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Entrance to the HOV lane on Silver Lane westbound in East Hartford, CT. The badly faded sign dates back to the HOV lane's creation int he 1980s. In the early 1990s, the lane began accepting motorcycles and lowered the capacity of cars from 3 to 2 persons to encourage more carpooling.
The Wild Huckleberries Red Hatters met in Valdosta to carpooled to Boston, GA. In Boston, we toured the Dillon Candy Factory. Then we took a driving tour through downtown Boston, GA. Next we drove back toward Valdosta and stopped in Quitman and had a delicious lunch at the Wiregrass Restaurant. It was a fun time of candy tasting, shopping, winning prizes, eating, and fellowship.
The three of them have carpooled to school for the past three years. This will change now that they're going to different high schools.
I disregarded all warnings to stay put during pre-Christmas storm and headed up to Breck for an awesome powder day. Golden, which received 3 feet of snow, was probably not the best place to meet for carpooling. Two hours of shoveling and my car was finally extracted from the 5 foot drift. I'm not sure if that was worth it for a 4 hour work day.
Is this ringside??? Here with @rebabalu @nbbeautylife Xande Ribiero and a few hundred others :). Oh yeah, @cooperfoto is here too, thanks for carpooling bro!
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“I believe that through knowledge and discipline, financial peace is possible for all of us.” — Dave Ramsey
20% Try to allocate of your net income to savings and investments. This includes adding money to an emergency fund in a bank savings account, making contributions to a mutual fund account, and investing in the stock market. You should have at least three months of emergency savings on hand in case you lose your job or an unforeseen event occurs. After that, focus on retirement and meeting other financial goals down the road.
50% Goes to your needs are those bills and other obligations that you absolutely must pay and are the things necessary for survival. These include rent or mortgage payments, car payments, groceries, insurance, health care, minimum debt payment, and utilities. These are your "must-haves." The "needs" category does not include items that are extras, such as Netflix, Starbucks, and dining out.
*If you are spending more than that on your needs, you will have to either cut down on wants or try to downsize your lifestyle, perhaps to a smaller home or more modest car. Maybe carpooling or taking public transportation to work is a solution, or cooking at home more often.
30% Wants are all the things you spend money on that are not absolutely essential. This includes dinner and movies out, that new handbag, tickets to sporting events, vacations, the latest electronic gadget, and ultra-high-speed Internet. Anything in the "wants" bucket is optional if you boil it down. You can work out at home instead of going to the gym, cook instead of eating out, or watch sports on TV instead of getting tickets to the game.
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this little guy was making his way across my front walk while i was waiting to be picked up for work.
which, pretty soon, will be a thing of the past as, well, you know, pretty soon i'll be moving & won't be carpooling with my mom to work. though in a surprise move, i actually am starting to think i'd like to stick with the university for the long haul -- despite my having made my tuition money back by this point. they still aren't gonna get another dime from me, but i'll keep on working there for a while yet.
The Wild Huckleberries Red Hatters met in Valdosta to carpooled to Boston, GA. In Boston, we toured the Dillon Candy Factory. Then we took a driving tour through downtown Boston, GA. Next we drove back toward Valdosta and stopped in Quitman and had a delicious lunch at the Wiregrass Restaurant. It was a fun time of candy tasting, shopping, winning prizes, eating, and fellowship.
And I'm okay with it.
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Had the privilege of belly dancing in a local area Memorial Day parade today - my first time since I've started dancing It was a LOT of fun! Afterward, we had a bit of a conundrum regarding carpooling, so while half of us left to figure it out, the other half hung out in some shade on the grass. It was amazing. ♥
The Wild Huckleberries Red Hatters met in Valdosta to carpooled to Boston, GA. In Boston, we toured the Dillon Candy Factory. Then we took a driving tour through downtown Boston, GA. Next we drove back toward Valdosta and stopped in Quitman and had a delicious lunch at the Wiregrass Restaurant. It was a fun time of candy tasting, shopping, winning prizes, eating, and fellowship.
