Best Storage for Junior High Clarinet “Stuff”

My son is just going to seventh grade with the second year of clarinet. I’m wondering what the best way to organize all of his various clarinet accessories and music. He has a Yamaha YCA20 which holds his instrument and a few reed’s and cork grease and other than that a flimsy bag holds his band books and folders and whatever else they gave him. He has ADHD and is accustomed to toss everything in the bag resulting in crumpled up notes and beat up books along with just losing stuff. Anyone have any suggestions for useful bag solutions that may better protect his music and books and offer some storage for pencils and the rest of his things he won’t want rattling around in his case?

If worth mentioning, backpacks are not allowed outside their lockers (because if “safety”) so need something else…

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u/Ok-Blacksmith-473 — 21 hours ago

Trying to make sense of what to order

I’m trying to make sense of what everything being put up for sale. If someone buys the box, does that cover all of the cards/tokens/etc that are up for sale ? I’m so used to things selling out if you don’t grab them, but it seems like that isn’t a risk since the box will be for sale for the foreseeable future.

Am I missing something?

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u/Ok-Blacksmith-473 — 17 days ago

So, how big are the burritos supposed to be?

Had an order for the family, and the burritos are maybe half their normal size of what burritos were last year. Is this the new standard? Tried to complain through the app, that was worthless. Wanted second set of eyes before taking the time to talk to manager. Thoughts?

u/Ok-Blacksmith-473 — 19 days ago

Any suggestions for minisplits rhat can handle cold winters?

I am looking to buy a mini split AC/heat pump for a shed that I have converted to an office in my backyard. It is about 10'x16' (with cathedral ceilings, if that matters), so it isn't a big space.
The tricky part is I live in North Dakota, where we get a decent amount of heat in the summer, 90° and up is not unheard of, and can get ridiculously cold winters.

Given the amount of space, I assume the heat pump doesn't need to have a huge amount of BTUs. But, because the outdoor temperature gets so cold in the winter, I know that this may require a more expensive unit. I'm just wondering if anyone has any suggestions for mini splits that will operate in low external temperatures, without going to overboard for the limited amount of space I need to cool/heat.

Any thoughts will be greatly appreciated!

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u/Ok-Blacksmith-473 — 2 months ago