DDA Chapter 6

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What a delightful gift! Will all 5 of you go? He is such a nice guy, Tammi. :goodvibes
Yes, we are all going. Not cheap, but I love taking the kids to cultural events like this. Especially Alyssa. You know how she is. ;)
 
Ditto to Elizabeth and Glynis.

What day night did you get ticket's for? I may consider taking Emma. We love the movie & soundtrack too! I think Molly would enjoy it but she I don't know if she'd sit still the whole show with out bugging the crap out of me!
Sat. April 19, 2PM. Let me know if you decide to go.
 
Molly had a dental appointment this morning to fill 2 cavities. Well they filled 5. :scared1: My sister took the girls on March 3rd. She came home that day and said Molly had 2 and Emma had a tiny one that they didn't recommend filling unless it started bothering her. Eric called back to the office and asked them why there was a huge discrepancy. The receptionist checked Mo's chart and said "No, there were 5." I can't see how my sister could have confused 2 and five, they don't sound alike at all :confused3
Wow, poor thing. I bet her mouth is going to be sore for awhile.
 
OK I calmed down some in those few minutes of venting. I just switched days around for the parks...No matter what, it'll be a busy weekend because of Columbus Day.

October 12th:
Leave Universal. (Still don't know what time.)
Check in at resort.
Possible Segway tour?
Early lunch at Garden Grill (even though I'd love to eat at 1900 Park Fare but I think the travel time back and forth would kill too much time.)
Visit EPCOT. Bob has yet to ride Soarin'.
Yachtsman Steakhouse for dinner around 7 or 8pm.

October 13th:
Crystal Palace breakfast before park opening.
Visit MK.
Take a break in afternoon before...
Dinner at Artist Point around 5:30pm.
Back to MK for MNSSHP tonight until midnight.

October 14th:
Leave at 9am to go home. :sad1:

(Universal Studios is so much easier to plan for!)
Sound good, Chanon. Other than the going home part.
 

Eric said she did really well. She hasn't complained but is sleeping now. She never naps any longer.

I still can't understand the 2 to 5 difference! It's really bugging me. Not to mention that each tooth was $124. Thank goodness we have insurance because that covered $398 of the $620 bill. But I think we will be switching dentists.

Wow, poor thing. I bet her mouth is going to be sore for awhile.
 
Prayers please! Just got a call, and one of my student's dads got really sick over the weekend, has been diagnosed with ALL (Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia), in in the ICU, has a 40% chance to live, and is going to be in the hospital a month at least. The mom is 12 weeks pregnant with twins and then has the little girl (age 2) in my class. Very tough situation.
 
Eric said she did really well. She hasn't complained but is sleeping now. She never naps any longer.

I still can't understand the 2 to 5 difference! It's really bugging me. Not to mention that each tooth was $124. Thank goodness we have insurance because that covered $398 of the $620 bill. But I think we will be switching dentists.

Robyn - Yikes! Poor Molly! That does seem odd that they would say "2" and mean "5". And then not to confirm it with Eric that they were filling all 5 seems odd. DS has only had one cavity so far, but I bet when those braces come off we'll have some work to do.:scared:

Prayers please! Just got a call, and one of my student's dads got really sick over the weekend, has been diagnosed with ALL (Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia), in in the ICU, has a 40% chance to live, and is going to be in the hospital a month at least. The mom is 12 weeks pregnant with twins and then has the little girl (age 2) in my class. Very tough situation.

Wow! Now that is a horrible situation! :scared1: Good thoughts for them. I hope the dad makes a full recovery! :wizard:
 
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Elizabeth...

when my mother was first diagnosed with breast cancer it was extremely difficulty for me.....you are going to be going through some emotional highs and lows of your own. Give yourself some time to digest....unless you have gone through having a love one diagnosed or die from cancer...it is truly hard to explain all the feelings.

Even after going through things with my mom...I was no more prepared for losing my father to lung cancer....I cry for him to this day.

I found this on the breast cancer thread. I am just boo-hooing, so I thought some of you should boo-hoo, too. Especially since it is completely out of character for me to boo-hoo about anything.
 
