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<blockquote data-quote="1 Day At a Time" data-source="post: 253108" data-attributes="member: 3704"><p>Happy Hump Day Everyone!</p><p></p><p>Linda, it's so good to hear from you. Sorry about the cold, colds definitely impact sleep in a negative way. I hope that the congestion clears up soon, and you get some good rest. The art table is great! I love the way you incorporate creativity into your busy life. It's important to have a passion.</p><p></p><p>Sharon, I know that you will enjoy the show. Wow, easy child must have the entire script memorized by now!</p><p></p><p>Sharon (Wiped Out), Boy, it is really cold there! Stay warm. I hope that difficult child feels up to the band concert. The way I see it, the concert is the pay off for all the hard work. It's funny, our easy child and difficult child have always loved the concert, but hated the practice and work. LOL All glory, but no work...</p><p></p><p>Marg, it's good to hear that the prednisone is working so well for you, and I'm glad to hear that the doctor was able to work you in. What a busy day you have had! So interesting about the cousin. It's amazing how many folks you see on the spectrum when you take a closer look. I am now convinced that my sister in law is there. She's absolutely brilliant, has had a completely topsy turvey life full of adopted and discarded passions, and she went back to medical school when she was 40! The problem is , big shock, she can't get along with the other docs, no matter where she goes. She's a forensic pathologist and I think that this is absolutely the correct choice for her--- very little (live) people contact.</p><p></p><p>Rabbit, I hope that you have a good day,and that difficult child starts to feel a little better.</p><p></p><p>The weather is really odd here as well. It was 80 yesterday, and expected to cool considerably by the weekend. March is such an unsettled month! difficult child still has to go to school an hour early to prepare for the band festival which is this weekend. He brought home the trousers to his band tux to be hemmed last night. Of course he forgot them,and we had to go back to school....then when we got home, I saw that they were already hemmed. He's such an absent professor!</p><p></p><p>A good friend of mine gave me two week's worth of her symphony tickets - because she's out of town. husband and I went last week and I was shocked at how much our city's symphony orchestra has improved since we last went. They played two newly commissioned pieces that were just amazing and the composers were present to meet with the audience. Sadly, the hall was only half full - I guess due to the flagging economy. I have talked difficult child into going tomorrow night. He has absolutely fallen in love with the classical Russian composers and a cloud of their music spills out of his Ipod earbuds whenever he walks by. I think that he will really enjoy the concert - although I had to push very hard - he's such a recluse. </p><p></p><p>easy child is coming home for his spring break today. Spring break actually started last weekend, but his professor bosses insisted he hang around for a meeting they had yesterday afternoon. easy child thinks that this is most unfair...Oh the joys of a job and the real world!</p><p></p><p>As I drove in to work today, I enjoyed the most glorious view of the full moon, low on the horizon. Sometimes it the small things that mean the most, isn't it? Have a wonderful day, and find some moments of peace and serenity for yourselves....</p><p></p><p>Valerie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1 Day At a Time, post: 253108, member: 3704"] Happy Hump Day Everyone! Linda, it's so good to hear from you. Sorry about the cold, colds definitely impact sleep in a negative way. I hope that the congestion clears up soon, and you get some good rest. The art table is great! I love the way you incorporate creativity into your busy life. It's important to have a passion. Sharon, I know that you will enjoy the show. Wow, easy child must have the entire script memorized by now! Sharon (Wiped Out), Boy, it is really cold there! Stay warm. I hope that difficult child feels up to the band concert. The way I see it, the concert is the pay off for all the hard work. It's funny, our easy child and difficult child have always loved the concert, but hated the practice and work. LOL All glory, but no work... Marg, it's good to hear that the prednisone is working so well for you, and I'm glad to hear that the doctor was able to work you in. What a busy day you have had! So interesting about the cousin. It's amazing how many folks you see on the spectrum when you take a closer look. I am now convinced that my sister in law is there. She's absolutely brilliant, has had a completely topsy turvey life full of adopted and discarded passions, and she went back to medical school when she was 40! The problem is , big shock, she can't get along with the other docs, no matter where she goes. She's a forensic pathologist and I think that this is absolutely the correct choice for her--- very little (live) people contact. Rabbit, I hope that you have a good day,and that difficult child starts to feel a little better. The weather is really odd here as well. It was 80 yesterday, and expected to cool considerably by the weekend. March is such an unsettled month! difficult child still has to go to school an hour early to prepare for the band festival which is this weekend. He brought home the trousers to his band tux to be hemmed last night. Of course he forgot them,and we had to go back to school....then when we got home, I saw that they were already hemmed. He's such an absent professor! A good friend of mine gave me two week's worth of her symphony tickets - because she's out of town. husband and I went last week and I was shocked at how much our city's symphony orchestra has improved since we last went. They played two newly commissioned pieces that were just amazing and the composers were present to meet with the audience. Sadly, the hall was only half full - I guess due to the flagging economy. I have talked difficult child into going tomorrow night. He has absolutely fallen in love with the classical Russian composers and a cloud of their music spills out of his Ipod earbuds whenever he walks by. I think that he will really enjoy the concert - although I had to push very hard - he's such a recluse. easy child is coming home for his spring break today. Spring break actually started last weekend, but his professor bosses insisted he hang around for a meeting they had yesterday afternoon. easy child thinks that this is most unfair...Oh the joys of a job and the real world! As I drove in to work today, I enjoyed the most glorious view of the full moon, low on the horizon. Sometimes it the small things that mean the most, isn't it? Have a wonderful day, and find some moments of peace and serenity for yourselves.... Valerie [/QUOTE]
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