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“Re: Chaos and Chronology”

From: Steve Davis - Office In Response To: 6270  Chaos and Chronology
Date Posted: Tuesday, December 23, 2008 1:10:16 PM Replies: 0
   
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Hang in there, Seth. I'm pulling for you...

Steve
----- Original Message -----
From: "Seth Dillingham" <seth@macrobyte.net>
To: "TruerWords" <TruerWords-site@free-conversant.com>
Sent: Tuesday, December 23, 2008 12:52 PM
Subject: [tw] Chaos and Chronology [Msg#6270]


<http://www.truerwords.net/6270>
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It feels like everything has changed in the last month. It's thrown me off
balance and I don't expect a return to normalcy until January.

The first big change is that Richie came to live with us much earlier than
he
was supposed to. Richie is Shannon's son, Lauren's half-brother, and he's 2
1/2 years older than she is. For most of his life he's been living with
Shannon's mom, first here in CT, and for the last two years in North
Carolina.

<http://www.flickr.com/photos/sethdill/3018266834/>

He's an extremely bright lad, but he's had very little discipline and,
conversely, is afraid of nearly everything. He wakes up every night
screaming
and crying, and often sleepwalks while crying. An example of the fear: Dad
and
I took him (and Lauren) sledding on Sunday. Dad sat him in the sled and
pulled
him up the hill... but he wailed in terror the entire time… going UP the
hill. (Going down it was no better, so that was the extent of our sledding.)
The lack of discipline manifests itself as him tending to do whatever he
wants, even when we're standing right there asking/telling him not to (hit
the
kitties, throw the ball at the window, jump on the couch, etc., etc., etc.)

We are making progress with him, and I'm very fond of him. His situation is
just so different from Lauren's, and we weren't prepared for it. Literally
— he wasn't supposed to move in until after we moved to RI. Shannon's
grandmother died in November, a couple weeks before Thanksgiving, so
Shannon's
mom (Brenda) had to come up here anyway... it just made sense for us to take
Richie then instead of forcing them to make another trip in late December or
early January.

Shortly after Richie came to live here, the week before Thanksgiving, my
parents moved out of our house in Connecticut to a house in Missouri. My Dad
has a new job out there working for a friend (starting in January), so he's
giving up his business here (which had fallen on very hard times anyway).
Dad
flew back again the following Monday so he can finish up his last few
contracts, and will be flying back to Missouri on January 2nd.

Of course, while he was gone we gave my parents' room to Richie so he
wouldn't
have to sleep on the floor in his Mom's room. So when Dad came back he had
to
pump up his king sized air mattress… to sleep in my office.

Back in January, while I was driving to Norwalk to pick up Shannon and bring
her home, our laandlords told us we have to move
<http://www.truerwords.net/6135>. They didn't push it, which is good because
the house we're moving into is still occupied by Ellyn and Gary (Ellyn is my
Dad's sister), Katie and Tom (two of their three kids) and my grandparents
(who officially moved in with them at the end of October
<http://www.truerwords.net/6258>). They're all moving to a new house in
Bradford just a few miles from where they live now, but it took 6 months
longer to finish the new house than was expected. Originally they were going
to move in June or July, but I just helped them pack the first moving truck
yesterday!

Now that they're moving, so are we. We'll be living in Westerly, RI, this
weekend.

Of course I still have lots of work to do in the midst of all this chaos,
and
my poor, little, pea-sized brain does everything it can to find escape
routes
from all the chaos.

But wait, there's one more big change coming. A week after my Dad leaves,
Mike
— Shannon's husband, Lauren's sire — comes home. January 9th.

Please forgive me if you've expected something from me but I'm late with it.
Or if I stood you up for coffee, like I did to Joe Cascio *twice* in one
week.

Life is total chaos right now, but it should start to settle down in a
couple
of weeks.

Chaos.

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