Monday, October 18, 2004
The wheels on the bus go round and round...
Yes, I will be singing that sad song to myself for the next few days. Once again we have had to ship TJ off to his Nana's house, and this time for four days. It's always such a sad time for Trey and me. We had him all last week, and it was great. I have to admit, it was also quite tiring, but WONDERFUL! I miss my kid. We gotta get our house sold.

So TJ had his first dr. appt. here in Columbia today. We missed his 18 mo. shots (we were moving and it completely slipped our minds!), but he is going to have those made up. He got his flu shot, the first half, today, and he did such a great job! They even pricked his toe, and he didn't even fuss! What a big boy I have! Oh, and I do. He is 34 3/4 inches tall (in the 80%), and she says he'll probably grow up to be about 6' tall (which is how tall Trey is). He weighs 26 lbs. 12 oz., and is only in the 50% there, but she says that's normal. I like TJ's new dr., although I liked the last one. She's nice, and she's really good with TJ. She even made him laugh a couple of times. He REALLY liked her light that she was shining in his eyes. She made it turn green, and I think he fell in love! He started talking to her then, but since we couldn't get the plug out of his mouth, we have no idea what he said. I think it was something along the lines of "I love you and your green light." It was pretty cool, though. We have to go back next month b/c they hadn't gotten his records from Charlotte yet, so he had to wait to get his shots. Oh well.

Long day at work, even with no students, but who wants to hear about that boring stuff? Oh, and Lexington District 2 called and had me fill out an online interview today. Then, I guess if they like it, they will call me in for a real person interview. Everyone keep your fingers crossed! I hear that's a good school district. Okie dokie...you guys have a great day! See you tomorrow!
 
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3 Comments:


  • At 7:05 PM, Blogger Unknown

    Good luck on the job interview. I saw an article in the paper about the DOJJ. It was talking about how they are making it as much like normal life as possible so these kids can learn how live a normal life. It sounds like a good idea to me. I bet the realities aren't as nice as the article though.

     
  • At 8:37 PM, Blogger Christi

    Where did you see this article? I want to read it. I think that's funny. Life behind the fence is so skewed from real life it's not funny.

     
  • At 2:19 PM, Blogger Unknown

    It was on the front page of the Post and Courier yesterday. Let's see if it's online....Here it is. You have to register to see it, but it's free. http://charleston.net/stories/101904/sta_19djj.shtml