Its funny to me that I'm still thinking of words to replace "said" as my casenotes generally sound something like this "Soandso stated that child has extreme temper tantrums and punches them in the face when angry. Soandso shared that the tantrums have been escalating lately and they're not sure what triggers them. Soandso stated that child has always been difficult to soothe and quick to become emotional. Soandso identified that one of their goals for treatment is to reduce the frequency and duration of child's tantrums"
That's so funny about BC. They were reporting that London was going to get 15-20 CM and then it misted on top of it, and London was still going strong when I went out this morning. ha ha
I have to say, I'm pretty excited about all the cooking you're doing. I always feel like I'm short on ideas.... I generally do some cooking on Sunday afternoons (one of the reasons Sunday is by far now my favourite day of the week). I make extra to last me through the week. Today I'm baking sausage, potato and carrots.... cookies would go good with it ;)
You're probably good sticking with things like said and stated. What we didn't realize as kids is that it sounds funny to change the verbs all the time.
My big thing is soup right now. It's the one thing I can experiment with, without a recipe, and not screw up.
That's so funny about BC. They were reporting that London was going to get 15-20 CM and then it misted on top of it, and London was still going strong when I went out this morning. ha ha
I have to say, I'm pretty excited about all the cooking you're doing. I always feel like I'm short on ideas.... I generally do some cooking on Sunday afternoons (one of the reasons Sunday is by far now my favourite day of the week). I make extra to last me through the week. Today I'm baking sausage, potato and carrots.... cookies would go good with it ;)
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My big thing is soup right now. It's the one thing I can experiment with, without a recipe, and not screw up.
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