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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 287906" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Good Morning all.</p><p>Trish, yikes about delousing and the poor condition the children are sent out to your home in. Sounds like you have everything under way though. A good book and a plan is a good way to end the day. </p><p></p><p>Linda, sorry to hear you are feeling poorly again. Fingers crossed about MRI. Sounds like the house is coming along well though. Good luck with your legal issues. Hope it all goes smoothly.</p><p></p><p>Andy, good luck on trying to make your timeline. With difficult child's and teens there is always the element of surprise. </p><p></p><p>It's sunny again and it appears the heat will start to climb today. I had a restless night so I was able to get up early and get out for some exercise. Now to do some outside type stuff before the sun lands on the patio. </p><p></p><p>husband and I went to the mountains for a few days. It was so cool the first day that I was worried I didn't bring the right clothes. Thank goodness at the last minute I threw in a fleece jacket. Brrrrrrr. We did a bit of hiking with the dogs and I kept looking for bears but they must have known I was there and they went back to the caves. (I don't want to see them close up but from across a field while I'm on a secure, elevated deck) There was a small town Christmas In July Festival. It was great. It was small town Americana in the best of ways. Blue grass music, lots of fried food and pleasant people. Love those funnel cakes. <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/emoticons/woohoo.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":woohoo:" title="woohoo :woohoo:" data-shortname=":woohoo:" /></p><p></p><p>In the meantime, difficult child was invited to visit a friend in NJ. He did well. The young man is a little more involved than my difficult child with a high level of anxiety. My difficult child has always been kind and helpful to this young man. The mom called to comment on how much improved difficult child is this year over a year ago. I think so but it's nice to hear. Of course, there are few demands placed on him. She said he was helpful and courteous with lovely manners. :wildone:Who is that young man? I must say the frequency of temper tantrums has decreased. They are still there but at least I don't have to deal with them as often. His self awareness seems to be growing from the conversations we have had.</p><p></p><p>Now it's off to the chore list before I start to melt. Have a glorious day. Think positive thoughts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 287906, member: 3"] Good Morning all. Trish, yikes about delousing and the poor condition the children are sent out to your home in. Sounds like you have everything under way though. A good book and a plan is a good way to end the day. Linda, sorry to hear you are feeling poorly again. Fingers crossed about MRI. Sounds like the house is coming along well though. Good luck with your legal issues. Hope it all goes smoothly. Andy, good luck on trying to make your timeline. With difficult child's and teens there is always the element of surprise. It's sunny again and it appears the heat will start to climb today. I had a restless night so I was able to get up early and get out for some exercise. Now to do some outside type stuff before the sun lands on the patio. husband and I went to the mountains for a few days. It was so cool the first day that I was worried I didn't bring the right clothes. Thank goodness at the last minute I threw in a fleece jacket. Brrrrrrr. We did a bit of hiking with the dogs and I kept looking for bears but they must have known I was there and they went back to the caves. (I don't want to see them close up but from across a field while I'm on a secure, elevated deck) There was a small town Christmas In July Festival. It was great. It was small town Americana in the best of ways. Blue grass music, lots of fried food and pleasant people. Love those funnel cakes. :woohoo: In the meantime, difficult child was invited to visit a friend in NJ. He did well. The young man is a little more involved than my difficult child with a high level of anxiety. My difficult child has always been kind and helpful to this young man. The mom called to comment on how much improved difficult child is this year over a year ago. I think so but it's nice to hear. Of course, there are few demands placed on him. She said he was helpful and courteous with lovely manners. :wildone:Who is that young man? I must say the frequency of temper tantrums has decreased. They are still there but at least I don't have to deal with them as often. His self awareness seems to be growing from the conversations we have had. Now it's off to the chore list before I start to melt. Have a glorious day. Think positive thoughts. [/QUOTE]
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