Well, sometimes God answers your prayers in an unexpected way. We met with the principal of the alternative school that my oldest son will be attending. Most folks associate the school as being for "bad kids". The truth is tho, while they do have some with behavioral issues, it's more a school to help with credit recovery, so kids can graduate. I am actually excited for my son to go there, after seeing what is offered and seeing how things are structured to benefit the needs of each student. Small communities may not have the best of everything, but from the standpoint of education and teachers that truly care, I think we have the advantage. If my son remains at this school for the rest of his HS career, he can earn both HS & college credits in an automotive class and even potentially graduate HS as a certified auto mechanic. This school may be the answer we've been searching for all along, in helping my son succeed. I want to thank each of you for your thoughts and prayers.
Diet Calendar Entries for 19 April 2018:
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1366 kcal
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Fat: 87.92g | Prot: 68.02g | Carb: 85.85g.
Breakfast: Bacon, Kroger Large Brown Egg, Pure Almond Milk - Unsweetened Original, Sugar Free Chocolate Syrup, Sugar Free Caramel Syrup, Coffee (Brewed From Grounds). Lunch: Hass Avocado, Cucumber (Peeled), Steak. Dinner: Great Value Unsalted Sweet Cream Butter Sticks, Cooked Summer Squash (Fat Not Added in Cooking), Cooked Green Cabbage (Fat Not Added in Cooking), Hillshire Farm Smoked Sausage (Pork, Turkey, Beef). Snacks/Other: Hershey's Kit Kat Dark King Size, Young Living ICP, Young Living Ningxia Red, Ghirardelli Dark & Sea Salt Caramel Squares, PowerBar Energy Bites - Chocolate. more...
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2427 kcal
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Activities & Exercise:
Desk Work - 30 minutes, Housework - 2 hours and 30 minutes, Showering - 15 minutes, Working - 6 hours, Driving - 2 hours, Sleeping - 8 hours, Resting - 3 hours and 55 minutes, Cooking - 30 minutes, Shopping - 20 minutes. more...
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