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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 62503" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>G'day, everybody.</p><p></p><p>Sharon, I'm not sure if trading a easy child for two small dogs is a fair trade... I hope you get your nap, you may need it!</p><p></p><p>Janna, how perceptive of easy child. And what a relief for you, I think you were concerned about the level of uncritical hero worship.</p><p></p><p>Christine, it's difficult sometimes to NOT think like a difficult child in our house. I hope you manage to get through Harry Potter, if only to be able to lend it to someone else before they attack you for it.</p><p></p><p>Linda, congrats to kt's PCA. I'm glad you finally got some solid sleep.</p><p></p><p>TM, what is art camp like? It does sound interesting. And cheerleading - not something we have much of over here. I have seen "Bring It On", though.</p><p></p><p>We've had a busy-ish day. difficult child 3 saw the doctor for his repeat visit to get test results. All specimens clear and A-OK. The CT - he was constipated but also glands up in the inguinal area. It could have been a viral infection in that area or it still could be a grumbling appendix. Currently he's feeling OK mostly, so the doctor said to leave things until/if he feels sick again.</p><p></p><p>Interesting conversation in the kitchen this morning - our toaster is erratic, at best. difficult child 1 was complaining about it and said, "Why does the toaster have to be so unreliable?"</p><p>difficult child 3 chimed in with, "Why shouldn't it? It fits with everyone in the family."</p><p>In other words - we have a difficult child toaster. I commented that with all the difficult child-ness I have to deal with, a few easy child appliances would be a welcome relief sometimes.</p><p></p><p>We're getting difficult child 3 to read books in the evenings after dinner. So far so good. At the moment we're using Asimov's robot stories and they seem to be very welcome. here's hoping we can broaden difficult child 3's horizons in reading!</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 62503, member: 1991"] G'day, everybody. Sharon, I'm not sure if trading a easy child for two small dogs is a fair trade... I hope you get your nap, you may need it! Janna, how perceptive of easy child. And what a relief for you, I think you were concerned about the level of uncritical hero worship. Christine, it's difficult sometimes to NOT think like a difficult child in our house. I hope you manage to get through Harry Potter, if only to be able to lend it to someone else before they attack you for it. Linda, congrats to kt's PCA. I'm glad you finally got some solid sleep. TM, what is art camp like? It does sound interesting. And cheerleading - not something we have much of over here. I have seen "Bring It On", though. We've had a busy-ish day. difficult child 3 saw the doctor for his repeat visit to get test results. All specimens clear and A-OK. The CT - he was constipated but also glands up in the inguinal area. It could have been a viral infection in that area or it still could be a grumbling appendix. Currently he's feeling OK mostly, so the doctor said to leave things until/if he feels sick again. Interesting conversation in the kitchen this morning - our toaster is erratic, at best. difficult child 1 was complaining about it and said, "Why does the toaster have to be so unreliable?" difficult child 3 chimed in with, "Why shouldn't it? It fits with everyone in the family." In other words - we have a difficult child toaster. I commented that with all the difficult child-ness I have to deal with, a few easy child appliances would be a welcome relief sometimes. We're getting difficult child 3 to read books in the evenings after dinner. So far so good. At the moment we're using Asimov's robot stories and they seem to be very welcome. here's hoping we can broaden difficult child 3's horizons in reading! Marg [/QUOTE]
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