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<blockquote data-quote="Littleboylost" data-source="post: 739711" data-attributes="member: 21895"><p>A quick update;</p><p></p><p>We went to a later festival to celebrate Es completion of his program. Unfortunately it was poorly run and there we’re way too many people there for the amentities set up. We all decided to take out laterns and head down the road a waysbwere we could tailgate our picknic and watch the laterns be released and release our own. Well it was good that we decided to leave as it was a 20 min walk back to the car. On the way back the wind picked up and the rain pitched down. </p><p></p><p>We were well on our way before people would have made a mad dash. We laughed and I said E this is one of those times where it was the thought that counts. </p><p></p><p>We ate our picnic in the car while it rained and then drove home after the main flownif cars had left the area. We ended up writing our intentions on our lanterns and will release then this evening. </p><p></p><p>E has done well not to dwell on the X girlfriend. Seeing the world through clean and sober eyes is very very different. He is enrolled in school and wants to continue with College/University. The 2 credits he works on in rehab he passed with flying colours marks in the 80s and 90s. </p><p></p><p>He is enjoying being home and admits to being a little scared. It’s food that he is scared and able to communicate it. </p><p></p><p>We have a long way to go but one day at a time and today is a good day. </p><p></p><p>He has enrolled in obedience training with his puppy who is awfully cute and very chill for a puppy. We all love him. </p><p></p><p>He will be looking for a part time job on Tuesday. I do hope he finds something close by and that he will excel in. </p><p></p><p>He will have an IEP assessment later this month and this should help with studying moving forward. </p><p></p><p>He will continue with our patient therapy and the outpatient component of his program. </p><p></p><p>I will give updates on our progress. The main message I have is please never give up hope. This is a disease, a chronic relapsing remitting diseas. E will face challenges moving forward but it is possible to succeed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Littleboylost, post: 739711, member: 21895"] A quick update; We went to a later festival to celebrate Es completion of his program. Unfortunately it was poorly run and there we’re way too many people there for the amentities set up. We all decided to take out laterns and head down the road a waysbwere we could tailgate our picknic and watch the laterns be released and release our own. Well it was good that we decided to leave as it was a 20 min walk back to the car. On the way back the wind picked up and the rain pitched down. We were well on our way before people would have made a mad dash. We laughed and I said E this is one of those times where it was the thought that counts. We ate our picnic in the car while it rained and then drove home after the main flownif cars had left the area. We ended up writing our intentions on our lanterns and will release then this evening. E has done well not to dwell on the X girlfriend. Seeing the world through clean and sober eyes is very very different. He is enrolled in school and wants to continue with College/University. The 2 credits he works on in rehab he passed with flying colours marks in the 80s and 90s. He is enjoying being home and admits to being a little scared. It’s food that he is scared and able to communicate it. We have a long way to go but one day at a time and today is a good day. He has enrolled in obedience training with his puppy who is awfully cute and very chill for a puppy. We all love him. He will be looking for a part time job on Tuesday. I do hope he finds something close by and that he will excel in. He will have an IEP assessment later this month and this should help with studying moving forward. He will continue with our patient therapy and the outpatient component of his program. I will give updates on our progress. The main message I have is please never give up hope. This is a disease, a chronic relapsing remitting diseas. E will face challenges moving forward but it is possible to succeed. [/QUOTE]
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