tuesday december 5 2006 midnight

Well, we had a few presents for the children after all.
A chocolate letter and one other item.
So they all felt really surprised and happy.
Djenne wanted to surprise me and had bought with Stef a roll of sweets.
She forgot to tell Yinti, and as they share almost everything, Yinti thought she was allowed to eat a sweet, and another one, and another one... They were good. LOL!
She left half of the package.
So we had a good laugh when Djenne gave me the package and found only half the sweets in it. LOL!

We hardly see the left neighbouring woman, but today she rang at the door.
She too is a picture of ADHD with loads of H!
They had ordered toys for a niece and they hadn't arrived.. of the mailman maybe had given them to us when they were away?
No!
I told them to ring the shop and expolain the problem and maybe they could buy the same here in the shop and bring back the delivered ones when they arrive.
That was an idea to work with. LOL!

Thami was asked for a talk with the teacher he had problems with htis week.
His mentor was present and was taking notes.

Well... Thami didn't understand what it was all about.
The teacher said: "The whole problem is a snowball and it gets bigger and bigger." and Thami looked outside and told him it wasn't snowing yet.
Luckily the teacher was calmed down a bit and said to Thami it was a good joke... however...Thami didn't understand this. LOL!

So my son had loads of questions, and I had an irritated mail from the mentor, telling me that Thami didn't do what they asked and seemed not to want to respect rules.

That can be an interesting meeting next week.... These guys need to be educated about what ADHD is: a neurological disorder.

I went for some time to read some mail from my ADHD-parents group and came across the same problem a couple of times.

Now it's time to quietly prepare for christmas.


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About this journal:

It's about my life, my feelings and my family with 6 children.
The twinsgirls of 11: Yinti and Djenné (dyslectic). Nyo (14, autistic), Thami (15, dyslectic and ADHD), Lars (17), Stef (20 ADD and Asperger), and their father (PDD-Nos, autistic traits).

This blog is not written to offend, but it's a way to vent.
I'm allowed to. I'm managing a nuthouse. LOL!



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