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<blockquote data-quote="jbrain" data-source="post: 282335" data-attributes="member: 3450"><p>Thanks again for all the heartfelt replies, I sure do appreciate them. Calling hours are Tuesday and the funeral is Wed. I told M if she wants to go to either or both I will go with her. I expect she will not want to go.</p><p></p><p>She had fun at the prom Sat. night. She went with 3 other kids and they were a funny group. M's "date" was her friend who is a girl but she dressed up like a guy for the prom. She even bought a wrist corsage for M. One of the other girls was L, who is visiting from Ireland. Her aunt works in M's SEATS class (for kids with emotional problems) and she has been helping out. She is just the nicest girl ever and beautiful to boot. The other kid who went was J, who is in the SEATS class. He has been in foster care for 5 yrs and this past year was the 1st year he has spoken to anyone. L's aunt told M and L that if they could get him to go to the prom she would rent a limo for them. Well, they worked on him and got him to go so the 4 kids all got to ride in a limo to the prom.</p><p></p><p> It really made me teary eyed to see them and to know that J was brave enough to go to the prom (apparently he was taken out of a severely abusive home) and that my dtr was kind enough to go with him. He looked so cute and awkward in his suit--it really got to me.</p><p></p><p>Gotta go!</p><p></p><p>Thanks all,</p><p>Jane</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jbrain, post: 282335, member: 3450"] Thanks again for all the heartfelt replies, I sure do appreciate them. Calling hours are Tuesday and the funeral is Wed. I told M if she wants to go to either or both I will go with her. I expect she will not want to go. She had fun at the prom Sat. night. She went with 3 other kids and they were a funny group. M's "date" was her friend who is a girl but she dressed up like a guy for the prom. She even bought a wrist corsage for M. One of the other girls was L, who is visiting from Ireland. Her aunt works in M's SEATS class (for kids with emotional problems) and she has been helping out. She is just the nicest girl ever and beautiful to boot. The other kid who went was J, who is in the SEATS class. He has been in foster care for 5 yrs and this past year was the 1st year he has spoken to anyone. L's aunt told M and L that if they could get him to go to the prom she would rent a limo for them. Well, they worked on him and got him to go so the 4 kids all got to ride in a limo to the prom. It really made me teary eyed to see them and to know that J was brave enough to go to the prom (apparently he was taken out of a severely abusive home) and that my dtr was kind enough to go with him. He looked so cute and awkward in his suit--it really got to me. Gotta go! Thanks all, Jane [/QUOTE]
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