re: kindergarten. last week I called to find out if he was in am or pm, we still didn't know. ridiculous. I had called the previous week to no avail. last week, they had just gotten the schedule (comes from the bus company, apparently). secy told me S5 was in PM. bummer...the twins are in morning preschool tues/thurs, so if s5 was in morning, I'd have two mornings where I could have free...the most important thing being my therapy appt on tues mornings. H has been able to watch the kids up till now, but the new job won't allow for it (he's in a real office).

the pm thing sucks, but I had finally decided to just figure things out, figured I'd talk to my therapist tomorrow, and in the meantime, adjusted to the idea of having some quality one-on-one time with s5. not a bad thing, especially right now.

I finally got the official school letter this morning...and ta dah, he's in morning K! omg, were they kidding? I could barely believe it. same teacher, just am instead of pm. I called the school to confirm the sec'y looked it up, yep, morning. I re-arranged my friend who is babysitting the twins next week on the ride the bus with mom day (its a different day depending on am/pm). all is good, right?

then a few hours later I get a call...there is a problem, and they don't know which he has, am or pm. the principal's list says pm, but the teacher's list says am. so they won't know until tomorrow until they talk to the teacher....they have no idea why her list is different.

arggggghhhh.

guessing the principal's list is probably the accurate one, but we shall see. wish me luck, that somehow it all works out, regardless of the outcome.

as for h, it would be nice if you were right, but honestly, I think he's going to block it out of his mind and live it up with the ow. ahhh, the visions. must stop them.


M-41
H-38
M-10 years, T-14 years
Bomb-PA 3/19/07
Separated-6/7/07
Piecing/h back home 5/08
S-6
S-4
D-4

"Courage doesn't always roar. Sometimes courage is that little voice at the end of the day that says, 'I'll try again tomorrow.'"

-Mary Anne Radmacher