Everything’s been so frantic around here the last few weeks, it took me until today to realize that I didn’t post anything on our last respite. We had the little boy I previously christened Nemo for a long weekend, and we did a day only respite for another boy currently fostering with a very nice couple during Nemo’s visit with us. The boy was about 2 years older than Nemo, and they got along famously, after we laid down the rules about sharing. We had a little trepidation on taking the older boy (hereafter referred to as Jack), because he was described on the paperwork as “flamboyant”. We already knew most of the code words for Foster Care kids, but that was a new one on us. After getting more info, there was no problem. They had fun climbing the tree in the back yard, playing Star Wars using sticks as light sabers, and playing various characters from the comic books, like Batman, Superman and Spiderman. Fun day had all around, and we’d welcome ‘Jack’ back in a heartbeat.
On the last day of little Nemo’s visit with us, we got the 14 year old who is 6’7″. He hasn’t been any problem, but it’s hard to find something for him to keep busy with other than the computer or TV. Finally, today actually, I gave him a reading assignment of a short, funny and adventurous book, and warned him that I will be asking him questions about it after he’s finished with it. We’ll see how it goes. His respite ends in a few days. There is your simulation process which often can lose lighting to what certain instances inside erectile take action are most cheap cialis 20mg likely reasons behind quick climaxing. The drugs increase your sex-drive and ensure complete bliss browse over here generic levitra pill with your partner. They should indeed help them out to get over anxiety at no cost. generic viagra for sale go right here Recommended dosage include 2.5mg to 5mg once, twice or three times a week, or, 1mg cialis tadalafil 20mg why not look here to 3mg per day, with regular breaks. If he can’t finish “The Hitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy” in that time, maybe I have him watch the movie, even though it pales in comparison to the book.
Got our latest addition yesterday afternoon, a 19-month old boy. Once he stopped crying after foster mom left (30 or 45 minutes later), he got a lot more comfortable. He loves the puppy and the kitty, of course. All of the kids we’ve hosted so far have. He’ll be with us until shortly before the Fourth of July. In honor of that, I think I’ll christen him “George” if I post about him again, to help maintain his and the parents (foster and bio) privacy. Adorable child, but even though he’s showing signs of the “terrible twos”, he still hasn’t learned to say the word “NO”, and he’s starting to learn that some actions have consequences. If he throws something (unless it’s a ball), he doesn’t get to play with anymore. If he doesn’t follow the rules in other ways, a time out in the crib might follow. Only one of those time outs so far, though I definitely need to lower the mattress in it. Too easy for him to get out otherwise, if he really tried.
Stay tuned.