Guest guest Posted February 16, 2007 Report Share Posted February 16, 2007 I have a new one Di just came out with. I was cooking about 1/2 hr. ago, and she came into the kitchen and said " Mom, not that this would ever happen...., but do you think if I had some drinks, the police would give me the tests? So, I'm giving her a sincere answer about not driving so they probably would have no reason, and I looked up and she's trying to make her two index fingers meet in front of her face, without much luck, and as she attempts to walk putting one foot in front of the other, and toppling from side to side, she says " Well that's good! cuz I don't think I'd pass!!! " LOL ;-) Thank God it never stops!!! It's just too good! in Ma. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 16, 2007 Report Share Posted February 16, 2007 Hey !!! One drawback to all your sun-sometimes classes get cancelled around here! lol. The Pa. highway stranding must have been horrible-I've seen the press too. But, as suggested, T.G. for Valentine's-the chocolate got here just in time for the snow. So, alot of us are enjoying increased 'puter time. " Busy " we know you can handle, as long as everybody's well and the house is standing-it's all good-jump in when you can. ;-) in Ma. and NOT marrying anyone off this week anyway. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 16, 2007 Report Share Posted February 16, 2007 Michele, I hate to tell you, but this mom worry thing, doesn't go away or get any easier. My two older girls are 39 and 33. I am as bad with them as I am with .....Oh and Michele, the boy thing is coming down the pike.....LOL Not the Aubrie notices the boy thingy but the boy notices the Aubrie thingy......That thingy is much more intense on the mommy radar..... mom to (31) > > and - > > I think this may be in my future - even with my Lil' Miss Compliant Aubrie. > As we've been discussing the return to public school next year, I will > occasionally ask about what she thinks she'll need to make it work. She > always insists " I'm fine, Mom. I can hear now! " Ok, well, moderate loss > instead of severe is an improvement - but -geesh - and she still doesn't > really understand the limitations of her vision or her motor and balance > stuff. I'm glad she doesn't think of herself as different or less than > fine. But it does make life more challenging for us moms! > > Michele W > Aubrie's mom > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 17, 2007 Report Share Posted February 17, 2007 - My son is 15 so he's giving us those lessons now. As long as I can not worry, it's exciting to watch him experiencing love and relationships and all. I'm not a true worry wart. I've actually learned to relax quite a bit. Not that I don't worry. I just don't let it gnaw at me. BTW --Aubrie had more marriage proposals by age 6 than most adult women have had! Michele _____ From: CHARGE [mailto:CHARGE ] On Behalf Of artthrobgracie10 Sent: Friday, February 16, 2007 5:26 PM To: CHARGE Subject: CHARGE Re: and his cane. Michele, I hate to tell you, but this mom worry thing, doesn't go away or get any easier. My two older girls are 39 and 33. I am as bad with them as I am with .....Oh and Michele, the boy thing is coming down the pike.....LOL Not the Aubrie notices the boy thingy but the boy notices the Aubrie thingy......That thingy is much more intense on the mommy radar..... mom to (31) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 17, 2007 Report Share Posted February 17, 2007 Hilarious!!!!! Thanks for the chuckle. And let's hope it never happens! Can you imagine one of our poor kiddos trying to explain that they really are sober?! Michele _____ From: CHARGE [mailto:CHARGE ] On Behalf Of mdlinda@... Sent: Friday, February 16, 2007 5:48 PM To: CHARGE Subject: Re: CHARGE Re: and his cane. I have a new one Di just came out with. I was cooking about 1/2 hr. ago, and she came into the kitchen and said " Mom, not that this would ever happen...., but do you think if I had some drinks, the police would give me the tests? So, I'm giving her a sincere answer about not driving so they probably would have no reason, and I looked up and she's trying to make her two index fingers meet in front of her face, without much luck, and as she attempts to walk putting one foot in front of the other, and toppling from side to side, she says " Well that's good! cuz I don't think I'd pass!!! " LOL ;-) Thank God it never stops!!! It's just too good! in Ma. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 17, 2007 Report Share Posted February 17, 2007 That's so cute, Michele! Who made all these proposals? Our oldest daughter, who turns 29 today, was bethrothed, within a day or two of birth. I was teaching English as a Second Language at the time, and the parents of one of my students came to visit our new baby in the hospital when she was born. They were from Northern Africa. They said that our daughter was to marry their son who was 2 years old at the time. Yipes. I forgot all about this. But our daughter married someone else last year. CHARGE Re: and his cane. Michele, I hate to tell you, but this mom worry thing, doesn't go away or get any easier. My two older girls are 39 and 33. I am as bad with them as I am with .....Oh and Michele, the boy thing is coming down the pike.....LOL Not the Aubrie notices the boy thingy but the boy notices the Aubrie thingy......That thingy is much more intense on the mommy radar..... mom to (31) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 17, 2007 Report Share Posted February 17, 2007 LOL love u all > > Hey !!! > > One drawback to all your sun-sometimes classes get cancelled around here! > lol. > The Pa. highway stranding must have been horrible-I've seen the press too. > But, as suggested, T.G. for Valentine's-the chocolate got here > just > in > time for the snow. So, alot of us are enjoying increased 'puter time. > " Busy " we know you can handle, as long as everybody's well and the house > is standing-it's all good-jump in when you can. > ;-) > in Ma. and NOT marrying anyone off this week anyway. