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I spent a loooooong time on the phone this morning with the "Customer Service" department of our internet service provider. After several minutes of listening to bland music I got to talk to automated voices, and then a few disinterested real live people. It would appear that they don't give a rip that our email accounts are messed up, and don't have a clue how to fix the problem. We have little choice in service providers in our area, so...please bear with us while we try to troubleshoot, and get these email problems resolved!
For those of you who have been blocked on the grounds of "abuse"... please accept our apologies. Honestly, WE know that you're nice people, even if our internet company thinks you're abusive! It's becoming quite embarrassing and most inconvenient, so hopefully we can get it resolved soon.
Anyhooo....on Saturday the girls participated in a science fair. I've found these types of projects to be excellent learning opportunities for them. It's interesting how their choice and presentation of projects reflects their personalities. Our detail oriented, methodical oldest daughter studied crime scene investigation, our "green, clean" middle daughter did PA wildlife (including a hand lettered sign asking viewers to make sure that their hands were clean before touching the exhibits), and the youngest, who enjoys everything bright, beautiful and fun did a colorful display on Ocean Life. Here are a few pictures:
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