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Old 01-12-2007, 06:43 AM #1
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Teri

I didn't read through my last post so some of this might be repeat, but
its all good and worth it if it is. My son wrote his Voc Rehab counselor
a couple weeks ago and learned she shorted him his college money.

He got the voucher last week to pay the rest of his fee, even though
he had used his dad's check. THey told him 7 to 10 days, and I wasn't
sure if he had told his dad about this. But felt it was his news to tell
him. And left it that way. Well yesterday the check came and he
went to get it cashed, came back and was leaving it incase he wasn't
here when dad got home. And I just couldn't stand not knowing
so I asked him. Had he told his dad that he was getting it from her.

He had already explained it to his dad.

So he was on top of this all along. I'm so proud of him. I'm so hoping
his dad is too. I hope they got a chance to talk. The stupid phone kept
ringing. ANd I had to go to urgent care, thought my arm had a infection,
but turned out to be tendonitis. But it was such a neat thing to see
from afar.

My husband will have a new light, or else some new bumps later.

Donna
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