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maxiMary

maxiMary Report 5 Mar 2011 17:43

Thanks Anne, today gareth is walking normally so it's beyond me what is happening. he was thoroughly examined at the hospital and they found no evidence of neuro damage, which was reassuring to a point, why these other symptoms are happening. he is to be sent to a new class out of town, in Niagara Falls, actually, at the end of March to try and further manage his behaviours. Total of 6 children, he can stay for up to 3 years. If his behaviours continue to escalate, I fear it will not be a school he is sent to in 3 years time.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 5 Mar 2011 16:23

Mary, I hope that Gareth's problem is able to be alleviated and that the ehad banging is not the cause of it. It does sound worrying though. The aggression too needs a solution for you as, as he gets older you will find it harder to control him, and the school will probably refuse to take him. I wonder why he is suddenly more aggressive. Is he still responding to the dog> And Sarah too?

Bless you, you don't have an easy life do you? Your family are lucky to have you.

maxiMary

maxiMary Report 4 Mar 2011 23:01

Also wondering if everyone is feeling better, with SADD it's not surprising this weary time of year.
Sick of snow, raining today and supposedly for the next few days, but my pot of daffs are blooming in the kitchen.
Not much time at present for lurking or posting on GR, a few issues have caused more upheaval, 5 out of 7 have had stomach flu, Gareth is currently at the hospital being checked out as he has developed the awful habit of frequent head-banging, and today he chose a concrete wall at school, ran into it at top speed, he's increasingly aggressive with his schoolmates and family, but frighteningly is now having trouble walking, dragging his one leg, and holding onto furniture to progress across the room, so they fear all the head bangs have caused a new issue. I am scared.

Time to run again, the girls are off to Guide camp for the w/e and I am the driver!!.
Keep smiling,
Mary XO

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 3 Mar 2011 16:55

Interesting experience for him Kathy. Are the Polish people English speaking or will he have to take an interpreter? We have polish people next door but one, one can speak a little English, the other can't.

Thank you for the website/youtube clip John

Carole will be soaking up the sunshine in Florida now, luck lady.

Kathy near the

Kathy near the Report 3 Mar 2011 14:38

Been very quiet here lately .Is everyone feeling better ???

I have had cold /bad chest for 2 weeks now and can't shift it .

Will try to give you a laugh .Son has been signed up to be an enumerator for the census .Yesterday he had to go to his first training day and was given his patch .He nearly passed out when he looked at his map and found the prison on it !!! He was later told that a supervisor would do it much to his relief .

His area is nick named little Poland so he better brush up on his Polish !!!

He had been gone for hours and I began to wonder where he was .Then a pathetic voice phoned to say can you pick me up .When I got there I found him struggling with 2 big boxes and complaining about having sore feet !!!!! They will be a lot worse when he is actually doing the job !!!

I can see me and car being involved !

love

kathy :-)

Carole

Carole Report 26 Feb 2011 16:19

I like watching embarrassing bodies. Some times have to cover my eyes though. I watched one this morning that I had recorded, makes me feel lucky not to suffer like some of those poor people.

Going to Florida, staying in Manchester tomorrow night, fly Monday morning. Daughter and boyfriend coming to look after Coco and the house.

Sharron

Sharron Report 26 Feb 2011 15:17

Have been lying here in bed,enjoying a cold. While I am here I am further exploring my problems,as you do.

Has anybody else read any of the online articles about stress and burnout, which,aparently, are two stages of the same thing?

Very enlightening and familiar. Worth a look.

Lee

Lee Report 21 Feb 2011 08:29

Here is a link to a video with alot of help about Depression

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=orwM198EN-Q

Depression Help Line get help and talk about it if you need to 08457 90 90 90

Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond

Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond Report 21 Feb 2011 06:34

Oh yuk, Sharron. I have to shut my eyes at some of the stuff on Embarrassing Bodies. I hope your neighbour will realise he caused the upset by stripping off his sock when you told him your weren't interested in seeing his toe!

There are so many places I would like to visit in Britain as well as abroad, will never have the money or the energy so tv is the next best thing!

Lizx

Sharron

Sharron Report 20 Feb 2011 12:09

It is good to hear about interesting little places to visit,Thanks for that one Benjamin.
The interesting place I would contribute is Calshot Beach on Southampton Water.We go down there to watch the liners go out sometimes.

I have upset my next door neighbour.He took off his sock to show me his septic toe and I wouldn't look at it.I had told him I didn't want to see it.If I ask you how you are I don't want an itemized list of ailments,just a general overview.I don't do medical,he knows this.

