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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 101565" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Good Morning all. </p><p>Linda, sounds like things are improving in the sleep dept. Glad you feel so well.</p><p></p><p>Beth, enjoy your baking. Holiday baking is my favorite. </p><p></p><p>Wiped out dinner with s i l sounds like the perfect break from the routine.</p><p></p><p>LDM, I have come through your neck of the woods twice in less than 48 hrs. One of these days I'm going to arrange a meet for coffee. I always seem to be in a hurry. </p><p></p><p>I did a marathon drive up and back with mom. Got her home to Pittsburgh and turned around after a nap, to get back. </p><p>The paitners are still painting and the pups were being baby sat by difficult child. I just wanted to be home. So today is catch up.</p><p></p><p>Good news though, difficult child has been accepted into the community for adults with daughter. He will spend a bit of time in the residence, then move into his own apt. again. The plan is while in the residence he will get situated and hook up with someone to be a roommate. I'm pleased for difficult child. It was he who inquired about the program, set up interviews, did the interview and called for follow up. I just did the paper work. husband visited to check it out. He seems excited and nervous. He called his friends(all in Long Island or norther Jersey) If you heard a loud cheer, it was those guys who seem happy to have him back into the fold. They are now driving/train distance from each other. He learned a lot the hard way. He was on his own socially and physically. We were there as a security net but he was alone most of the time. Gave him a great deal of time to reflect what he wanted his future to look like. So today we are again hopeful that he has found a community where he can grow and blossom into a full life. </p><p></p><p>So today is full of anticipation and hope. I learned to savor those days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 101565, member: 3"] Good Morning all. Linda, sounds like things are improving in the sleep dept. Glad you feel so well. Beth, enjoy your baking. Holiday baking is my favorite. Wiped out dinner with s i l sounds like the perfect break from the routine. LDM, I have come through your neck of the woods twice in less than 48 hrs. One of these days I'm going to arrange a meet for coffee. I always seem to be in a hurry. I did a marathon drive up and back with mom. Got her home to Pittsburgh and turned around after a nap, to get back. The paitners are still painting and the pups were being baby sat by difficult child. I just wanted to be home. So today is catch up. Good news though, difficult child has been accepted into the community for adults with daughter. He will spend a bit of time in the residence, then move into his own apt. again. The plan is while in the residence he will get situated and hook up with someone to be a roommate. I'm pleased for difficult child. It was he who inquired about the program, set up interviews, did the interview and called for follow up. I just did the paper work. husband visited to check it out. He seems excited and nervous. He called his friends(all in Long Island or norther Jersey) If you heard a loud cheer, it was those guys who seem happy to have him back into the fold. They are now driving/train distance from each other. He learned a lot the hard way. He was on his own socially and physically. We were there as a security net but he was alone most of the time. Gave him a great deal of time to reflect what he wanted his future to look like. So today we are again hopeful that he has found a community where he can grow and blossom into a full life. So today is full of anticipation and hope. I learned to savor those days. [/QUOTE]
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