August 00

Home Up

Tuesday      August 1, 2000

…I got up and took a walk this morning, I am going to try to do that every other day for a week or two and then every day, I have to drive about a quarter mile from the house so the dogs won’t follow me… I made it for an hour, and feel ok. Christy had her tooth pulled, they have to knock her out so I have to be there to drive her home. I took all the kids to William S Hart Park in Newhall, http://www.caohwy.com/w/wmhartcp.htm  It’s a fascinating place, most people who go there have no idea who he was http://www.nwlink.com/~erick/silentera/hart/WHart.html It was a working ranch when he owned it, some of the deer and Bison are descendants of animals he brought there 70 years ago. It is a beautiful home… anyway, I walked up the road to the house and back down again, I really paid for the walk I had taken in the morning.

 The Dental Surgeon’s office called and I went to get Christy, she was pretty groggy but looked a lot better than she did the last time she had a tooth pulled, about 10 years ago.

 Life's greatest happiness is to be convinced we are loved.

-Victor Hugo-

poet, novelist, and dramatist

(1802-1885)

 Wednesday August 2, 2000

…Autumn and I went to the new therapists, she has two now… Melbourne and Maude a PT and an OT respectively. They are young and enthusiastic and seem to like Autumn so I’m happy. They will be able to work together and team up on Autie… that’s a good thing. The PT can concentrate on moving and stretching Autumn, while the OT distracts her with teaching her some fine motor skills, eating, dressing, etc.

 I took Mike and his buddy Austin down to FunLand, I went out to CostCo and did some grocery shopping.

 I listened to some of the Republican Convention today… I miss the old days before Primaries took all the suspense out of them. It’s just a long boring commercial, a love-fest where they pat themselves on the back and do whatever it takes not to make any waves. About the only interesting thing I heard was Colin Powell saying he could work for whoever is in the Oval Office… He is a class act… I wish he had run for office.

 I heard an interesting description of G. Dubyah by a reporter that has known him for a long time. He said that GW is a smart guy, well educated and a real charmer when he wants to be. He can also be very aloof and cranky. He has perfected the art of asking questions. The reporter said that George W. has learned that the fastest way to convince someone he is smart is to take them aside and ask them questions because everyone believes that only a really smart person would ask them for advice. It’s true isn’t it… that’s a pretty shrewd observation.

He also said that George is not introspective, he calls that sort of exercise a waste of time, “psychobabble”. He has no interest in holding things up to the light and examining them from all angles. He makes decisions and moves on. That bothers me a lot. Having the ability to make decisions and accept responsibility for them is an asset for a Quarterback or a Triage Nurse but I want a President that can set his ego aside and make decisions and considering all the facts, listening to advisors that know the subject, having advisors that aren’t yes-men.

 I don’t like Gush or Bore for president, I think that the only difference between them is the color of their power ties, here’s an original site… http://www.billionairesforbushorgore.com/

 I found a series of errors in my genealogy database and stayed up till the wee hours fixing it, I had done a merge with another database and it really messed things up.

 Thursday     August 3, 2000

…Christy is finally feeling better today, I got a late start taking the kids out to get their soccer gear, the stuff isn’t expensive but when your buying soccer shoes, soccer socks soccer shin guards and soccer balls for three kids, (I’ll take Mike out tomorrow) it gets a little pricey. We have to get school cloths pretty soon too. We had lunch at Arby’s and made it home in time to turn around and take Calie to soccer practice. Today just seemed to get away from me, I was playing catch-up with myself all day.

 I have to get some sleep, tomorrow will be twice as tedious.

 Friday          August 4, 2000

Calie Autumn and I went to Albertson’s to order Calie’s Birthday cake. She picked out a Snickers cake… they are taste sorta bland but they look pretty… oh well, it’s her birthday. 

Calie and I took Autumn to PT/OT in Lancaster, the two young women working with her are really cute, they have Autumn pretty convinced that she is just playing… it’s fun to watch them work.

Calie and I went to Karen’s Kitchen for breakfast, she really likes that place, I think it’s because it’s the first place she and I ever went. It’s a real special treat for her… I like Karen’s Kitchen too, good food and lots of it. We left there in time to get Autumn and then we went back to pick up the cake. I dropped Autumn off at home and Calie and I drove to Santa Barbara (Golita) to pick up "B". 

