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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 116414" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Good morning my friends. The weekend certainly flew by quickly. It was a good one though. </p><p></p><p>Wiped out, your time as a family sounds absolutely wonderful. I love to hear my kids laugh and carry on. It gives me great pleasure.</p><p></p><p>BBK, hope you feel better soon and tink can go to school.</p><p></p><p>LDM, you have a good day too. Thanks for the reminder. :angel:</p><p></p><p>Marguerite, hope the changeover to a new gp goes smoothly. Sorry to hear that difficult child 2 is acting difficult child ish. Hopefully m i l will use her stick. My mother hates her walker. Her weak spine forces her to use it though. </p><p></p><p>Coookie, :smile: It gives me great delight to see you here in the mornings. Fingers crossed and breath held for difficult child getting a job. </p><p></p><p></p><p>I phone difficult child in Sunday AM since I hadn't heard from him. He tells me he is walking with his new g/f. :smile: In difficult child world, anyone who gives them the time of day is girlfriend/ or best friend status. I reminded him it is a date and not a relationship yet. He was obviously is a very upbeat mood.</p><p>He calls later in the evening to tell me that his date can do math in her head. I told him "marry her". We both got a good chuckle out of it. I had always said that if he found a mate she would have to be able to balance the check book and I think he got excited that someone fit the bill. </p><p>I ask "can she make change?" difficult child tells me "mom,I didn't say she could make change but she can do math in her head". Bless his innocent heart. He thinks making change is some complicated brain surgery. He is in great spirits since he did very well on the vocational assessment. </p><p>He tends to start strong so I'm keeping my fingers crossed he can maintain it. </p><p></p><p>Both husband and I are happy to hear him so positive and upbeat again. The whole year that he lived with only his family for socialization was just horribly hard for him. It was of his own doing and he knows that but I just knew if he could be with peers he would have a fuller, richer life. Trying to squeeze him into a mainstream social structure was futile. :bravo: </p><p>So today is a good day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 116414, member: 3"] Good morning my friends. The weekend certainly flew by quickly. It was a good one though. Wiped out, your time as a family sounds absolutely wonderful. I love to hear my kids laugh and carry on. It gives me great pleasure. BBK, hope you feel better soon and tink can go to school. LDM, you have a good day too. Thanks for the reminder. [img]:angel:[/img] Marguerite, hope the changeover to a new gp goes smoothly. Sorry to hear that difficult child 2 is acting difficult child ish. Hopefully m i l will use her stick. My mother hates her walker. Her weak spine forces her to use it though. Coookie, [img]:smile:[/img] It gives me great delight to see you here in the mornings. Fingers crossed and breath held for difficult child getting a job. I phone difficult child in Sunday AM since I hadn't heard from him. He tells me he is walking with his new g/f. [img]:smile:[/img] In difficult child world, anyone who gives them the time of day is girlfriend/ or best friend status. I reminded him it is a date and not a relationship yet. He was obviously is a very upbeat mood. He calls later in the evening to tell me that his date can do math in her head. I told him "marry her". We both got a good chuckle out of it. I had always said that if he found a mate she would have to be able to balance the check book and I think he got excited that someone fit the bill. I ask "can she make change?" difficult child tells me "mom,I didn't say she could make change but she can do math in her head". Bless his innocent heart. He thinks making change is some complicated brain surgery. He is in great spirits since he did very well on the vocational assessment. He tends to start strong so I'm keeping my fingers crossed he can maintain it. Both husband and I are happy to hear him so positive and upbeat again. The whole year that he lived with only his family for socialization was just horribly hard for him. It was of his own doing and he knows that but I just knew if he could be with peers he would have a fuller, richer life. Trying to squeeze him into a mainstream social structure was futile. [img]:bravo:[/img] So today is a good day. [/QUOTE]
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