The boy with autism that I take care of has a younger sister, 5, named Rebekah. I taught her in Head Start and she's wanting to play with me when I'm at her house so I thought I would give her some "alone girl time." I also invited my niece Sara, 5, to come spend the night, too. The morning was fun, but full, particularly getting the girls back home via bus and TRAX.
Then I was home for awhile, about an hour, before going to the dermatologist, follow-up for my acne. I was waiting for an hour (and for the record, I prefer being in the waiting room than in solitary white appointment room- next time I'm taking a magazine in with me!!!) . Towards the end of the hour I was practicing glares in the mirror. I did manage to be polite and respectful when the time came, though!!!!
However, when the appointment was over I was feeling mad again- 3 new medications that cost money, bringing the total to 7 meds. Which maybe wouldn't matter as much if I wasn't paying extra rent and saving for school. As I said to my mom (and God bless her for waiting for me during my appt), "I don't WANT to buy more medications- I want to buy an Ipod!!!!"
But it was hard to stay mad for long, though because the next stop was one of my all-time favorite places... Sunflower Market!!! It's esp good to go there on Wednesday's because it's "Double Ad Wednesday" Again muchas gracias to my mom who took me grocery shopping because I can get a lot more groceries home in my mom's car than I can carrying them on my own........
Stay tuned for part 2......
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It is always good to have a book or something at all times,I have learned-Brian Litster
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