The Rock Church members and friends met at Ryans on Wednesday, December 20, 2006 for delicious food and great fellowship.
The Wild Huckleberries Red Hatters met in Valdosta to carpooled to Boston, GA. In Boston, we toured the Dillon Candy Factory. Then we took a driving tour through downtown Boston, GA. Next we drove back toward Valdosta and stopped in Quitman and had a delicious lunch at the Wiregrass Restaurant. It was a fun time of candy tasting, shopping, winning prizes, eating, and fellowship.
The Wild Huckleberries Red Hatters met in Valdosta to carpooled to Boston, GA. In Boston, we toured the Dillon Candy Factory. Then we took a driving tour through downtown Boston, GA. Next we drove back toward Valdosta and stopped in Quitman and had a delicious lunch at the Wiregrass Restaurant. It was a fun time of candy tasting, shopping, winning prizes, eating, and fellowship.
The Wild Huckleberries Red Hatters met in Valdosta to carpooled to Boston, GA. In Boston, we toured the Dillon Candy Factory. Then we took a driving tour through downtown Boston, GA. Next we drove back toward Valdosta and stopped in Quitman and had a delicious lunch at the Wiregrass Restaurant. It was a fun time of candy tasting, shopping, winning prizes, eating, and fellowship.
sometimes i feel kinda dorky carpooling with my mom to work -- i feel like i'm still in high school waiting for her to come get me after rehearsal or something! -- but actually it's a pretty nice way to make sure i see & talk to my mom pretty regularly, b/c i'm the first to admit that i tend to get wrapped up in my own little world & neglect a lot of what's going on outside.
I took this photo while I was carpooling home. It appears that windshields, and 75 MPH aren't the best conditions for photographs.
If your car looks like this, you need holy water and Parts Avatar.
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The Wild Huckleberries Red Hatters met in Valdosta to carpooled to Boston, GA. In Boston, we toured the Dillon Candy Factory. Then we took a driving tour through downtown Boston, GA. Next we drove back toward Valdosta and stopped in Quitman and had a delicious lunch at the Wiregrass Restaurant. It was a fun time of candy tasting, shopping, winning prizes, eating, and fellowship.
The Wild Huckleberries Red Hatters met in Valdosta to carpooled to Boston, GA. In Boston, we toured the Dillon Candy Factory. Then we took a driving tour through downtown Boston, GA. Next we drove back toward Valdosta and stopped in Quitman and had a delicious lunch at the Wiregrass Restaurant. It was a fun time of candy tasting, shopping, winning prizes, eating, and fellowship.
September 27, 2011
When I saw this item on the list for this month I thought that would be easy.
I drive 35 Miles one way to work. Freeways, Side streets. I see accidents all the time.
Well seeing them and getting a photo is not always easy.
I have seen a couple but never where I could get off a decent shot and drive safely.
But today I was carpooling with my neighbor and I was not driving.
We came across this nasty accident on the East bound side of I-10. Of course all of us West bound lookie loos had to slow down and stare. It did give me a brief chance to snap off a few shots.
OCTOBER04: So, I keep forgetting to take the picture that best summarizes the day. For example I went to lunch with Mai, Jessica and Truong but forgot to take a picture. So I ended up with this one, which is nice, but doesn't really speak much for what I did. Anyways, after lunch I ran into Vinh. We just stayed in the computer lab for a bit, then he went to play tennis and I did some work for class until 9:30 when we carpooled back home.
A jewel of the Slovenian aeroplane designer, athlete and the designer of sports facilities, the engineer Stanko Bloudek – the ski jump in Planica has been a venue for international ski jumping tournaments since 1934. Until 2011, Planica was the holder of the world record ski jump by Bjørn Einar Romøren from 2005: 239m.
Don't forget to support the project of sustainable development and come to Planica by train or by carpooling.
Taste a charged atmosphere for supporters as well as culinary delights in the Valley under the Ponce Mountains – Planica.