Picture is of Aut and Melborne

 I had set up a meeting with the Lisa. Lisa is in charge of managing treatment for "B" and the rest of the kids in the Miramar Dorm (I think) she is very nice and is very high on "B". Lisa added Kelly Meyer, "B"’s therapist to the meeting, I had met her at one of the IEP’s. I also met Jan, his new teacher, she mad a big deal about telling me how well "B" is doing in her class. We made it clear that we are all on the same wavelength and that Christy and I are part of the team that is trying to help him. We got “Target sheets” that we are supposed to mark to record his behavior. When the meeting was over we went back to the dorm and picked up his medicine and packed him some clothes.

 The drive home was uneventful, another traffic jam in that stupid bottleneck called Santa Barbara. Santa Barbara used to be a lovely town thirty years ago, now it is a sprawling monster. The Freeway has three lanes going in and three lanes going out but two, twisting, tree lined potholed lanes going through town The freeway needs to be widened and resurfaced and the bushes need to be removed so you can see more than 50 yards ahead. The highway is, if anything worse than it was when I first saw it 38 years ago. Well, they did take out the stop-lights. I imagine that the hardcore Ludites who make decisions in that bastion of pretentious old regressionist has fought CalTrans tooth and nail to preserve their historical heritage.

We got "B" Home for the weekend, we went to watch the boys practice soccer and went home for Calie’s birthday party. By the time the boys were through with practice it was too late to go to Chuck E. Cheese’s so we ordered Pizza and had the party at home.

I went to bed early (for me) I was exhausted.

Saturday      August 5, 2000

…I took Calie shopping because her birthday sort of got away from us… We bought some toys and she picked out some clothes at Kids R Us… she is a happy camper. At 1600 we took all the kids to Chuck E. Cheeses for a couple hours… I made it home in time to see my first Pre season game on ESPN. It was a pretty good game till the last quarter.

 We have been adopted by a red headed woodpecker. (See above) The kids thought it was trying to attack us but all it wants to do is land on out shoulders or on our heads. He acts as though he has been tamed so I am a little fearful for his longevity. He is really cute, he could develop into a pest eventually, but for now he is sort of fun to have around, I hope the cats don’t get him. I read on the Internet that they are an endangered species, http://dep.state.ct.us/burnatr/wildlife/factshts/rhwood.htm at least they are endangered in Connecticut.

 Sunday        August 6, 2000

…I took all the kids down for ice-cream at the 76 Station…at 1300 I took off with "B" to Golita… I got there at about 1520 and dropped off "B"… I turned around and crawled through Santa Barbara at about 5 MPH… I got home at 1945… I will not do that again… that is the worst traffic I have been in since I was in the Navy. "B" did very good on his visit. I was very pleased with his behavior, so was Christy. We had to remind him to shine Cindy on twice and other than that there were no other incidents. He and Christian and Mike played together without fighting they even slept out on the trampoline on Friday night… Saturday "B" slept on the floor in his room with the puppy … (Yes, he has a bed, he wanted to sleep on the floor)

To give pleasure to a single heart by a single act

is better than a thousand heads bowing in prayer.

-Mahatma Gandhi

(1869-1948)

 Monday,         August 7 2000

… I took Autumn to therapy and Calie & Mike to Soccer Practice (That’s soccer from 1515 to 1900… that’s a long time…I did a crossword puzzle and took a nap… it’s a rough life) Other than that it was another laid-back day.

Mike seems to be enjoying soccer, that’s a relief, I was concerned that he was going to wimp out. I am constantly looking for signs that he is going to slip into that teenage never-never land teenagers seem to gravitate to… Boys that have a positive ‘place’ (Self image, Identity… ?) in teenage society seem to get through it all with a lot less trauma. Those that fall into the angst trap and spend 5 years acting out some:

bullet“Poor Me”
bulletI hate the world and the world hates me
bulletNobody can understands my pain

Melodrama in their confused little  minds have a rough time snapping out of it. Those attitudes become an intellectual cop-out route to alienation and drugs and other aberrant behaviors. I worry about a lot of things, drugs, alcohol, sex, you name it. I hope I’m not going to go through much of that crap with these kids. I’m too old to be put through that emotional wringer again.

