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It's so we can get other things done, that we can't do in the evenings. Just switching up our hours, we'll see how it works out.
Maybe it'll give you time to get other stuff done or just relax.

And on the bad news front, sson is leaving for Afghanistan at midnight. :cry:
 

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Oh wow......that sucks...
YAY!!! :)


You have to be careful. Ian had a kid that picked on him in elementary school, and the teacher never did anything about it. She even had them sitting next to each other. Ian's a lot like me, he's really laid back, but when he reaches his limit, it's not pretty. One day the kid was stuffing grass in Ian's shorts, and he reached the limit, grabbed the kid's arm and twisted it up behind his back. He broke the boy's arm, technically a spiral fracture, and it's a damned good thing I was friends with his mom or we could have been sued and had Ian thrown out of school. Oh, and Ian was a black belt in tai kwon do and knew better than to use any of that on him.

So the next bully was in middle school, and was smacking Ian with a jump rope handle in gym class. Ian managed to grab the rope and took it away, but the kid decided to do a sneak attack. It ended up with Ian on the floor and the kid having to get pulled off of him by the gym teacher, twice. Zero tolerance escalated it to having to go to court, which kept getting delayed until summer when none of the witnesses were available. Ian ended up with community service for defending himself. BTW, he was 6'4" and about 250 lbs at the time, the bully was about a head shorter than him. The judge couldn't believe the kid started the fight. :grr:
 

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Did I say it was pretty? :lol::lol: I just said I could do it.What I didn't say is I can't bend over..and straighten up because of that stupid heart thing so I went thru most of the class looking like the hunchback of Notre Dame..all hunched over until I could safely straighten back up without the heart running a marathon all on its own...

I can't run since the knee replacment.But it wouldn't be pretty if I could.:lol::lol:Flap Flap,Flop,Flop.:lol::lol:
 

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I'll bet that's a never ending battle...Sorry Tiff..
Unfortunately this happens a lot. Kids that are only trying to defend themselves end up getting in trouble. I know I've told the school countless times that one day Alex is gonna get tired of being the .... of all jokes, being called a ......, or being pushed around and he's gonna fight back. In that case I told them to do what they needed to do but don't expect me to sit back and quietly accept it. I even called one parent one time and asked them if they were aware that their child was bullying a child with autism. Not sure what that parent did but that kid left him alone after that.

I may be a timid mouse when it comes to myself but mess with my kids and that's another story. Let's just say that the county special education director knows me by name. Unfortunately when you have kids with special needs you have to fight extra hard to get what they need.
 

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That's how they always end up...It's called Karma and she's a Beatch.

Parents can get weird when you tell them their kid is a bully. There was a kid when we lived in HI that was a year or 2 older than Ian, that I actually saw punch Andrew in the stomach when he was 4 years old. That would have made this kid 9 or 10. I went over to his house and told his mother, expecting her to call him inside (he was riding his bike in the street in front of his house at the time), but she totally blew it off. The only thing that kept me from making his life a living hell was that he was caught by base security setting fires in empty housing units about a week later. Didn't see him outside after that. :)
 

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What? Really? I thought we were pulling out not putting in...(((FV)))....Was it a surprise? Prayers for safety and to hurry home soon.Tell him Thank You for his service from my family.

It's so we can get other things done, that we can't do in the evenings. Just switching up our hours, we'll see how it works out.


And on the bad news front, sson is leaving for Afghanistan at midnight. :cry:
 

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Just checking in real quick before bed. The girls got to do a LOT of running tonight. I paired them up and had them just throw to each other. I then made them run from the left field fence all the way to the right field fence everytime the ball was dropped. It didnt matter if it was a bad throw or a bad catch, both of them had to run. There were at least two times when the entire team was running. Then we worked on more defense and base running. If they play as well as they practiced tonight, we might actually do ok tomorrow. I hope so.

FV, prayers headed to you and your son. My brother did three tours in Afghanistan. Thankfully, he's out of the service now.

And with that, I am off to bed. Goodnight all.
 

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You know they are never too old to spank...or if you could hide behind the door with a bat and when he walks thru knee cap him.I would...
Night Tiff, sweet dreams!

I'm here, busy mixing and swearing under breath at said kid. He actually volunteered. *shaking head*
 

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He's in CA, or was. He just emailed us a pic. *sigh*
You know they are never too old to spank...or if you could hide behind the door with a bat and when he walks thru knee cap him.I would...
Thank you Will. :)
Tell your son thank you for his service and we all hope he returns safe and sound :)
 
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