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<blockquote data-quote="SearchingForRainbows" data-source="post: 115145" data-attributes="member: 3388"><p>Good Morning Everyone :coffee:,</p><p></p><p>Linda, I can hear you using your outdoor voice from here!!! :rofl: </p><p>RESPITE - I think this is one of the BEST words in the English language. Although, like Sharon, I don't have respite services, just daydreaming about being without my difficult children for a full day and evening is sort of like a mini-vacation!!! :happy_new_year:ENJOY!!!:its_all_good:</p><p></p><p>Sharon, You have a very busy evening planned but it sounds like lots of fun. Enjoy your night!!! :smile: :spaghetti: :reading:</p><p></p><p>Sharon, Sorry, but I definitely think you are :crazy:!!! Just the thought of all of that paperwork is enough to make me break out in hives!!! Anyway, I hope you enjoy your new books. :reading:</p><p></p><p>Marg, I'm glad you had a quieter day and got some much needed rest. Ok, maybe by now, you know I'm going to ask, so what is pide?" I'm glad your mother in law enjoyed the beach. I hope your new government gets rid of those horrible workplace laws ASAP!!! You're right though - Work experience is good for our difficult children.</p><p></p><p>Well, it's taken me longer than usual to reply here because just as I sat down with my second cup of :coffee:, looking forward to getting caught up, I heard the sound of my difficult child cat throwing up. Unfortunately, she picked the kitchen table as the place she wanted to "decorate." To look on the bright side, it was easier cleaning the table than one of the area rugs nearby...</p><p></p><p>Today I'm going to check on husband's aunt, do a bit of research to see if I can find any Integrated Listening Systems (ILS) programs nearby for difficult child 2, and stop by my local market for some more veggies. I went to the market yesterday and forgot to buy salad stuff. :hammer: At least I remembered to buy spinach so I was able to serve that at dinner last night. Hopefully it will be sort of a peaceful, not too busy sort of day... Then I'm off to pick up difficult children at school and prepare for the afternoon/evening activities... Our evenings are too busy lately!!! </p><p></p><p>Anyway, I hope everyone has at least one reason to laugh or at least smile today... :smile: :flower: WFEN</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SearchingForRainbows, post: 115145, member: 3388"] Good Morning Everyone [img]:coffee:[/img], Linda, I can hear you using your outdoor voice from here!!! [img]:rofl:[/img] RESPITE - I think this is one of the BEST words in the English language. Although, like Sharon, I don't have respite services, just daydreaming about being without my difficult children for a full day and evening is sort of like a mini-vacation!!! [img]:happy_new_year:[/img]ENJOY!!![img]:its_all_good:[/img] Sharon, You have a very busy evening planned but it sounds like lots of fun. Enjoy your night!!! [img]:smile:[/img] [img]:spaghetti:[/img] [img]:reading:[/img] Sharon, Sorry, but I definitely think you are [img]:crazy:[/img]!!! Just the thought of all of that paperwork is enough to make me break out in hives!!! Anyway, I hope you enjoy your new books. [img]:reading:[/img] Marg, I'm glad you had a quieter day and got some much needed rest. Ok, maybe by now, you know I'm going to ask, so what is pide?" I'm glad your mother in law enjoyed the beach. I hope your new government gets rid of those horrible workplace laws ASAP!!! You're right though - Work experience is good for our difficult children. Well, it's taken me longer than usual to reply here because just as I sat down with my second cup of [img]:coffee:[/img], looking forward to getting caught up, I heard the sound of my difficult child cat throwing up. Unfortunately, she picked the kitchen table as the place she wanted to "decorate." To look on the bright side, it was easier cleaning the table than one of the area rugs nearby... Today I'm going to check on husband's aunt, do a bit of research to see if I can find any Integrated Listening Systems (ILS) programs nearby for difficult child 2, and stop by my local market for some more veggies. I went to the market yesterday and forgot to buy salad stuff. [img]:hammer:[/img] At least I remembered to buy spinach so I was able to serve that at dinner last night. Hopefully it will be sort of a peaceful, not too busy sort of day... Then I'm off to pick up difficult children at school and prepare for the afternoon/evening activities... Our evenings are too busy lately!!! Anyway, I hope everyone has at least one reason to laugh or at least smile today... [img]:smile:[/img] [img]:flower:[/img] WFEN [/QUOTE]
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