 I’m tempted to get maudlin here… bad plan.

Tuesday          August 8, 2000

…Christy had a Dentist appointment at 0900 so they could remove the stitches … Mokie had soccer at 0930, Christian Soccer at 1530, Calie Dance at 1600, Cindy Dance at 1700, Christian’s soccer ends at 1730 and Calie gets out at 1800. Looks like Tuesdays are going to be a little tiresome…

 Wednesday   August 9, 2000

…I took myself to Kaiser for Physical Therapy. We (The therapist and I) decided I hadn’t torn up any of the surgery, that’s a relief, I had just strained some muscles, she gave me some more exercises to do and sent me on my merry way…

 We child-proofed our home 3 years ago but they're still getting in!

 Thursday        August 10, 2000

… Mokie had soccer in the morning. It was nice down there, no shade but it was still cool enough to be comfortable. Calie had her soccer in the afternoon, it was a lot hotter but there is plenty of shade from the trees that time of day. I dropped Calie off at home.

 I cleaned up a bit and went down to the ROF.  I was alone until 1800 when Jim Somsul came… We talked for quite a while, I had never sat and talked to him before. We had never actually worked together but our paths had crossed many times. He’s an interesting guy and we talked for about an hour but when it became obvious that we were the only ones that were going to make it we left… I heard from Jerri Posner that she showed up at about 2020… sorry I missed her.

 Friday              August 11, 2000

… Christy took Autumn to therapy, we tried to find a special spoon for her but had no luck.

I took the kids to the library when she got back. Cindy is still picking up toddler books, she is old enough to read and understand books of a higher caliber but they don’t interest her. I am very concerned about Cindy still… she copes with the world by ignoring it. When she is rejected by her peers she just doesn’t acknowledge it, she cries for a minute and then makes an excuse for their behavior… “Their mom won’t let them come over”… “They have homework to do”… I don’t really blame the kids, they are doing what I would do when I was 11 I suppose… Cindy is difficult to deal with on almost every level…

 Saturday         August 12, 2000

…I woke up to help Christy get the kids ready for Church. Then I cleaned up as good as I’m able and took off for Brinks Bash in Oceanside, normally I would go around the back way through the Devore cut-off and head South but I heard on the radio that there was a jack-knifed truck on Highway 138 blocking the whole road so I took The Santa Ana Freeway… How bad could it be I said to my stupid self. Real bad… It took almost four hours to go 148 miles. Four accidents, more beach traffic, two construction sites. I was pretty wrung out by the time I got there. On the way back I took Highway 138… 136 miles and it only took 2 hours and 21 minutes.

 Well Brinks Housewarming party was real nice, there were about 16 people, about what I had expected, fewer than I had hoped for, but it is brutal drive and a few of the folks who had committed earlier called because of complications. His house is beautiful, the view is spectacular, the weather was cooler than here but still quite warm.

 Sunday            August 13, 2000

…Pretty laid back day, yesterday was fun but it was a chore and I’m tired today. I took the kids down for hamburgers and picked up Lumpy over at his friend Sean’s.

 Christy went to the Kaiser because he leg hurts so bad she can barely hobble around, it kept her up all night too. We were afraid of blood clots again. The Doc said “Not yet, you have Inflammation of the veins. She got some pain pills and some other stuff to relieve the inflammation.

 It appears these Journal entries are getting shorter and shorter, I suspect that it’s just that it’s summer vacation and the kids are home and staying up later… It seems it is harder for me to concentrate and I am rambling more than usual. I hope it’s just me being tired, I’d hate to think I am running out of things to write about…

There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness."

Monday,      August 14 2000

… I took Autumn to Therapy, only half an hour today. When Christy told me it was only a half an hour I assumed that it was because the therapist had prior commitments. When I got there I just dropped Autumn off, when I picked her up I discovered that it was because they felt that a full hour was beyond her capabilities, she was uncooperative and cranky… I think that is a bunch of crap. She had a few bad days at therapy west but most times I had to force her to leave. The therapists a Therapy west were able to coerce her into a full hours work, why not at CCS? When Autumn was cranky they changed activities or just played with her, it happened on maybe 2 visits out of 8. Autumn is not capable of motivating herself to work at Physical Therapy, she has to rely on the therapist to provide the motivation. If she is totally uncooperative just blow bubbles for her or push her on a swing… damn… I am beginning to wonder what CCS feels their role in Autumn’s progress is. I think we need to have a meeting with them to make sure we are all on the same wavelength.

