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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 377773" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Thank you.</p><p> </p><p>My bro picked her up at the airport and she called and let me know. Whew.</p><p> </p><p>We met some friends at the beach, the same friends whose son is at school near easy child (no, it's not VCU. We would have liked that for the art program, but she was too afraid of the inner city life. Not used to it. Maybe when she's older.)</p><p>They were very nice and the mom said she was more than happy to make the contact for us because she would have been fretting, too. The dad said he flat-out wouldn't have let his son go by himself. (That's another story. Their son is so overly-controlled it makes my head spin.)</p><p> </p><p>The beach was perfect! Yes, some of the dunes were gone, but mostly the beaches were string-thin, and walking on the beach proved problematic, unless you have one leg that is one inch long and another leg that is as long as a stilt! Not good for your back!</p><p>The beaches at Corolla and Duck were good. The beaches at Kitty Hawk were bad.</p><p>Lots of people cancelled their trips due to the hurricane, and that made the traffic wonderful. Enough cars to rid the place of a ghost town look, but few enough cars so that we felt like we could zip around anywhere.</p><p> </p><p>easy child is now back at school and happy to be there.</p><p> </p><p>I typed in a note about the intervention on the other board.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 377773, member: 3419"] Thank you. My bro picked her up at the airport and she called and let me know. Whew. We met some friends at the beach, the same friends whose son is at school near easy child (no, it's not VCU. We would have liked that for the art program, but she was too afraid of the inner city life. Not used to it. Maybe when she's older.) They were very nice and the mom said she was more than happy to make the contact for us because she would have been fretting, too. The dad said he flat-out wouldn't have let his son go by himself. (That's another story. Their son is so overly-controlled it makes my head spin.) The beach was perfect! Yes, some of the dunes were gone, but mostly the beaches were string-thin, and walking on the beach proved problematic, unless you have one leg that is one inch long and another leg that is as long as a stilt! Not good for your back! The beaches at Corolla and Duck were good. The beaches at Kitty Hawk were bad. Lots of people cancelled their trips due to the hurricane, and that made the traffic wonderful. Enough cars to rid the place of a ghost town look, but few enough cars so that we felt like we could zip around anywhere. easy child is now back at school and happy to be there. I typed in a note about the intervention on the other board. [/QUOTE]
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