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Hey Cyndi,

Glad the bus got there on time but now they've just got to put the peddle to the

metal and get that boy to school on time! No accidents though! What the heck

is the hold-up? Are there alot of kids they need to pick up?

That teacher definatley needs a little talking to - good lord, that's not the

best way to handle things.

's bus driver is on double secret probation with me too, I'm just not too

sure I like her - we haven't really " hit " it off, tough first day. So now, just

because it's easier, I'm picking he and Emma up afterschool - it also helps me

communicate with his teacher and aide better. I like to stay connected anyway I

can.

We had a nice vacation - crammed tons of things in in a short amount of time.

The weather felt wonderful, it actually was 45 degrees one night! Brrr. A

little tough to come back to this humidity and heat after experiencing fall up

north.

We did have one scare well we were there. We were at our friends house, they

live on a farm with Horses, chickens, etc... just loves it there -

refuses to leave the barn. One night the kids were all playing upstairs and I

was sitting at the kitchen table chatting with my girlfriend, hubby and her

hubby were out visiting other friends. There's only two doors out of the house,

one in the kitchen and the the front door was right in my line of site.

Suddenly, the mommy alarm went off, and I yelled upstairs to see if was

up there. - " NO! " I look all over the house, my husband has now returned and

I've announced is missing. It's dark, they have a pool, a road, a barn,

huge windows on the second floor that are open with screens on them....

I race to the pool, runs to the barn with the Mom who lives there (who

just happens to be a special education teacher), I hear them say they've got him

before I've even gotten to the pool. Mind you it's turned dark so it's pitch

black out - we're in the country. There aren't any lights on in the barn. They

heard him crying softly and saying " ma ma " Jill turns on the light and still

can barely see but finds him in a horse stall, laying on the floor in between

two horses who are eating! He's gone out to the barn in his socks, it's been

raining, he goes into the fenced in area that the back of the horses stalls are

connected too. He's crawled through the fence, through the manure, and made his

way into the stall. But he couldn't get out because it turned dark and the door

to the stall was locked. He'd have had to go back the way he came.

Well, I took him from Jill who was carrying him and stripped him right in the

kitchen - not a single mark on him - can you believe that? I don't know if

horses are that smart that they would recognize his scent and just know not to

step on him? I think it just may have been good luck for us or divine

intervention. These were huge horses too. What a scare though. That was where

I aged 10 years just in one night!

So that was definately the scariest part of our vacation.

Aren't you glad you asked????!!!

Take care,

Jayne

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Yipee!! Jayne, the bus got here at 8:05 and he got to school at 9:10

still late but only 5 minutes.Now if I can get the nosey teacher to

mind her own bus. I will be happy. Did you have a good vacation?

What about pictures? How is 's school year going?Cyndi

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Jayne, Oh my Gosh I know you were terrified. Something similar

happened to me.I had the screen door open and my friend and I were

talking and my mommy alert said " Where's it 's too quiet.He

opened the screen door without me knowing and was gone in a matter

of a few minutes out the back door. We live on a busy subdivision

street, we have lakes, and woods. I know exactly how you felt.My

heart pounded and every bad thought went through my head. I called

the police frantic and as I told them, we have woods and lakes, I

thought to myself I know they think I have killed my child and put

him in the lake. I was scared for and for me.It took about 15

minutes to find him standing in my neighbor right next doors

driveway.No one some him on this beautiful afternoon only wearing a

pull up and barefoot. Children were out playing and no one saw

him.While I was on the phone with the police my friends teenage son

found him in that driveway.The dispatcher asked if I was going to be

okay and I said, I am not sure. I may still have a heart attack. OH

Jayne I am so sorry this happened to you and especially on

vacation.Someone from above must have been looking out for ,

I shutter when I think what could have happened.Maybe we need to

get a Martha ankel bracelet for our kindos.You know the kind

she wore on house arrest with a homing device.I saw someting similar

at Walmart and considered it after what happened to .I am so

glad you had a happy ending.No I can't believe he didn't have a mark

that was devine intervention and I am glad. You certainly have

enough to deal with without any other disabilities. I am hoping that

the teacher won't be on 's bus, because today she was not. I

hope I find out tommorrow. Did you get a chance to find out about

the Home Based Community Waiver or Medicaid? Cyndi

> Hey Cyndi,

> Glad the bus got there on time but now they've just got to put the

peddle to the metal and get that boy to school on time! No

accidents though! What the heck is the hold-up? Are there alot of

kids they need to pick up?

> That teacher definatley needs a little talking to - good lord,

that's not the best way to handle things.

> 's bus driver is on double secret probation with me too,

I'm just not too sure I like her - we haven't really " hit " it off,

tough first day. So now, just because it's easier, I'm picking he

and Emma up afterschool - it also helps me communicate with his

teacher and aide better. I like to stay connected anyway I can.

>

> We had a nice vacation - crammed tons of things in in a short

amount of time. The weather felt wonderful, it actually was 45

degrees one night! Brrr. A little tough to come back to this

humidity and heat after experiencing fall up north.

> We did have one scare well we were there. We were at our friends

house, they live on a farm with Horses, chickens, etc...

just loves it there - refuses to leave the barn. One night the kids

were all playing upstairs and I was sitting at the kitchen table

chatting with my girlfriend, hubby and her hubby were out visiting

other friends. There's only two doors out of the house, one in the

kitchen and the the front door was right in my line of site.

Suddenly, the mommy alarm went off, and I yelled upstairs to see if

was up there. - " NO! " I look all over the house, my husband

has now returned and I've announced is missing. It's dark,

they have a pool, a road, a barn, huge windows on the second floor

that are open with screens on them....

> I race to the pool, runs to the barn with the Mom who lives

there (who just happens to be a special education teacher), I hear

them say they've got him before I've even gotten to the pool. Mind

you it's turned dark so it's pitch black out - we're in the

country. There aren't any lights on in the barn. They heard him

crying softly and saying " ma ma " Jill turns on the light and still

can barely see but finds him in a horse stall, laying on the floor

in between two horses who are eating! He's gone out to the barn in

his socks, it's been raining, he goes into the fenced in area that

the back of the horses stalls are connected too. He's crawled

through the fence, through the manure, and made his way into the

stall. But he couldn't get out because it turned dark and the door

to the stall was locked. He'd have had to go back the way he came.

> Well, I took him from Jill who was carrying him and stripped him

right in the kitchen - not a single mark on him - can you believe

that? I don't know if horses are that smart that they would

recognize his scent and just know not to step on him? I think it

just may have been good luck for us or divine intervention. These

were huge horses too. What a scare though. That was where I aged

10 years just in one night!

> So that was definately the scariest part of our vacation.

> Aren't you glad you asked????!!!

> Take care,

> Jayne

>

> <cynthiamiltonburns@y...> wrote:

> Yipee!! Jayne, the bus got here at 8:05 and he got to school at

9:10

> still late but only 5 minutes.Now if I can get the nosey teacher

to

> mind her own bus. I will be happy. Did you have a good vacation?

> What about pictures? How is 's school year going?Cyndi

>

>

> ---------------------------------

> Yahoo! for Good

> Click here to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief effort.

>

>

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