I wouldn't mind being at the end of my rope if it wasn't a noose.

Jul 17, 2013 17:09

So, my son Thomas, who is autistic, is entering adolescence. In a normal child's life this is a difficult time. In Tom's, its been pretty upsetting. Especially at daycare this year, since he's been increasingly disinclined to listen to the teachers there and they have been increasingly unable to handle him (the personnel consists of three women, ( Read more... )

china girl, life, georgia, autism, thomas, family

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colliemommie July 17 2013, 21:24:31 UTC
Our kids don't know how lucky they are that we love them. Because we sure would not put up with half the inconvenience from anybody else.

Sorry about all the extra running around and stress.

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philomytha July 17 2013, 22:18:57 UTC
Oh, that sounds like a complete pain. I hope you manage to get something settled for him that works out. I'm not looking forward to adolescence with my boy, that's for certain.

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kk1raven July 17 2013, 22:19:10 UTC
That sounds like a very tiring schedule. I hope it works out well. I'd invite you to get together while you were in Reading at some point, but with a schedule like that I imagine you're going to be too exhausted to socialize along the way.

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jeriendhal July 18 2013, 01:28:39 UTC
Sorry, got that wrong. Tracy's mom lives in Hanover, just over the border from Maryland. Columbia, MD to Reading to Baltimore would be insane.

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kk1raven July 18 2013, 01:41:03 UTC
That makes a lot more sense. I've driven from Reading to Baltimore often enough to be sure that it would be a horrible schedule to keep. Hanover is a much more practical location to be driving to.

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mmegaera July 18 2013, 05:21:31 UTC
I'm glad you're only going to have to be doing that for a month.

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sraun July 18 2013, 17:57:38 UTC
Looks like it adds a couple of hours per day to your commute? Ouch! Good luck finding something.

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