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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 27764" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>G'day, everyone. Janna, sounds like you've got a handle on difficult child 2's former fosters. </p><p></p><p>Fran, I hope father in law gets a new lease of life and begins to enter marathons.</p><p></p><p>Linda, I'm glad kt is adapting back in to 'normal' life. I gather it's a bad taste day at school? Sounds like me, normally!</p><p></p><p>Sharon, I hope you get some useful info from the neuropsychologist.</p><p></p><p>Today we saw the surgeon. Apparently he was operating this morning, if only she had been able to see him on Friday she would have been in surgery already. He has no doubts - it's a grumbling appendix and it's coming out at the first opportunity. easy child 2/difficult child 2 was given a choice - wait ten days and have it out in the local luxury private hospital or go into the centre of Sydney to the large teaching hospital and get it done on Wednesday. Wednesday it is. So much for difficult child 3's science excursion! I'm going to ask the school tomorrow if difficult child 1 can go as difficult child 3's supervisor instead of me. I'm keeping my options open - depending on how she goes, I might still be able to go with difficult child 3, and THEN go up to the hospital. But somehow I think I'll be dropping the boys at the zoo and driving on to the hospital. husband is going in with her first (6.30 am!) and may go on to work from there, or stay with her if it's needed - he will work it out on the day, I think.</p><p>I will be so glad when she is over this - to see her not be able to dance at the birthday party on Saturday was so sad.</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 27764, member: 1991"] G'day, everyone. Janna, sounds like you've got a handle on difficult child 2's former fosters. Fran, I hope father in law gets a new lease of life and begins to enter marathons. Linda, I'm glad kt is adapting back in to 'normal' life. I gather it's a bad taste day at school? Sounds like me, normally! Sharon, I hope you get some useful info from the neuropsychologist. Today we saw the surgeon. Apparently he was operating this morning, if only she had been able to see him on Friday she would have been in surgery already. He has no doubts - it's a grumbling appendix and it's coming out at the first opportunity. easy child 2/difficult child 2 was given a choice - wait ten days and have it out in the local luxury private hospital or go into the centre of Sydney to the large teaching hospital and get it done on Wednesday. Wednesday it is. So much for difficult child 3's science excursion! I'm going to ask the school tomorrow if difficult child 1 can go as difficult child 3's supervisor instead of me. I'm keeping my options open - depending on how she goes, I might still be able to go with difficult child 3, and THEN go up to the hospital. But somehow I think I'll be dropping the boys at the zoo and driving on to the hospital. husband is going in with her first (6.30 am!) and may go on to work from there, or stay with her if it's needed - he will work it out on the day, I think. I will be so glad when she is over this - to see her not be able to dance at the birthday party on Saturday was so sad. Marg [/QUOTE]
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