 Tuesday      August 15, 2000

…Christy took autumn to a specialist in Pediatric Dentistry, they couldn’t do anything for her because Autumn was totally uncooperative (They couldn’t even x-ray her). The dentist was great, she said she has treated kids with Asthma, Seizures and CP but never one with all three. The dentist is afraid that if Autumn had a problem while she was under anesthetic it would be too long a wait to get her help. She said that she needs to be treated at Children’s Hospital where they can knock her out and do all the work at once… I am not looking forward to that… her teeth need to be fixed ASAP or she will lose them… Christy will be burning up the phone lines today.  

I sent out an e-mail yesterday to a list of folks I used to work with telling them about the housewarming party I went to on Saturday, I got several e-mails today saying they couldn’t access the site where I had posted the pictures. I didn’t realize they needed a password. So I hurriedly sent out an e-mail with the password, but I sent it to the wrong list so a bunch of people are now looking at a bunch of pictures of people they don’t know wondering why in the hell I sent them that e-mail… what a Ditz…  

you can tell a freshman,

by his silly, eager look.

you can tell a sophomore

'cause he carries one less book.

you can tell a junior

by his fancy airs, and such.

and you can tell a senior...

but you can't tell him much!

  

Wednesday August 16, 2000

…I took Autumn to therapy, I had a long talk with Melbourne (Autumn’s O.T) and we decided we could try to work Autumn for an hour… Autie was a trooper and did about 50 minutes before she decided it was time to go on a “playtime” strike. We took her out to the swing and let her play for a few minutes…

 Thursday     August 17, 2000

… I got a call from Maude (Autumn’s PT). She still thinks we need to work Autumn less, I think she is wrong. Autumn has a pretty short attention span but she is an enthusiastic player. The therapists at Therapy West had a series of activities lined up for her and they were prepared to stop and just let her explore. This is going to be a pain, I can’t afford to alienate them but I can’t afford not to do battle either. I will try to convince them that it is not incumbent on Autumn to make their jobs easier. Autumn has absolutely no motivation to do anything but what she wants to do, they have to make that work to their advantage… somehow. The way I see it, their job is to work with Autumn for 1 hour twice a week… 2 hours out of 168… If it were up to me she would be getting an hour a day 7 days a week. If Autumn isn’t provided an opportunity to grow she will just regress. She needs to be pushed, cajoled, prodded and pressed to do more. We have to challenge her and get her moving toward inclusion into society… I feel an urgency that no one else seems to share though.

 Friday          August 18, 2000

… It’s out Anniversary, we both forgot again…this is the third time… damn. Well, it’s official; Christy has Phlebitis, Oh happy Day. She will be laid up for at least a week. We heard from the State, they will be out to inspect the house next Friday… Rats, Just what I need… We aren’t Fostering any Children but we are still Foster Parents and to keep the license we need to get inspected… We don’t need our license except that Christy likes to teach and she needs to be a Licensed Foster Parent to qualify… as though the license somehow qualifies her. I suppose it is expedient for them to make a few bureaucratic pointless rules to make these decisions, lord forbid they would actually have to evaluate an applicant to see if they were actually competent. Nope, “Are you an ambulatory Foster Parent? OK, you have the job.”

Mike volunteered for Referee training on Monday and he has to go to be trained tomorrow, 6 hours and same again on Sunday, going to cost me $35.00 but he said he would pay me back.

 Saturday      August 19, 2000

…I got Mike to the Acton Community Center at 0800, he was supposed to be there with some water, a pen, and a pad of paper. I handed him a pad of paper and a pen before we left but he forgot it on the couch, I was going to got to the Acton Market to get him a bottle of water anyway so I picked him up another pad of paper and another pen, when I got back to the Community Center he came out and said he wanted to go home……… I am about as disappointed as I have ever been…… I can’t help but think this is a precursor of things to come… Apparently he got in the room with all the other students, ranging from gray haired adults to kids his age and got intimidated by them I guess. He has a hard time reading and can’t write very well at all and I think he just panicked. I am not disappointed by him, I am disappointed that I let myself get blindsided by my expectations again. I am old enough to know better … I should be encouraged that he even considered it.