Is this ringside??? Here with @rebabalu @nbbeautylife Xande Ribiero and a few hundred others :). Oh yeah, @cooperfoto is here too, thanks for carpooling bro!
The Wild Huckleberries Red Hatters met in Valdosta to carpooled to Boston, GA. In Boston, we toured the Dillon Candy Factory. Then we took a driving tour through downtown Boston, GA. Next we drove back toward Valdosta and stopped in Quitman and had a delicious lunch at the Wiregrass Restaurant. It was a fun time of candy tasting, shopping, winning prizes, eating, and fellowship.
So Jay made the mistake of letting me play with his camera after he picked me up from work today. I thought I'd document the fascinating drive from 125 Sussex to our humble abode in Cantley (Chelsea's white trash sister!), where we live.
High School parking lot where we drop off my carpooling buddy.
This was in the garden planted where we initially parked before carpooling to the trailhead. I've never seen this in the wild in San Diego county.
The Wild Huckleberries Red Hatters met in Valdosta to carpooled to Boston, GA. In Boston, we toured the Dillon Candy Factory. Then we took a driving tour through downtown Boston, GA. Next we drove back toward Valdosta and stopped in Quitman and had a delicious lunch at the Wiregrass Restaurant. It was a fun time of candy tasting, shopping, winning prizes, eating, and fellowship.
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DAY ONE HUNDRED AND ELEVEN
Today I had school from 9:30-5:30. I am now officially on Thanksgiving break! After school I went and met Jeanine and my mom at Blue Hills and we carpooled to the plaza for dinner.
Working with a relative can be tricky waters to navigate, but the proper approach can point you toward a healthy, productive professional relationship at the office or worksite. To start, have a conversation with your relative about the situation and how to best handle the unique circumstances of working together. This conversation will ideally take place before you begin your professional relationship, but if you’re already well into it, it may not be too late to get on the same page.
Here are five possible questions to consider during that conversation:
1. Will you ride together to and from work?
Carpooling could save you and your relative both on gas money and can be enjoyable, but if you do decide to ride together, make some decisions ahead of time, like what time you’ll leave home for work and what time you’ll both leave the office to make sure it will work out logistically. It can also be a good idea to decide whether or not you’ll talk about work and your mutual colleagues on your rides together. Venting can be healthy, but it could create a division between you and your relative and the other people you both work with.
2. How much and in what manner will you communicate at work?
Will you work together on projects? If so, what are your standards for professional communication with one another? If you won’t work together directly, will you still visit one another throughout the day? If so, when and for how long? Will you have lunch together? These are important questions to consider when deciding what your working relationship will look like in contrast to your at-home relationship.
3. Will you talk about home life in the workplace?
Avoiding conversations about things going on at home or mutual relatives while at work and sticking to professional topics could be helpful in keeping both your minds on doing great work and could keep you from getting caught up in family drama on your employer’s watch.
4. How should you treat one another as colleagues?
Do you normally hug your relative when you see them? If so, do you hug your other colleagues as well? It’s a good idea to match your behavior with your relative to your normal behavior with other folks you work with. This communicates your commitment to professionalism to everyone in your office and a sets a clear boundary in your own mind that you’re at work and not at home.
5. How else can you keep home and work life as separate as possible?
It may not be 100 percent possible to treat your relative like just another colleague, but you should make that the goal. To the degree possible, agree that you and your relative will speak to one another with the same professionalism that you speak to everyone else at your workplace and hold each other to the same professional standard.
These topics may be a little uncomfortable in the moment, but having a challenging conversation now could help avoid conflict or hurt feelings later on and set you up for a great working relationship with your relative.
Mark Angelo is the co-founder of Yorkville Advisors.
As the premier U.S. Islamic home financing provider, Guidance Residential, LLC offers various Islamic home finance solutions to their clients. As part of their care as your home financing provider, they will offer you suggestions to help you save your way to home ownership. Some simple tips include making home-brewed coffee, carpooling, eating in, etc. To learn more, visit www.guidanceresidential.com/