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OhKay 06-28-2017 05:44 AM

I hope that your new director is a good one.
I'm glad that you feel like you will be up to going back up to 24 hours a week next month :)

I'm glad that you will be taking the trip to go see your family :)

bizi 06-28-2017 11:33 AM

Donna, I could not figure out why you are having drainage? Is this aftermath of your mastectomy? Did you get an infection? Or is this something new????
Sorry if you have been thru this info before...
(((((HUGS)))))
bizi

Dmom3005 07-04-2017 08:49 PM

First, I got to Kokomo on Wednesday, had a great night and morning on Thursday. Went to go to South Bend, got about 30 to 40 miles up to
Peru Indiana. Had my radiator go out. Got really lucky that a retired
couple lived close. And called the Chevy place for me. Got my car
towed. I also got lucky that a guy had stopped and helped Derrick
push my car out of the street. And to another drive, then this
guy asked to push the car to his drive way. So the three of them
did that. I forgot to ask the guy his name and really hate that.

But got the couples name and the tow truck took me to town.
So the couple didn't have to. My sister came to get me and
Derrick. That was Thursday.

Got a call late Friday afternoon, but it was to late to get a ride.
So my sis took me up yesterday to pick up my car. I think I might
have gotten an added benefit from the radiator being fixed.

Looks like my air condition works.

Donna :hug::grouphug:

OhKay 07-06-2017 06:57 AM

I'm sorry for your car troubles Donna :hug:

I continue to be impressed by your positive attitude :)

I've really been enjoying reading about the things that Derrick has been up to lately. It seems like he has been doing really well, and has been helping you out a lot :)

Dmom3005 07-06-2017 10:29 AM

Yep, Derrick has always been lots of help. He runs miles around my other
two. But they have their moments. Like the other Day Dan cleaned up
an really big mess on the kitchen floor of no good fruits and other things.
No idea what all. He has also been good at running errands for me.
And retrieving a dog that likes to come visit them. Which is good because
I sometimes have no energy.

I usually see Devin and Meluvja some in a month. But since she hurt her
foot and knee I haven't seen them much. He has been busy for over a month
doing most of the house work. And working. He is learning how much
it takes to keep things straight.

Donna :hug::grouphug:

Dmom3005 07-07-2017 01:28 PM

I have been staying in as much as possible. Its just way to humid and hot.
I will go with Kortni on Monday to help get Harmony fit for a helmet.

She has a flat area I think its called with her head. Not sure how long she
will be wearing the helmet.

Meluvja, will be getting an mri in the next two weeks, because her foot isn't
getting any better. Doesn't sound good. Her knee is going to be at least
another 4 weeks I believe. Its a torn or strained mcl. From the internet
looks like Grade 3.

Just life at my area.

Donna :hug::grouphug:

OhKay 07-08-2017 06:13 AM

I wish things were going better for your clan :hug:

I'm trying to stay inside, or limiting the amount of time out, right now because of the heat and humidity, too. Stay cool, Donna :hug:

Dmom3005 07-10-2017 08:53 AM

Well for some reason my husband's back is hurting a lot. He will live
though. It happens about once a year. And will probably start
sooner and sooner, he is getting older. Just life. He is starting to
realize things hurt.

I am taking Kortni and Harmony to town today. To get Harmony
fit for a helmet.

Donna :hug::grouphug:

OhKay 07-11-2017 08:42 AM

I'm sorry about your husband's back, Donna. I hope that his troubles are only brief. Has he seen a doctor about it, or does he just tough it out?

My husband just turned 40, has had back problems for over 10 years, and refuses to see a doctor :rolleyes:

bizi 07-11-2017 11:01 PM

now takes effect for indiana:
 
SEA 475 – Developmental Delay
A proposal to help identify students with a developmental delay to ensure they receive the state educational resources they need to succeed in school was the first bill offered by Sen. Melton to pass the legislature. SEA 475 will require the State Board of Education to amend its rule stating that developmental delay is a disability only identifiable for students between the ages of three and five, extending the upward age cap to nine years of age based on a recommendation from a 2015 legislative summer study committee. Experts who testified at the committee stated that there is a crucial age gap from five to eight years old where children do not receive necessary services, and this newly enacted law would close that gap. The language will provide a continuum of services for children and their families, reduce inaccurate labeling of children with disabilities, and will be more cost-effective in the long-term.


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