halloween in any way. Kids that showed up in costume were not allowed to enter the school.
Are they opposed to holidays across the board? Or just Christian ones? Or just religious ones? Seems an odd thing to be opposed to as it is so universal both ethnically and religiously. Enough secular input to not make non-religious kids uncomfortable, but a solid religious base so no amount of religious requirement would take exception.
Neither. They are against the distraction that costumes bring. They want to make it a normal school day.
Well, at least that's a decent reason. Not sure how costumes are really distracting. If you are distracted by clothing, I think the battle is already lost. Costumers are interesting for like... ten seconds.
But they can provide interesting learning opportunities. Come dressed up as a favourite literary character and explain why you identify with them. Dress as an important historical figure and tell about their life. Etc.
scott, your kids must be much more mild than mine. My 6 year old would be bouncing off the walls trying to see every detail of everyone else's costume while showing every other person her own costume, likely multiple times. Any sort of props make it easily 10x worse.
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@Donahue said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@Donahue said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@Donahue said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
my kid's school doesn't even allow costumes or acknowledge halloween in any way. Kids that showed up in costume were not allowed to enter the school.
Are they opposed to holidays across the board? Or just Christian ones? Or just religious ones? Seems an odd thing to be opposed to as it is so universal both ethnically and religiously. Enough secular input to not make non-religious kids uncomfortable, but a solid religious base so no amount of religious requirement would take exception.
Neither. They are against the distraction that costumes bring. They want to make it a normal school day.
Well, at least that's a decent reason. Not sure how costumes are really distracting. If you are distracted by clothing, I think the battle is already lost. Costumers are interesting for like... ten seconds.
But they can provide interesting learning opportunities. Come dressed up as a favourite literary character and explain why you identify with them. Dress as an important historical figure and tell about their life. Etc.
scott, your kids must be much more mild than mine. My 6 year old would be bouncing off the walls trying to see every detail of everyone else's costume while showing every other person her own costume, likely multiple times. Any sort of props make it easily 10x worse.
I'm just saying mine are already like that and the costume is really not a factor
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Much like...
Your server is on fire!
or...
Your server is on fire (and your DNS setup isn't ideal.)
The DNS isn't much of a distraction there.
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Updating several servers to Fedora 29 today.
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haha.
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Just got a load overload on how DNS replication has nothing to do with DNS lookups on internal DNS/DC servers... Thanks @JaredBusch