Just after writing the previous paragraph Mikes coach called and said he should go back because hardly anyone showed up. I talked to Mike and he went back down, I checked on him at noon and he was doing well. I will pick him up ant 1700.

The Neighbor kids came over after I brought Mike home, I am not especially fond of them, one in particular is a real smart-ass, he is only nine but he acts much older, I suspect that he ia very intelligent.

 Mike is dyslexic (for lack of a better word) he can read with difficulty and has a real problem spelling he is very concerned about passing the test though… I will have to do some motivating to have him go back tomorrow. I told him that I couldn’t care less if he fails the test but I would care a whole lot if he didn’t try.

 Sunday        August 20, 2000

… I forgot about Mikes Soccer Referee Certification Course today, Christy told me “It’s almost eight o-clock” I was in bed watching Sunday Morning, waiting for Dave Berry to come on, it was 0745 and Mike had to be in Agua Dulce at 0800… I got him up and got dressed and flew the 10 or 12 miles to the Women’s Club in Downtown Agua Dulce He got there at 0806… amazing what you can do when you’re really upset with yourself. Christy went over there at noon to see if he was OK but she couldn’t find him. I went back at about 1315 and he was OK, he appeared to be sleeping at the front table. So I left… I went back to pick him up at 1700, and he was waiting… he took the test by himself and passed with one of the higher scores… he was almost as proud of himself as I am.

 Speaking of proud Papa’s I imagine Tiger Woods dad is about to burst. I don’t usually watch golf but for the past three years I’ve been hooked on Tiger, that kid has more class and character than I have ever seen. I tried golf when I was a kid and discovered early on I don’t have the willpower to be consistent or the temperament to focus on the mechanics… I was never able to enjoy playing it. The PGA Championship was the most exciting round of golf I have ever seen. It sounds strange to say “exciting” and “golf” in the same sentence but Bob May and Tiger Woods had the most intense battle I have ever seen, like Ali and Frasier or Unser and Andretti or Agassi and Sampras… In the he last three holes of the tie-breaker they were like two boxers going out to the middle of the ring to settle a draw. It was the worst golf and the most intense drama I have ever seen. They had used up everything they had on the 18th hole and fought to a draw and had to go one more round… I hope you all saw it, it was an awesome test of talent, concentration, will and desire I have seen in a long time. It’s a shame one of them had to some in second. All I want to know is where the hell did Bob May come from. I heard some golf pundit on the radio say that Bob May is a “one hit wonder”… I don’t think so. He has a lot of poise and can fight back from adversity…

In order to form an immaculate member of a flock of sheep one must, above all, be a sheep.

Albert Einstein (1879-1955)

 

Monday,      August 21 2000

… I went out and bought a bunk bed for Cindy’s room so we can put Monica back in there… sleeping in Calie’s room didn’t work out… I worked in Cindy’s room for about 3 hours it was a wreck, Christy and I worked on her room off and on all day, it still looks pretty bad but If you had seen how it looked when we started you would be impressed

…Calie had soccer at 1500 and Mike had soccer at 1700 I got home at 1930…

 

Tuesday      August 22, 2000

…Soccer (Mokie), Dance (Calie), Soccer (Christian), Dance (Cindy)… trying to get the house cleaned with all these interruptions is a losing battle. I did manage to get Calie and Autumn’s room in fair shape but trashed the living room in the process. I will have to work outside tomorrow and Thursday I have to pick up "B". Christy is teaching again starting tomorrow so our ability to get this house shipshape before Friday when the inspector comes id hugely diminished… I have screens to replace, safety locks to install…. The list seems endless, every year we go through this and every year we go through hell and get it done… it’s the silly stuff that gets me, like trashcans need lids, that makes me crazy… if a kid has been injured in any way anywhere in California or the world what ever was implicated as the cause of the accident will become part of the inspection process…

 

