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I got a kick out of the adult party thread. I love kids and babies,

but I admit to enjoying some adult time too. I pretty much think of

banding as an adult subject, my kids are not the least bit

interested in discussing banding issues, but I am starving for

stories, info and inspiration whenever I am with bandsters.

That is one reason I hoped to entice everyone in the Pacific

Northwest to join us West Sound Bandsters for a Holiday Brunch Dec.

14th at the new Clearwater Casino. Jessie, you know I am hoping to

meet you before I get to my goal weight-haha. While children are

welcome in the dining room, they are not permitted anywhere else in

the casino. There is full bar, you can smoke(Except in dining

areas),gamble, drink, take xanax or whatever makes you merry

(Designated drivers? Does anyone have a hookah?). There is a free

shuttle from the Seattle/Bainbridge Island Ferry (About a 10 minute

ride). If you all get wild and crazy, well, hell, I just might break

out and join you.

I am watching successful people with the band. , Elma and Jo

in Silverdale have all been around awhile, supporting newbies. Just

recently Jessie said that peer support can be most helpful for

people seeking success. Whenever I am around these successful

people, I get excited and motivated. I am literally a sponge,

absorbing all I can learn about success and getting a grip on the

issues and emotions that have arisen since I got banded. I have

learned so much from others. I got to have a very uplifting

conversation with at the Halloween Party yesterday, it was

so nice, cause last week I had been through my worst emotional

roller coaster and first illness since getting banded.

I also want to give a shout out to Myshalla, great job on the

Halloween Party, what a lovely hall. Thanks for your time and energy

on this, I had a blast. I hope you can get your life back to calm

and orderly soon. You are such a sweetie!

Have a nice Monday folks,

Jan

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Jan, that is so funny. I'm glad Trent had a good time and also that his sister

let him party with her and her friends all night. Sound like the type of party

I would like to attend myself! I know whenever we have friends over, can

hang as late as the rest of us. He can be dog-tired, but stay up until the last

person leaves. So Trent likes beer? LOL. Does he act sillier when he drinks

it? I have a few more years than you with and beer......drinking age hear

is 21. Whew!

Jackie, Mom to 16ds, 13, and Bradley 10

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> Saturday night, Trent had a ball of a time, at his baby sister's

> 18th birthday party. Had a number of beers, exactly how much he

> drank and how much went into the garden no-one can be sure of, but

> he was being one of the gang!! I know I threw out a number of opened

> stubbies with more than half in them. Most of the young people

> disappeared to " Tent City " just after midnight - the rest slowly

> disappearing over the next few hours - at around 2.00 I found I was

> the only adult still up - Trent enjoying himself so started cleaning

> up - just after 3.00 a.m. - Shannen brought him in to go to bed -

> here I was thinking great I can go to bed - no such luck - he half

> obliged got into his pj's and went back to the garage to continue on

> socialising with the young girls. Just after 4.00 a.m., the girls

> decided to call it a night, so all off to bed. The early to bed -

> where also up early - which of course my social butterfly was to.

> With about 3 hours sleep, he has had a wonderful weekend. Today -

> Monday he is still tired but in an let's annoy Shannen mood - who is

> also still tired and not taking his stirring very well. Have

> threaten them both with bed at 8.30 - which is a possibility - only

> the three of us home tonight - I am happy to go to bed and read.

> though probably won't happen - hopefully they will sleep in again in

> the morning.

> Keep smiling

> Jan, mother of Trent 19yo w/DS, from the land of Oz.

>

>

>

>

> Click reply to all for messages to go to the list. Just hit reply for messages

> to go to the sender of the message.

>

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Hi

Sounds like the kids all had a great time with the party.

Our kids have never had an overnight party or anything like that but last

night at the Fireworks Display, a little girl came up to Kristi and gave her

her phone number and invited herself over for an overnight stay. I don't

know if Kristi is ready to be a hostess yet. She can be gregarious but

sometimes she has these unsociable spells too.

Dad to , Kristi, (all three Down syndrome and with

multiple diagnoses) and (Cri du chat and other neurological issues)

Husband to C. in Mo.

Uncle Daddy to and in California (Down syndrome)

Re: Partying

> Jan, that is so funny. I'm glad Trent had a good time and also that his

sister let him party with her and her friends all night. Sound like the

type of party I would like to attend myself! I know whenever we have

friends over, can hang as late as the rest of us. He can be dog-tired,

but stay up until the last person leaves. So Trent likes beer? LOL. Does

he act sillier when he drinks it? I have a few more years than you with

and beer......drinking age hear is 21. Whew!