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 17, 2007 Report Share Posted February 17, 2007 Hey, Ellen, glad to hear your surgery was a success!!! And it also gives encouragment to those who will have similar experiences. Wow, although it snowed, strangely enough, about 20 miles from here on Tuesday night, it has been in the 80's the last couple of days. Boo hoo. I want us to have a snow day. :-) :-) Re: CHARGE Re: and his cane. LOL love u all > > Hey !!! > > One drawback to all your sun-sometimes classes get cancelled around here! > lol. > The Pa. highway stranding must have been horrible-I've seen the press too. > But, as suggested, T.G. for Valentine's-the chocolate got here > just > in > time for the snow. So, alot of us are enjoying increased 'puter time. > " Busy " we know you can handle, as long as everybody's well and the house > is standing-it's all good-jump in when you can. > ;-) > in Ma. and NOT marrying anyone off this week anyway. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 17, 2007 Report Share Posted February 17, 2007 - Various kids said they wanted to marry her - I don't even remember all of the details. He her brother said he wanted to marry his sister. This is when he was 10 and didn't know that you didn't marry sisters. When I asked why, he said " Because she's cool! " I'm glad I wrote it down because I'll need to remind him of that one! Michele W _____ From: CHARGE [mailto:CHARGE ] On Behalf Of Keedy Sent: Friday, February 16, 2007 7:15 PM To: CHARGE Subject: Re: CHARGE Re: and his cane. That's so cute, Michele! Who made all these proposals? Our oldest daughter, who turns 29 today, was bethrothed, within a day or two of birth. I was teaching English as a Second Language at the time, and the parents of one of my students came to visit our new baby in the hospital when she was born. They were from Northern Africa. They said that our daughter was to marry their son who was 2 years old at the time. Yipes. I forgot all about this. But our daughter married someone else last year. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 17, 2007 Report Share Posted February 17, 2007 great, just great--can't wait to meet you both in ca. my husband and I are going the 25-31. CHARGE Re: and his cane. > > > Hi, > > We had a little situation with over Christmas that I wanted to > share. > > has a sight cane which he got when at Helen Keller National > Center. He went through training on how to use it but he decided that > he doesn't like to use it. We are always open to compremise on issues > with him but the use of his cane was something I wanted to get the > message across to him on. Well, we did come to a compremise that he > would carry it on his belt and use it at night or on uneven ground > were he has the most problems with his sight. > > Well, when came home for Christmas he had his cane. I saw it in > one of his bags.....But, when he went home he didn't have his cane.... > I have torn this house apart....I have torn his room at his house > apart but the cane has DISSAPPEARED!!!! > > What I think is that has stashed his cane somewhere. I'm just > praying it wasn't in the garbage.....Oh we WILL get another cane BUT > there are time when I want to thortle my sweet, beautiful son....I > don't think the dissapearance of said cane is an " ACCIDENT " . i > believe it was a well laid out and plotted deed but I have to laugh > at his persistance to win...... > > mom to (31) > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 17, 2007 Report Share Posted February 17, 2007 lol.... I used to hide my hearing aid and stuff in primary school... CHARGE Re: and his cane. Hi, We had a little situation with over Christmas that I wanted to share. has a sight cane which he got when at Helen Keller National Center. He went through training on how to use it but he decided that he doesn't like to use it. We are always open to compremise on issues with him but the use of his cane was something I wanted to get the message across to him on. Well, we did come to a compremise that he would carry it on his belt and use it at night or on uneven ground were he has the most problems with his sight. Well, when came home for Christmas he had his cane. I saw it in one of his bags.....But, when he went home he didn't have his cane.... I have torn this house apart....I have torn his room at his house apart but the cane has DISSAPPEARED!!!! What I think is that has stashed his cane somewhere. I'm just praying it wasn't in the garbage.....Oh we WILL get another cane BUT there are time when I want to thortle my sweet, beautiful son....I don't think the dissapearance of said cane is an " ACCIDENT " . i believe it was a well laid out and plotted deed but I have to laugh at his persistance to win...... mom to (31) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 17, 2007 Report Share Posted February 17, 2007 lol thats funny linda and :0 CHARGE Re: and his cane. AND just how bad was it...... 's first experience with order in pizza when living in dorm of Scranton School for the Deaf. I get phone call that was sick and thowing up. Found out he ordered large pizza and had his own little pizza party for one in his room. Yep, he ate the 'WHOLE THING " . Hey, it was paid for with his money why should he have to share it.......He didn't want to even look at another pizza for a long, long time......LOL mom to (31) > > > > > > > > > > > Huh huh!! LOL. > > but it was SO bad.......(how bad was it?) > > I picked them up Sat. night after they went out for pizza- > > has a huge pizza box in her hand, plus a bottle of pepsi > > on top (so much for diet) which is threatening to role off and into > > the gutter at any moment. > > So, silly me, offers to take the pepsi.....guess what I got back- > > " MoTHer, I'm FINE " ..... > > Well, by now, all this 'fineness' is wearing a little thin.....right > > along with my patience..... > > and got a rapid fire 60 second lecture on how some things are > > just normal politeness, you know!!!!! > > " FINE " ! was the response I got. > > LOL. > > Luckily for her, she has a 1/2 hr. recovery time...and remembers it's > > WISE to tell Mom that you love her. lol. > > > > in Ma. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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