1) Should I get my wisdom teeth out and how long should I plan to be out of comission for? They don't bother me yet, but the dentist says they will, so I was going to do it here before school is done.
2) I am getting a new classroom! (which isn't a question, I know, but bear with me) Actually, 2 new classrooms; one will be the elemenary music room, with tables and chairs for paper work. It is regular classroom sized. The second is a large multi purpose room for elementary music games and movement, concert band, orchestra, and chapels. It is a large rectangle and will seat about 80 people, with big built in risers and a stage. It will have wood and carpet strips up the walls. The question is: What should my colour schemes be? I need something fun and happy for my room, and something professional and nice for the multipurpose room, and something that won't go out of style in two years.
No time for posting, sorry. Looking forward to the summer very much.
Oh yah, and all this facebook excitement... I am going to get on this summer, so then I will add all of you, etc...Whatever you are supposed to do with facebook :)
And in closing, here are some pics of baby Ty


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Hey Nevada,
My dentist told me the same thing, like 10 years ago: that I need to get my wisdom teeth out, even though they don't bother me.
I tried to get a straight answer out of him, which was: why exactly do I need to get them out if they have come through straight, are no longer going up & down, and I have plenty of room in my mouth for them? (Actually, please wisdom teeth, push my teeth a little closer together!!!)
Basically, he said wisdom teeth are very susceptible to cavities (because they are harder to keep clean), and are difficult to do fillings in if you do get a cavitiy. Actually, I think dentists WON'T do fillings in wisdom teeth.
So, I decided that if I ever DO get a cavity in a wisdom tooth, then I will think about getting them pulled then. Plus, getting teeth pulled gives me the heebie-jeebies.
I think dentists just like to pull wisdom teeth for the money. Just my opinion.
So, I don't know, Nevada. I've had good luck for the past 10 years, but I know the longer you wait (ie. the older you are) the more difficult it is to pull the teeth. But, I'll take my chances!
And sorry, I am not very good with interior design, so I don't think I'd be much help with the classroom decisions. Sorry!
Um, that above comment was me, Jessica, not Greg.
I had all of my wisdom teeth taken out a couple years ago and it took roughly 3 or 4 days before I went back to work. I would have to say that the worst part is munching on those damn pads that are used to soak up the blood *ugghhh*.
After about week you should be feeling almost back to normal.
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