>

> Jackie, Mom to 16ds, 13, and Bradley 10

>

> -------------- Original message --------------

>

> > Saturday night, Trent had a ball of a time, at his baby sister's

> > 18th birthday party. Had a number of beers, exactly how much he

> > drank and how much went into the garden no-one can be sure of, but

> > he was being one of the gang!! I know I threw out a number of opened

> > stubbies with more than half in them. Most of the young people

> > disappeared to " Tent City " just after midnight - the rest slowly

> > disappearing over the next few hours - at around 2.00 I found I was

> > the only adult still up - Trent enjoying himself so started cleaning

> > up - just after 3.00 a.m. - Shannen brought him in to go to bed -

> > here I was thinking great I can go to bed - no such luck - he half

> > obliged got into his pj's and went back to the garage to continue on

> > socialising with the young girls. Just after 4.00 a.m., the girls

> > decided to call it a night, so all off to bed. The early to bed -

> > where also up early - which of course my social butterfly was to.

> > With about 3 hours sleep, he has had a wonderful weekend. Today -

> > Monday he is still tired but in an let's annoy Shannen mood - who is

> > also still tired and not taking his stirring very well. Have

> > threaten them both with bed at 8.30 - which is a possibility - only

> > the three of us home tonight - I am happy to go to bed and read.

> > though probably won't happen - hopefully they will sleep in again in

> > the morning.

> > Keep smiling

> > Jan, mother of Trent 19yo w/DS, from the land of Oz.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Click reply to all for messages to go to the list. Just hit reply for

messages

> > to go to the sender of the message.

> >

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The legal drinking age here is 18 - learners driving permit 16 -

probabtionary drivers licence 18 - great combination turn 18 pass

your drivers licence and go out and celebrate that night!!! One

thing though it is illegal for a " P " plater to drive with a blood

alcohol reading. Full licence after three years of driving.

Trent really just likes being one of the gang - not sure just how

much he drinks and how much is tipped out - also the beer he drinks

is low alcohol. Most of our socialising is done at the local

cricket club during the summer months, where the guys drink out of

the bottle - Trent hasn't fine tuned that art - so he does drink

rather slowly, and no-one in their right mind would ever share a

drink with him!!! Sometimes he can be a bit sillier than normal,

but not sure if it is the alcohol or him just being hyped up by the

occassion and others stirring him.

I think he is more like his mother than his father when it comes to

drinking - doesn't like the feeling of not being 'normal'.

Keep smiling

Jan

mother of Trent, 19 yo w/DS (nearly 20), from the Land of Oz.

In , jbocci55@c... wrote:

> Jan, that is so funny. I'm glad Trent had a good time and also

that his sister let him party with her and her friends all night.

Sound like the type of party I would like to attend myself! I know

whenever we have friends over, can hang as late as the rest of

us. He can be dog-tired, but stay up until the last person leaves.

So Trent likes beer? LOL. Does he act sillier when he drinks it?

I have a few more years than you with and beer......drinking

age hear is 21. Whew!

>

> Jackie, Mom to 16ds, 13, and Bradley 10

>

> -------------- Original message --------------

>

> > Saturday night, Trent had a ball of a time, at his baby sister's

> > 18th birthday party. Had a number of beers, exactly how much he

> > drank and how much went into the garden no-one can be sure of,

but

> > he was being one of the gang!! I know I threw out a number of

opened

> > stubbies with more than half in them. Most of the young people

> > disappeared to " Tent City " just after midnight - the rest slowly

> > disappearing over the next few hours - at around 2.00 I found I

was

> > the only adult still up - Trent enjoying himself so started

cleaning

> > up - just after 3.00 a.m. - Shannen brought him in to go to bed -

> > here I was thinking great I can go to bed - no such luck - he

half

> > obliged got into his pj's and went back to the garage to

continue on

> > socialising with the young girls. Just after 4.00 a.m., the

girls

> > decided to call it a night, so all off to bed. The early to bed -

> > where also up early - which of course my social butterfly was

to.

> > With about 3 hours sleep, he has had a wonderful weekend. Today -

> > Monday he is still tired but in an let's annoy Shannen mood -

who is

> > also still tired and not taking his stirring very well. Have

> > threaten them both with bed at 8.30 - which is a possibility -

only

> > the three of us home tonight - I am happy to go to bed and read.

> > though probably won't happen - hopefully they will sleep in

again in

> > the morning.

> > Keep smiling

> > Jan, mother of Trent 19yo w/DS, from the land of Oz.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Click reply to all for messages to go to the list. Just hit

reply for messages

> > to go to the sender of the message.

> >

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