Are you going to get new crayons and scissors? How fun that used to be. It sounds like an ambitious undertaking, but it may help pass the dreary winter days. Anyway, you have time to think about it some more. It was a good idea to lock in the courses while making your final decision.


Only take 2 classes.
Keep the core class. This part is a no brainer.
Take elective class that best fits lifestyle and appears to pose least number of conflicts with other known or probable upcoming events. If you can chose which elective you think you will like the best, take it. Sit through intro class and drop the one that just seems least enjoyable/interesting or instructor appears least prepared. Remember, simple/reduced stress/conflict is the pathway to success/happiness.
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I agree with Fred. Two classes is probably enough with all the other things you usually have going on. Great idea to sit through intro classes of the electives and drop the least "fun."
You said tell you what to do. So here goes! Clean your room! Bring Harvey back!


Gravatar Hey Bonnie, Gotta agree with the rest of the comments here. Stress is a killer and three courses added to your already crazy-busy life will most likely be way too stressful. And, if this is Mike's last year home, don't you want time to enjoy him. Be kind to yourself and take the two.


Gravatar I think 2 classes, 2 classes, and then 1 will be fine even if the one class overlaps with Mike in college.

I wouldn't push it to three classes. Too much stress if you add parenting and your business to the mix.

Just my opinion.


Gravatar Agreed - 2 classes. Don't drive yourself crazy while Fred is gone. Plus, every sane mom knows that she should save some time for herself. School doesn't qualify as good "me" time.


Gravatar Don't be a NO MAN! (NO MAN NO MAN NO MAN)

Be a YES MAN! =D Take three---yoooou can doooo it! (It'll feel better at the end of the year to be DONE)




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