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<blockquote data-quote="hearts and roses" data-source="post: 489103" data-attributes="member: 2211"><p>What I have learned is that as I get older, I genuinely suck at keeping a secret. I've told easy child, my niece at work, two coworkers and all of you here. It will be a miracle if G doesn't find out before E asks her! Omg, I must glue my mouth shut...pray I didn't ruin it. </p><p></p><p>Janet, the boys are 9 and 8 and they are very cute boys. I'm not used to boys AT ALL, so it's been kind of fun getting to know them. The older one is like a mini me of his dad, very Mr. Little Me, lol. The younger one is a difficult child for sure. Aside from some physical issues (vision and hearing, he was a preemie), he's also got a wicked case of ADHD and a learning disability is very likely. His biomom is awful and doesn't give the poor kid his medications on the day E has him. difficult child wants desperately to advocate for the kid at school because the biomom doesn't do anything about anything...it's a ong story. difficult child feels she would be a good advocate since she's been there done that. Her desire to take it all on reminds me a bit of Step2two, I'm very proud of her. I don't want to discourage her, but I did warn her not to push too hard with the biomom. </p><p></p><p>Anyway, it's exciting, yes!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hearts and roses, post: 489103, member: 2211"] What I have learned is that as I get older, I genuinely suck at keeping a secret. I've told easy child, my niece at work, two coworkers and all of you here. It will be a miracle if G doesn't find out before E asks her! Omg, I must glue my mouth shut...pray I didn't ruin it. Janet, the boys are 9 and 8 and they are very cute boys. I'm not used to boys AT ALL, so it's been kind of fun getting to know them. The older one is like a mini me of his dad, very Mr. Little Me, lol. The younger one is a difficult child for sure. Aside from some physical issues (vision and hearing, he was a preemie), he's also got a wicked case of ADHD and a learning disability is very likely. His biomom is awful and doesn't give the poor kid his medications on the day E has him. difficult child wants desperately to advocate for the kid at school because the biomom doesn't do anything about anything...it's a ong story. difficult child feels she would be a good advocate since she's been there done that. Her desire to take it all on reminds me a bit of Step2two, I'm very proud of her. I don't want to discourage her, but I did warn her not to push too hard with the biomom. Anyway, it's exciting, yes! [/QUOTE]
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