If we average each cat of mating age at 10 pounds each, 7 cats per bag is 70 pounds. Each kitten is probably another pound each, so 7 cats, with 7 kittens each = 49, that’s another 49 pounds. So, we’re at 119 pounds per sack, and if each wife has 7 sacks, each wife is now carrying (I’ll use 120 for ease of math) 840 pounds.
I don’t want to meet up with her in an alley. She’s a bruiser!
jvn: A lot. 1st grade focuses a lot on writing, punctuation, grammar, sentence structure… but this early in the year, it’s a lot of letter and number formation since they missed 3 months of it last year.
2nd grade para here – we have handwriting practice still and that has been photographed by cell phone and emailed to the teacher. Love our babies, but some is still illegible ;-)
I use my GPS all the time. Even when I know where I’m going. First off, it gives me an ETA to give the kid when I’ll be there to pick her up for school. Second, the speed on it is more accurate than the speedometer in my car. Third, it tells me when there’s an accident or road closure up ahead so I can detour. Don’t hate. Celebrate.
If we average each cat of mating age at 10 pounds each, 7 cats per bag is 70 pounds. Each kitten is probably another pound each, so 7 cats, with 7 kittens each = 49, that’s another 49 pounds. So, we’re at 119 pounds per sack, and if each wife has 7 sacks, each wife is now carrying (I’ll use 120 for ease of math) 840 pounds.
I don’t want to meet up with her in an alley. She’s a bruiser!