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<blockquote data-quote="1 Day At a Time" data-source="post: 157379" data-attributes="member: 3704"><p>Happy Friday!</p><p></p><p>Marg, it sounds like busy, busy times in your corner of the world! I know what you mean about easy child 2/difficult child 2, with our easy child friends always trump family. He'll call us (he lives 1 1/2 hours away from us, attending school) and say, "I might come home this weekend, it depends on whether or not anyone I know will be in town". husband and I always share a secret smile over that one...</p><p></p><p>Today is difficult child's last day of school! We've barely squeaked by and he is soooo ready for a break. Despite his socialization issues and my many conferences with teachers he was required to work on several "group" projects in the last few weeks. I'm very proud of him because he did his best but the stress is definitely showing. He plays bass clarinet in the school orchestra and they will be playing for the graduation ceremony next week. His band director sent home a note (for the 3rd time) stating difficult child is very talented and should take private lessons over the summer - listing the name and phone number of a teacher. Unfortunately difficult child has no interest in this and we've decided not to push on this. It's sad, though. difficult child took Suzuki Cello lessons from age 3 to age 8 and piano lessons from age 8 to age 13. All of his teachers have raved about his potential. Maybe someday? </p><p></p><p> I hope everyone has a fantastic holiday weekend!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1 Day At a Time, post: 157379, member: 3704"] Happy Friday! Marg, it sounds like busy, busy times in your corner of the world! I know what you mean about easy child 2/difficult child 2, with our easy child friends always trump family. He'll call us (he lives 1 1/2 hours away from us, attending school) and say, "I might come home this weekend, it depends on whether or not anyone I know will be in town". husband and I always share a secret smile over that one... Today is difficult child's last day of school! We've barely squeaked by and he is soooo ready for a break. Despite his socialization issues and my many conferences with teachers he was required to work on several "group" projects in the last few weeks. I'm very proud of him because he did his best but the stress is definitely showing. He plays bass clarinet in the school orchestra and they will be playing for the graduation ceremony next week. His band director sent home a note (for the 3rd time) stating difficult child is very talented and should take private lessons over the summer - listing the name and phone number of a teacher. Unfortunately difficult child has no interest in this and we've decided not to push on this. It's sad, though. difficult child took Suzuki Cello lessons from age 3 to age 8 and piano lessons from age 8 to age 13. All of his teachers have raved about his potential. Maybe someday? I hope everyone has a fantastic holiday weekend! [/QUOTE]
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