Hi guys! Well I hope your weekend has started better than mine! I feel like I should be banging my head against the nearest hard surface, and I've no doubt you guys have been in the same frame of mind at one point or another. My weekend was supposed to be babysitting my 2 year old granddaughter all day Friday, and for a few hours Saturday for my son to work. Not too bad, I hear you say. Well I agree with you. But, what I wasn't expecting was for him to crash his car on Friday, which meant taking him to, and bringing him home from, work on Saturday. Not only that, but it's the worry of him keeping his job. There is no other way for him to get there. And, just to put the icing on the cake, he's your typical 24 year old. What does that mean? I hear you ask. Well, it means his attitude is pretty much "Oh well!". So we (the parents) are left worrying, and he still laughs and jokes around. I wonder who gets the better part of that deal. The next generation seem to be very laid back, and I honestly can't decide if I think that's a good thing or a bad one. Well, I'm going to leave that one there for now, who knows? I might even have an answer to it one day. I think that might just scare me a little :). I guess that means the weekend can only get better, at least that's what I'm banking on. There will be work in the garden, so let's hope the sun puts in an appearance, and dinner to cook, and I'm pretty sure the list will grow by the time I strike the first item off it :). Have a great weekend, and I'll check in soon. Bye for now, Sallyann.
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Well, if you want then... umm.. can bang, slam, hit and so slag your creative fluffy puffy and so insightfully stuffy head against my fleshy chest instead of banging it against hard-walls. I'm pretty sure, my chest'd be a very good option to you. (smile)
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I am a wife, mother, and grandmother, and I live in Wales in the U.K. Sallyann Phillips is an IASD member.
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