Oh wow, that's nice that you and Pugsley can share insulin! That definitely helps with the cost, having it covered by your insurance.
I did see that Trump clip where he talked about not having to vote again after this election. Horrifying! I don't understand how his supporters can call themselves "Patriots" while going against the Constitution and everything the founding fathers worked to establish. I just hope we can keep the momentum and excitement on our side.
I'm glad you were able to finish your chapter and that it turned out better the second time around. Cliffhangers are always a fun way to end! My current story is not that kind of story that lends itself to cliffhangers, but I left my last chapter off on an ominous note and got a comment that just said, "Aww." LOL
Also, congrats on The Invisible Child surpassing Tumbledown as your most successful fic on AC! I totally get the sense of accomplishment . I like to watch my stats, too! The World Will Be Waiting has worked its way up to my second-best story on AO3 in terms of stats, second only to its predecessor, My Brother's Keeper, which I'm pretty happy about.
I bet it takes awhile for the back to school nightmares to go away! I had my first one of those back in June but haven't had too many lately. We start back August 19th (for teachers; the kids start the 21st). I'm still teaching 4th grade. I could have switched to 5th or 6th if I wanted to, but I really like my 4th grade team and have no desire to teach older kids, especially not 6th graders. My school is only grades 4-6, so going down a grade would mean changing schools. There may come a time where I'm ready for that kind of change, but right now it feels like way too much effort to move classrooms and adjust to a new school, new staff, new curriculum, etc. I've been able to find a better work-life balance than I used to have because I don't have to reinvent the wheel every year, which is really nice. And I love 4th graders! It really is a good in-between age. Most of them are still sweet and fairly innocent (a lot of still believe in Santa), but they have a good sense of humor and can be taught to work independently.
Whoo-hoo, one month till your cruise! You can think of me whipping my new 4th graders into shape while you're relaxing on the ship LOL.
I'm jealous of you both in terms of weather! It's been hot and humid most of the summer here, and it will probably stay that way when school starts, which makes for an unpleasant teaching experience when the air conditioning never seems to cool down my corner of the school effectively enough.