I got a call from Adrienne Hinkle today, I have never met her but I talked to her once before on the telephone when I called her to find out what was the status of Sharon Ross. I had received a message that Sharon had been hospitalized for some unknown ailment and her name had been given as a point of contact. The call from Adrienne was to inform me that Sharon had died this morning  I think her exact words were “We lost Sharon this morning” … poignantly stated… I know I need to be prepared to hear this sort of news more and more often, and I suppose I am. Sharon is younger than I, her daughter Ann just graduated from High School. I think Ann is very close to her grandparents, so she will be well cared for. I lost touch with Sharon for years when he job moved to Alhambra and mine moved to LA… I met her again two years ago and tried to get her to one of the ROF get-togethers but she never made it to one. I wrote to her but she never responded, she retired rather unexpectedly last year… Heard rumors of cancer… that was confirmed today.

 

There is one incident that stands out. When I was Com-Tech working in Sherman Oaks Sharon was a 1st Level on the "Dial" side of the office. One day she came to work in a yellowish beige gingham dress, it had a high collar with lacey bodice, a long skirt, and puffy sleeves (Or at least that's how I remember it) I said to the person I was working with "Looks like Sharon has come to teach school, she is dressed like a Schoolmarm.." I didn't think I had said it loud enough for her to hear but she did. She did a slow turn and glared at me She started walking toward me like I was about to breath my last breath and said icily, "What did you say!" I said "I said, 'Looks like Sharon has come to teach school, she is dressed like a Schoolmarm.' (and thinking fast) I added "...but you should know I meant that as a compliment, some of my most erotic fantasies have been about school teachers." She stopped in mid step looked at me sort of quizzically for a second or two and then she had to hold on to a desk, she was laughing so hard.  We became good friends after that… I will miss her.

 

 

Wednesday August 23, 2000

…Christy and I got up at the crack of dawn and tried to get some work don before we had to leave… Christy to teach at AV College and me to take the kids with me to Autumn’s Therapy… I dropped Autumn off and took the kids to the park up the street from the school… We made it home and started work on the house… the outside is pretty much done and the kids rooms look OK… I will be gone all day tomorrow to Santa Barbara, Soccer Practice and Sharon Ross’s Memorial Service… I suspect there will be a crowd

Thursday     August 24, 2000

…I got all the kids dressed and drove to Golita to pick up "B". When we got there all the kids jumped out of the van and ran to get him, he was all ready to go and very pleased that the other kids in his dorm could see all his brothers and sisters…

I left Mike home by himself because he wanted to stay home, I gave him a list of things to do to help get the house cleaned… Christy got home from teaching at about 1300 and I got home about 1345. Mike had done everything on the list I gave him…

 

I turned around and took Calie to soccer then came back to get myself cleaned up to go to Sharon’s Funeral.

I wrote this for the ROF Page:

 Sam, AKA, Sharon Ross died this week, she was only fifty. Many of you know her far better than I. I worked with her for several years in the Sherman Oaks Switching Control Center and we had stayed in touch sporadically over the years. I remember Sharon as a person very passionate about everything she did. My memories of her are of her wilting glare when she was angry, nobody messed with Sam when she was pissed, and of her sense of humor and laughter when she wasn’t. I remember her as an honest and loyal friend. Working with someone and considering them a friend is fine as far as it goes. I was embarrassed at the extent of my ignorance about her life

 There was a Memorial Service for her at a Roman Catholic Church in Simi Valley last night (August 24th). There were quite a few people from the phone company in attendance, (I even recognized some of them) but the majority were Sharon’s friends and family. The gathering (service) was very ritualized and relatively meaningless to this old Episcopalian and after about a half hour of people singing songs I didn’t know and repeating back passages from the Bible I wasn’t familiar with, I had resigned myself to saying good-bye to Sharon in my own way in my own time. I had hoped that I would gain some insight about her personal life at the service and I had all but given up when Amy, Sharon’s daughter, got up to say a few words about her Mom.

 Well folks, if you were ever in doubt about Sharon’s qualifications as a single parent put them to rest, Sharon Ross’s “Little Amy” has grown up to be one absolutely beautiful, and very poised and confident remarkable young woman. She will be going off to college next week and I have no reservations about her ability to thrive and grow on her own. She had prepared a few words and had them written down, (remind you of anyone) she told some stories about her life with her Mom and it was very touching and she made it almost all the way through without breaking up. When she started talking about her future without her Mom the whole audience was affected, as near as I could tell there wasn’t a dry eye in the house. We have all lost someone close to us and we could all empathize with her contemplation of the prospect of continuing on without the one person in the world who had always been there for her. The wave of love, compassion and sympathy that went out to her from the people gathered there was palpable.

