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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 286028" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>TM sorry to hear about your bout of IBS. It must be so frustrating to be laid low. Hope you recover quickly and get back on your normal fast paced routine. I don't know much about IBS so I don't know if you need a day to bounce back completely. Hugs. </p><p>Enjoy your new tv. It's always fun to see something new in your home. </p><p></p><p>WO, those birds are noisy. I have trees under our bedroom window and they start chattering about 5AM. In the beginning they were waking the dogs which in turn woke me up. Now I try to ignore them and roll over until 6. The pups have been relegated to the kitchen, mudroom and garage at night. They seem to sleep better and I know I do. </p><p>Hope difficult child enjoys camp. </p><p>How's easy child doing? Is she still hating her time away? </p><p>Enjoy your day without children. Even cutting grass is enjoyable when the pressure of difficult child's and teen easy child's isn't hanging over you. I think times like this really help to recharge you for when they return home. </p><p></p><p>Thanks about difficult child. He is trying even though it's difficult to initiate with peers since they all seem to have social skills issues too. Some of the responses to difficult child's invitations have been pretty frustrating to difficult child. Asking a girl out on a date is equally frustrating. </p><p>He keeps trying. It's the marathon and not the sprint.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 286028, member: 3"] TM sorry to hear about your bout of IBS. It must be so frustrating to be laid low. Hope you recover quickly and get back on your normal fast paced routine. I don't know much about IBS so I don't know if you need a day to bounce back completely. Hugs. Enjoy your new tv. It's always fun to see something new in your home. WO, those birds are noisy. I have trees under our bedroom window and they start chattering about 5AM. In the beginning they were waking the dogs which in turn woke me up. Now I try to ignore them and roll over until 6. The pups have been relegated to the kitchen, mudroom and garage at night. They seem to sleep better and I know I do. Hope difficult child enjoys camp. How's easy child doing? Is she still hating her time away? Enjoy your day without children. Even cutting grass is enjoyable when the pressure of difficult child's and teen easy child's isn't hanging over you. I think times like this really help to recharge you for when they return home. Thanks about difficult child. He is trying even though it's difficult to initiate with peers since they all seem to have social skills issues too. Some of the responses to difficult child's invitations have been pretty frustrating to difficult child. Asking a girl out on a date is equally frustrating. He keeps trying. It's the marathon and not the sprint. [/QUOTE]
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