Random questions to which you seek an answer
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There should probably be a new thread called "Random questions that I'm best off not knowing the answer to". This would be in there…
This pic is taken from Haraki-san's FB. It looks like a long wallet. Is it? Does anyone have details? And here's the really dangerous one, does it come in some kind of tan?
Isn´t this that Wallet: http://www.ironheart.jp/IH-WP/prdcts/ihg-003/ but with red Stitching ?
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Of course not of course not. Yet
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Wise words my friend.
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where is the 2018 forum tee?
any guesstimate on an eta?
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Does the color of the IH tag in the collar of the shirts coincide with anything or is it all random.
It seems my shirts are “labeled” as such:
Red Tag - lightweight
Blue Tag - mid to heavy
Black Tag - heavy to ultra heavyJust wondering…
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here's a random question for you parents out there, what do you guys do when you can't reach a consensus on things that effect your child?
My ex-wife and have looked at elementary schools for our son but we aren't seeing eye to eye on where he should go. One of the schools is close to mom's house, has a pretty good reputation and has an after care program. The other school is a little bit further away, is a Spanish dual immersion school and also has an aftercare program. I want our son to go to the closer school because his friends go there, but my ex-wife wants him to go to the Spanish immersion school.
I do understand the educational benefits of learning a foreign language but it's what my ex-wife wants and not what our son wants. Basically, I don't want to force something on him if he has no interest in it. Am I being short-sighted in this situation? I'm going to tour the Spanish immersion school next week so that I can get a sense of class size and programs offered.
What would you guys do and how would you resolve this disagreement?
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A few things occur to me, firstly, how old is your son? Secondly, in the most objective fashion possible, without ego or relationships with your ex playing any role at all, what is the best decision for your son in the long term, and short term? Finally how much better will the best option be than the next best option?
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A few things occur to me, firstly, how old is your son? Secondly, in the most objective fashion possible, without ego or relationships with your ex playing any role at all, what is the best decision for your son in the long term, and short term? Finally how much better will the best option be than the next best option?
He will be 5 next month. Honestly, I don't know what the best decision is, short or long term. According to my ex, our son needs to be challenged at his age and she believes the dual immersion school can provide that for him. It's a fair point but I guess I don't see how the other school won't challenge him either. My son's friends already attend or will attend the first school I mentioned. My ex mentioned that his friends all have learning disabilities and that the first school does well addressing those needs. But, she implied that because our son's friends have learning disabilities he wouldn't be challenged. I guess I found her reasoning a bit flawed because our son's current daycare is a school that has children with disabilities and he's doing just fine.
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Take some time and really think on it. Be honest with yourself as to what is best for the child. Like neph said, take ego out of the equation and think what’s best for him. Not what you think is right, but what is best for him. There is a subtle yet important difference between those. Good luck.