Elizabeth...

when my mother was first diagnosed with breast cancer it was extremely difficulty for me.....you are going to be going through some emotional highs and lows of your own. Give yourself some time to digest....unless you have gone through having a love one diagnosed or die from cancer...it is truly hard to explain all the feelings.

Even after going through things with my mom...I was no more prepared for losing my father to lung cancer....I cry for him to this day.

I'm sorry so many of us have this experience in common! :hug:
 
sadly, it's true. people who haven't been touched by cancer's wicked hand have no clue how truly blessed that they are...people who have...will never forgot. In all truth...prior to my mother...I NEVER thought about cancer, ever...now...I think of it all the time....that my friend, is the real curse

I'm sorry so many of us have this experience in common! :hug:
 
sadly, it's true. people who haven't been touched by cancer's wicked hand have no clue how truly blessed that they are...people who have...will never forgot. In all truth...prior to my mother...I NEVER thought about cancer, ever...now...I think of it all the time....that my friend, is the real curse

I was thinking this afternoon that if my enemies really wanted to get to me they would wish for something horrible to happen to my mother, DH, or DS. If it was me with cancer I would just march right in and deal with it - that's what I do, I deal. I tend to react to things with anger more often than sadness, but not this time.

My grandfather & my aunt both died from colon cancer. I was only 7 when Grandpa died. I was sad to lose my aunt but I wasn't devastated. Because my family is so dysfunctional it is pretty hard to get me in a twist over somebody being ill. But this is my mommy. No matter how old you are, I think anybody losing their mom is the absolute worst thing in the world.
 
very true..:hug:

I was thinking this afternoon that if my enemies really wanted to get to me they would wish for something horrible to happen to my mother, DH, or DS. If it was me with cancer I would just march right in and deal with it - that's what I do, I deal. I tend to react to things with anger more often than sadness, but not this time.

My grandfather & my aunt both died from colon cancer. I was only 7 when Grandpa died. I was sad to lose my aunt but I wasn't devastated. Because my family is so dysfunctional it is pretty hard to get me in a twist over somebody being ill. But this is my mommy. No matter how old you are, I think anybody losing their mom is the absolute worst thing in the world.
 
I was thinking this afternoon that if my enemies really wanted to get to me they would wish for something horrible to happen to my mother, DH, or DS. If it was me with cancer I would just march right in and deal with it - that's what I do, I deal. I tend to react to things with anger more often than sadness, but not this time.

My grandfather & my aunt both died from colon cancer. I was only 7 when Grandpa died. I was sad to lose my aunt but I wasn't devastated. Because my family is so dysfunctional it is pretty hard to get me in a twist over somebody being ill. But this is my mommy. No matter how old you are, I think anybody losing their mom is the absolute worst thing in the world.
:hug: :hug: :hug:
 
I found this on the breast cancer thread. I am just boo-hooing, so I thought some of you should boo-hoo, too. Especially since it is completely out of character for me to boo-hoo about anything.

I loved it thank you.

:hug: :hug: :hug:
 
Prayers please! Just got a call, and one of my student's dads got really sick over the weekend, has been diagnosed with ALL (Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia), in in the ICU, has a 40% chance to live, and is going to be in the hospital a month at least. The mom is 12 weeks pregnant with twins and then has the little girl (age 2) in my class. Very tough situation.

Oh wow! They will defintely be in our prayers. Lots of :grouphug: and :wizard: to them all as well.
 
I was thinking this afternoon that if my enemies really wanted to get to me they would wish for something horrible to happen to my mother, DH, or DS. If it was me with cancer I would just march right in and deal with it - that's what I do, I deal. I tend to react to things with anger more often than sadness, but not this time.

My grandfather & my aunt both died from colon cancer. I was only 7 when Grandpa died. I was sad to lose my aunt but I wasn't devastated. Because my family is so dysfunctional it is pretty hard to get me in a twist over somebody being ill. But this is my mommy. No matter how old you are, I think anybody losing their mom is the absolute worst thing in the world.

:hug: :hug:
 
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