Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Facing it...Like it or Not!

Tomorrow is yet another meeting with the school. This time a doctor will do a classroom evaluation of Shan...lasting all of 15 minutes if we're lucky. Supposedly to see if there are more services that the school could offer Shan. But given this very tumultuous school year I wonder if they aren't more motivated by proving that I am expecting too much of them. This meeting was supposed to be on May 3rd but was post-poned. Too bad no one called to inform me. That's the third meeting of ours this year that was changed without calling to inform me. So, I will admit that maybe my patience is wearing thin...Thank goodness, it's almost summer! LOL.

On other more enjoyable notes (yes, we do have happy news occassionally, too) we are looking forward to two really wonderful events for our local Epilepsy Foundation.

  1. On June 13th we will be attending a walk for Epilepsy Awareness! The first ever in Oswego County! To be held at the Phoenix Head Start/Discovery Day Care in Phoenix, NY. I cannot wait and more importantly Shan is SOOO excited. There has even been whispers about possibly starting our own Oswego County Support Group. Fingers Crossed on that one!
  2. On June18th we will be attending a "Wayne's Weather Deck Party" on WSTM Channel 3 to help honor and thank the Epilepsy Foundation for all of the work they do. Shan and I sent in a letter explaining why we thought the foundation workers and volunteers deserved a thank you party. I was thrilled when we received a phone call saying that our letter had been chosen!

Add into that all the typical end of school year drama and Shan's 12th B-Day and we're going to have a pretty busy June. And somehow, the school has managed to give me NOT one, NOT two, BUT THREE different "Last Day"(s) of school! Shan's last day will be on June 15th, Cay's is on June 23rd, and Poor Will's is on June 25th! I think he may just go nuts and start chanting, "VIVA LE REVOLUTION!" as he tries to overthrough the school powers that be! LOL.

If you can get there please join us at the Epilepsy Walk. I'd love to see you there!

1 comments:

Tam said...

I hope the classroom observation went well.