We are trying to find an alternative school for him to go to. He just can’t manage at a high school with 1000+ kids, and his medications are making it difficult for him to get up in the morning. My Mom is home safely, and as she worked in Special Ed. for 20+ years here in Portland I asked her today if she might be able to make a few phone calls and pull a few strings because it is becoming clearer by the day that Nate isn’t doing well.
The sale of my Mom’s house fell through today because the buyer lied about her income so she wasn’t pre-qualified as her documentation stated. My Mom is going to see if she gets to keep the earnest money. Oh the constant drama.
Comment by cazzy
September 27, 2006 @ 5:18 am
There you are, right in the middle of life’s sandwich. Please know things WILL smooth out. They will, they will. You are NOT alone. NOT.
I hope you can keep the earnest $. You’ve earned it.
Comment by someone like you
September 27, 2006 @ 6:37 am
Hey Tammy, just getting a chance to catch up on your blog. I am so sorry for all the things you are having to deal with right now. That old saying “when it rains, it pours” certainly is true at times. Having a 14 year old son myself, I can empathize with you. It’s a difficult time even when they aren’t bipolar, so I can’t imagine having to cope with that. But, I know you will get through this too. Have faith.