June 2011
27 posts
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I'll admit, I am a little proud. →
21 got his degree results today.  Well done sweetheart, you’ve worked hard, you deserve it.
Jun 30th
Are you secure enough to be a friend? →
Everyone needs a friend, most people have at least one. But if people judge us by our friends, could you be friends with someone with special needs. Really friends?
Jun 29th
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Am I willing to admit I can do this? →
Finally saying, “you know, I CAN parent reasonably well, thank you very much.”
Jun 28th
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That was the weekend that was. →
Kids, mud and 15th Century quotations, it was all go at Tŷ Penbleth this weekend.
Jun 27th
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The eyes have it - again. →
Featuring popped eyeballs and burning eyedrops. Bonus, one glass eye.
Jun 24th
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I suppose it depends how you look at it. →
Facing up to kids who want to do their own thing, because that’s how it should be.
Jun 23rd
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Happy birthday 21. →
It’s a pretty big birthday and the first year I won’t see him on it. I suppose we’re both having some big changes.
Jun 22nd
Longest day, minus 21 years. →
Memories of change.
Jun 21st
4 tags
Three go forth again. →
If it’s respite day then it’s also take the others to the cinema day.
Jun 19th
16 notes
If you've got nothing nice to say, come sit beside... →
This could be false advertising. Plus, mindless boasting about the mundane.
Jun 18th
10 notes
Stiff back, now with added migraine. →
I think I just spotted the problem.  If it woofs and is black …
Jun 15th
Welcome night. →
It’s been a long day, time to breathe.
Jun 14th
5 tags
gabrielgadfly: Retard by Gabriel Gadfly You abuse the word. You say it with a lightness that ignores my twenty-nine year old sister playing with Barbie dolls and unable to run her own bathwater for fear she might scald the skin off her thighs. You say it with a lightness that ignores my family’s celebration when years and years of work finally paid off and my sister learned to read the...
Jun 14th
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Coming to an end. →
When your son sits the last exam for his Bachelor’s degree you can forgive a little sentiment.
Jun 13th
I AM sympathetic. →
The day Hub hurt his back.
Jun 11th
More ranting, then I'll stop. For now.
Why when we describe someone do we have to go for the obvious?  Do you know so and so? Oh, yes, he’s black. Do you remember this person? Yes, she’s gay. So what? Frankly I’m not bothered about the colour of someone’s skin or their sexuality, keep all that to yourself. Unless you’re going to tell me someone has an unholy fetish for custard creams, then I’m...
Jun 8th
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Words have power
Doing something regrettable is R’ed. Semicolons are transvestite hermaphrodites.  Something a bit old-hat or pathetic is gay. A temper-tantrum is a paddy. To not pay your debt is to welch. Hard work is N-work. Something thrown together is N-rigged. Or if you are in Northern Ireland the latter is, “a bit paddy looking”, whereas something well done and tidy is...
Jun 8th
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It's way past time to know better. →
This was written in response to a blog I read that described certain behaviour as being R’ed.  It includes links to r-word.org I know we have seen the video here before but I felt it was something that needed restating.
Jun 8th
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Can we all say, "strained"? →
Or, when the kids nerves are things of the past and I end up being the sane one.
Jun 7th
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If I said I had an exciting weekend would you hold... →
Or, how I finally got my sister to comment on my blog.
Jun 6th
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Are you good at politicking?
I have deleted the rest of the post. Suffice it to say, I’m not and I loathe being manoeuvred. Bah humbug. 
Jun 6th
1 tag
Final insult.
So far today I have banjaxed the cakes I was baking, banjaxed the cupcakes and refused to bake muffins on the grounds I have caused enough havoc for one day. To top this, not one person has made me a cup of tea, including myself. I have got to 2.13 pm and had ZERO cups today. No wonder my head is spinning, if this goes on much longer it will turning round completely and I’ll be...
Jun 3rd
Care in care homes (this is not an easy post.) →
Are adults with special needs REALLY better off living in residential/ sheltered accommodation than with their family?
Jun 2nd
On a lighter note:
16: There's a really nice bag online.
Me: That's nice.
16: Would you like me to show it to you?
Me: No.
16: You would like it.
Me: I'm sure I would.
16: Are you SURE you don't want me to show it to you?
Me: Yes.
16: I don't want you to buy it to me.
Me: That works out then, doesn't it?
16: ::sigh::
Jun 1st
8 notes
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softserved replied to your post: Warning, don’t look if you are going to be upset, I couldn’t watch more than a few minutes. I feel like there are always chances of these places being corrupt but being clingy and always scared for your children all the time can be unhealthy for them too. I’m sure it’s difficult to find just the right balance and close to impossible. I am neither...
Jun 1st
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Warning, don't look if you are going to be upset,...
My two middle kids have just come back from visiting their grandparents, we were talking about what they did and how they helped. Then 16 told me her grandmother had been watching a BBC programme last night about abuse in care homes for young people with special needs. I don’t know if this will play outside the UK but you can click here to see it on iPlayer if you would like to see for...
Jun 1st
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Half way through half term. →
Where I start talking about one thing and end up ranting about the numbering of days of the week.
Jun 1st
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