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In a message dated 8/4/2002 11:09:24 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

Scherb@... writes:

> So Garry and I are home ready to do our projects, then off for play tourest

> for a few days. And I breath easy---well easier!

Hi ,

Have a great rest, you certainly deserve it. Happy belated anniversary,

sorry, I forgot.

Charlyne

Mom to Zeb 9 DS/OCD ?

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Hi ,

Congratulations on getting everyone off to such a great start at camp. I

know it was a lot of work. I bet you're right about Essie, the counselors are

very sweet and they will just adore her. Enjoy your time, are you going on a

trip?

Marisa

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--

This camp sounds wonderful! How do you get in? Is there a huge waiting

list? I'm almost psychogically ready to send my baby to camp and I may

actually be there by next year. If you have any info, could you give it

to me? Santa Cruz is a ways away from Lakewood, but my parents live in

Sacramento. Maybe we could drop him off and then visit them -- we

wouldn't be so far away in case of an emergency.

Let me know when you get a chance -- no hurry, though, I know you're

probably enjoying a kid-free life at the moment...

Carole

Scherbert wrote:

> We took the kids to camp today--along with 5 sleeping bags, clothes

> for 12

> days, 5 pillows, enough diapers and food for JJ and for 14 days

> of

> camp(made extra just case). Sam, , and Tim RAN to their last

> years

> cabins. JJ waited for us. Some one picked up Essie--I don't think her

> feet

> will hit the ground the whole time she is there. She is the youngest

> one

> there.

>

> I went to the nurses office to hand in the meds and vitamins. I had

> everything organized, got a compliment for that(Garry says I

> micro-manage)

> Garry went to do the " little talk " to the cook and deliver the food.

> What

> a pleasure!!! Turns out this year 2 of the councelors have Celiac.

> The

> cook has been cooking for them all summer with no problem!! I feel so

> much

> better--I always live in fear when I leave them somewhere that they

> don't

> know about the diet.

>

> So Garry and I are home ready to do our projects, then off for play

> tourest

> for a few days. And I breath easy---well easier!

>

> & Garry, parents of (11 ds), (10 ds), JJ (8

> ds/autism/celiac), (7 ds/ADHD/Celiac), and Esther (5 ds). All

> adopted.

>

>

>

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We took the kids to camp today--along with 5 sleeping bags, clothes for 12

days, 5 pillows, enough diapers and food for JJ and for 14 days of

camp(made extra just case). Sam, , and Tim RAN to their last years

cabins. JJ waited for us. Some one picked up Essie--I don't think her feet

will hit the ground the whole time she is there. She is the youngest one

there.

I went to the nurses office to hand in the meds and vitamins. I had

everything organized, got a compliment for that(Garry says I micro-manage)

Garry went to do the " little talk " to the cook and deliver the food. What

a pleasure!!! Turns out this year 2 of the councelors have Celiac. The

cook has been cooking for them all summer with no problem!! I feel so much

better--I always live in fear when I leave them somewhere that they don't

know about the diet.

So Garry and I are home ready to do our projects, then off for play tourest

for a few days. And I breath easy---well easier!

& Garry, parents of (11 ds), (10 ds), JJ (8

ds/autism/celiac), (7 ds/ADHD/Celiac), and Esther (5 ds). All adopted.

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Carole,

You need to call now! We get applications in late Sept or Oct. You know

just after Christmas what session your child will go to. I think they use

Christmas holiday for hire the help they need. It is possible to get a 1 to

1 aide--JJ has one. It costs about $1100 for 12 days(extra 400 or 500 for 1

to 1). Regional Center pays the whole thing plus travel for us. It's 5 1/2

hours south of us.

& Garry, parents of (11 ds), (10 ds), JJ (8

ds/autism/celiac), (7 ds/ADHD/Celiac), and Esther (5 ds). All adopted.

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In a message dated 8/4/02 8:09:24 PM Pacific Daylight Time, Scherb@...

writes:

<< We took the kids to camp today--along with 5 sleeping bags, clothes for 12

days, 5 pillows, enough diapers and food for JJ and for 14 days of

camp(made extra just case). Sam, , and Tim RAN to their last years

cabins. JJ waited for us. Some one picked up Essie--I don't think her feet

will hit the ground the whole time she is there. She is the youngest one

there. >>

You relax and enjoy your well deserved break ! Just packing for 5 kids

alone deserves at least 2 weeks off. LOL

Gail :-)

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and Marisa --

Thank you! Our regional center counselor has mentioned in the past that

Nicolas is eligible for camp funding, but I never pursued it. This

sounds great for next year -- I just need to cut the ol' apron strings

by then. My husband Doug and I are already dreaming about where we

could go while he's at camp...

Carole

Nicolas (7 ds/autism/celiac) and (17 months and obsessed with

shoes)

Scherbert wrote:

> sorry I forgot this. Also-Marissa's son Brook has gone to this camp

> 2 of

> the last 3 years.

>

> >http://www.campingunlimited.com/summain.htm

>

> & Garry, parents of (11 ds), (10 ds), JJ (8

> ds/autism/celiac), (7 ds/ADHD/Celiac), and Esther (5 ds). All

> adopted.

>

>

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>

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WOW!! ,you enjoy your break!! shawna.

--- Scherbert <Scherb@...> wrote:

> We took the kids to camp today--along with 5

> sleeping bags, clothes for 12

> days, 5 pillows, enough diapers and food for JJ and

> for 14 days of

> camp(made extra just case). Sam, , and Tim RAN

> to their last years

> cabins. JJ waited for us. Some one picked up

> Essie--I don't think her feet

> will hit the ground the whole time she is there.

> She is the youngest one

> there.

>

> I went to the nurses office to hand in the meds and

> vitamins. I had

> everything organized, got a compliment for

> that(Garry says I micro-manage)

> Garry went to do the " little talk " to the cook and

> deliver the food. What

> a pleasure!!! Turns out this year 2 of the

> councelors have Celiac. The

> cook has been cooking for them all summer with no

> problem!! I feel so much

> better--I always live in fear when I leave them

> somewhere that they don't

> know about the diet.

>

> So Garry and I are home ready to do our projects,

> then off for play tourest

> for a few days. And I breath easy---well easier!

>

> & Garry, parents of (11 ds), (10

> ds), JJ (8

> ds/autism/celiac), (7 ds/ADHD/Celiac), and

> Esther (5 ds). All adopted.

>

>

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