Yes,I hope everybody on here is feeling as well as possible today,I just don't want to know the details thank you.

Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond

Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond Report 20 Feb 2011 04:27

You certainly get around Ben with your family history follow ups. Very interesting.

I want to get to Oxfordshire and have a look at some places my ancestors came from. There was a bit on Countryfile recently about old motoring books and they showed a little bit of Great Tew where my Gt. Grandmother was born, said it was the quintessential English village or words to that effect. She was the woman who married my Stone Mason Gt. Grandfather and I have a mug with her father's name on and date of birth and Deddington written on it. Deddington is not far from Gt Tew and I think Mary Ann married Gt. Grandfather in Deddington church.
I also have a similar mug with my other Great Grandfathers details on so maybe they were gifts given to them both at one time. I am so pleased my Dad got them from his Mum's for me, altho I didn't appreciate them so much at the time.

Lizx

Benjamin

Benjamin Report 19 Feb 2011 23:08

Yes. I have also been on this forum for nearly 7 years. This mod may be a bit envious of others successes.

There is a really fast lift that goes from the ground to the top floor and back in about 15 seconds. I think it is a new Jackson lift. Jackson being the maker.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 19 Feb 2011 21:29

Ignore it Ben, don't let it get you down. If you think it is a success story, it is your story so enjoy!!!

So the view from Guys would include Tower Bridge. Wonderful pics then?

Benjamin

Benjamin Report 19 Feb 2011 20:27

It is in Southwark not far from Tower Bridge. The tower block is 34 storeys high.

I posted on another genealogy forum about nans 1933 baptism. It was a kind of success story but one mod moved it to quarantine saying there is no relevance to it. I have never experienced that on that forum before. He probably was on a power trip like a lot of mods go on when they have a small bit of power.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 19 Feb 2011 13:13

Great Ben and I bet the pics are great. Where exactly in London is Guys? I probably should know but don't.

Benjamin

Benjamin Report 19 Feb 2011 12:07

Hi Ann yes I took a few pics. A lot of students were up there as there is a dentist college on the top floors and even a hotel room and restaurant. I was allowed a sneak peek round the restaurant as well. Guys Tower is the tallest hospital building in the world and I can say I have been in it.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 18 Feb 2011 21:05

Ben, I didn'y know that about the top of Guys. Did you have a camera with you?

Mary, thanks for the sunshine, feels warmer already. Hope you are recovered from the bug.

maxiMary

maxiMary Report 18 Feb 2011 18:24

Good morning, well I have managed to catch the 'bug' which is working it's way through the house. Thank goodness for Dramamine LOL
My van is repaired yet again, thank goodness for VISA!!!!!
The washing up and laundry are done, thank goodness for Megan !!
The ice is melting outside. Thank goodness for a bit of sunshine.
We won't discuss the shingles that flew off the house overnight, nor the trampoline which the wind destroyed, nor the the frame for the cover over the childrens 'ball pit'. I can actually feel grateful for the wind which is also blowing away the signs of winter and giving me back safe walking outside. How I love to be outside, and today a light jacket is all that's needed, two days ago it was so cold that boots, hat, scarf, mitts and hat were required.

Just had a call to say that Rosie's ashes are ready for pick up. Hopefully the little wood urn will help my son come to terms with her death. He has had the hardest time of all of us, he and Rosie had such a strong bond, she seemd to know when he was coming home as she would wait by the door on those days.

Apparently I am starting to emerge from my winter depression, and it's not even St. David's Day yet!! Poor chap is always missed here, they are already advertising St Patricks events, ignoring my St David completely. Never mind, I WILL have daffs on March 1st., even if they have to come from a shop.
Sending some sunshine over the pond, it's not much, but should cheer someone.
Mary

Benjamin

Benjamin Report 17 Feb 2011 22:49

Found the muster rolls William Musgrave was discharged in 1785 at Stirling, Scotland. He joined before 1772 when the rolls began and was a sergeant during the regiments time in America. Yay confirmed it now. He was in America.

In 1803 he had to appear at Darlington for something about his discharge. Maybe he was discharged from pay etc?? That is the record I looked up.

In London I went to the top of Guys Hospital tower on the 30th floor and got some breathtaking views of London. There is a small observation gallery there and that floor is used by students for dentistry studies. The public can also access the observation room.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 17 Feb 2011 14:52

The thing is Joyce, I think EU nationals, which you are can live in Europe and I wonder if it needs clarifying that you are an EU National. They may come up with a reason but at least you will have asked.