 When she was done, I found myself thinking of “The Prophet” by Kahlil Gibran and his comments on children, Sharon was an inspired archer… http://www.thedeskof.com/thoughts/theprophet/children.htm

 Friday          August 25, 2000

…Christy stayed home to meet with the licensing inspector while I took the kids to Autumn’s therapy.  

I am really having a hard time getting enthused about these therapists… I think that they have a hard time with the concept of challenging their patients. They keep coming up with ways of accommodating her disabilities and protecting her from her environment. My instincts are to assist her to deal with her surroundings and showing her ways to adapt to her environment. For instance, Autumn prefers to walk without her walker, but she falls a lot, the therapists want us to “encourage” her to use the walker so she won’t hurt herself. I am sure that in the PC world that they reside that is an easy stance to defend, but in the nitty gritty world that I live in it is very short-sighted, even counterproductive. We will not always be there to insulate her, we have to let her learn how to fall and not be hurt, we need to teach her how to use the utensils that are available not ones that are specially made for her. I want her trained to live in the real world not an institutionalized one designed to protect her. My goal is for Autumn to be self sufficient, I will deem ‘unacceptable’ anything less than total autonomy.

 I took Mike to soccer practice, and then drove Calie and Cindy to the children’s library in Palmdale…It was just closing so we dropped the books off and I took the girls home I just dropped them off and went back and watched Mike play soccer… he is less than impressed with his coach. I suspect he is a little over focused on the Lombardi style of coaching and so is Calie’s for that matter. Again, I am just not with the mainstream… I approve of toughness, and no nonsense coaching but there comes a point where sportsmanship needs to supercede the will to win or the entire point of sport is missed. I will reserve my judgment till the season gets underway.

 Saturday      August 26, 2000

…Tired, Christy wasn’t feeling good, having a hard time walking, I was considering taking the kids to the Antelope Valley Fair but that’s out… I’m not taking 7 kids to the fair all by myself… I can’t even get them all to the dinner table for ice-cream.

 Sunday        August 27, 2000

…I stared in reverent silence watching Tiger Woods devour another bunch of pros… he is truly amazing. One of the announcers was jabbering away and stopped talking while Tiger made a 22 foot putt, he just giggled. He said after a few seconds; “Well folks, that’s what it’s come to, I have run out of superlatives for this man, all I can do is giggle”

"B" is miffed about the fair… it was really stupid of me to bring it up at all, I will never learn I guess.

"Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work."

--Thomas Edison--

 Monday,      August 28 2000

… I took Mokie down for Soccer but there was no one there. I got back home after picking up the mail and waded into a big argument between Mike, Christian and "B" over Pokémon Cards. It was real convoluted, about Christian trading cards to "B" and "B" not giving the cards to Christian but trading them to Austin who spent last night with us. Damn… Christy finally got it squared away and I drove off to Golita with "B" about 1030… I got home about 1530.

 Calie didn’t get to soccer practice but I got Mike to his about 20 minutes late…

 Tuesday      August 29, 2000

…Christian refused to go to Soccer Practice and Cindy refused to go to Dance practice… It is one of the few things that gets my goat… they know it too… Christian likes soccer and Cindy loves dance… but they get mad and there is nothing that you can do…  

I got Calie to her dance though and let Mike skateboard in the parking lot for an hour…

Wednesday August 30, 2000

Autumn’s Therapy today, since Christy is teaching I took all the kids and we played in the park up the street from CCS Therapy until Autumn was done… I went home and picked up the mail then got the kids their medicine and gathered them up again and went to the bank. I took the kids to get Hot dogs then we went to the park…

 Thursday     August 31, 2000

…Christy teaches again today… this will go on till the 27th… I took Calie to soccer practice… I went to the Special Request Impromptu ROF (Retired Old Farts) at Shakey’s Pretty good turnout… I had a good time… it was nice to see Sue Chambers again.