I am happy to say that Jeremy is doing better in school and in life.
I am so proud of him for going to counseling, etc. and not putting up a fight. It takes a strong person to accept help.
The hospital helped a lot I think (even though he was not happy at first) and the new team of doctors.
I am also super happy with the school he is going to.
Especially, the last quarter, they have done all sorts of things to help Jeremy and it shows in his improved grades.
Jeremy was approved to be put in a special, smaller classroom next year to cover the main subjects. This will be so helpful to him. I almost cried when his teacher told me he had been approved.
The only sad thing is that he will have to live away from us a little longer. (Except weekends, holidays, and summer)
I hope things stay calm. I sure am enjoying it!
What really makes me sad and frustrates me is that some parents don't get their kids the help they need. Instead, they label them as stupid, lazy, etc. Or they just think they're a "bad" kid. If your child is struggling in any way, at least consider and look into getting them help. It will benefit you both.
Author of Once Upon a Surrogate: The Stork’s Helpers, started the phrase “I’m not the mom. I’m just the stork”. Surrogacy has opened many doors for me which led to a happier, more rewarding life. (Inactive as far as the Mormon part, still spiritual, open and respectful) My surrobabies were born in 2006 (girl), 2009 (twin boys) and 2014 (girl). I am a huge surrogacy advocate and creative entrepreneur. Hoping to match for one final journey.
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Help for my son
I am happy to say that Jeremy is doing better in school and in life.
I am so proud of him for going to counseling, etc. and not putting up a fight. It takes a strong person to accept help.
The hospital helped a lot I think (even though he was not happy at first) and the new team of doctors.
I am also super happy with the school he is going to.
Especially, the last quarter, they have done all sorts of things to help Jeremy and it shows in his improved grades.
Jeremy was approved to be put in a special, smaller classroom next year to cover the main subjects. This will be so helpful to him. I almost cried when his teacher told me he had been approved.
The only sad thing is that he will have to live away from us a little longer. (Except weekends, holidays, and summer)
I hope things stay calm. I sure am enjoying it!
I am so proud of him for going to counseling, etc. and not putting up a fight. It takes a strong person to accept help.
The hospital helped a lot I think (even though he was not happy at first) and the new team of doctors.
I am also super happy with the school he is going to.
Especially, the last quarter, they have done all sorts of things to help Jeremy and it shows in his improved grades.
Jeremy was approved to be put in a special, smaller classroom next year to cover the main subjects. This will be so helpful to him. I almost cried when his teacher told me he had been approved.
The only sad thing is that he will have to live away from us a little longer. (Except weekends, holidays, and summer)
I hope things stay calm. I sure am enjoying it!
Come Visit Me
I ran away today.
But I was nice enough to leave this note.
If you want to know what I've been up to, come and visit me:
http://lasurrocenter.wordpress.com/2013/04/30/guest-post-by-jill-hancock-reeder-im-not-the-mom-im-just-the-stork/
But I was nice enough to leave this note.
If you want to know what I've been up to, come and visit me:
http://lasurrocenter.wordpress.com/2013/04/30/guest-post-by-jill-hancock-reeder-im-not-the-mom-im-just-the-stork/
Thursday, April 25, 2013
10 year anniversary of USS Shiloh homecoming
It was April 25, 2003 when they returned to San Diego, California.
The USS Shiloh was one of the first ships sent out in the beginning of the war. It was the first to fire missiles and one of the first ships to return home.
Here is a link I found about the Shiloh http://www.uscarriers.net/cg67history.htm
I can't believe it's been 10 years!
Most of these pictures are from my husband's camera. Some I do not know where they came from.
My handsome sailor
My husband is on the bottom, far left
Having some time off in Australia
Here are my pictures first-
My mom, waiting for the ship to come in, eating breakfast. Yummy fruit!
John's mom and our daughter who was born while John was on his first deployment. She was 3 here.
Me, Tristan and Jeremy anxiously waiting (I had lost so much weight that John saw me but didn't even know it was me)
Here they come...
Someone looks happy and excited!
Finally!
Making his way through the crowd
We later found out that this picture was in multiple newspapers from one end of the states to the other, even back home in Utah. Our son was 6 and in kindergarten at the time. He is now in 10th grade and turned 16 last month.
Me and hubby- long time no see. (I didn't know about this picture until years later)
I love how Jeremy is holding on to his dad here. John's mom is in the red hat holding our balloon daughter, Tristan.
I decided to throw a little surprise party when I brought John home to Utah with a lot of help from family and friends. (but first John and I had some play time in California- Knott's Berry Farm, etc.)
My step mom and my dad
My mom, cousins, uncle, brother
My best friend and me (she has a lot to do with me and John being together)
I have so many more pictures, but I know I've already overloaded you.
Yes, I had a post-war baby!
God Bless our military and their families! I'm thankful for these memories. It feels like yesterday and it still brings tears to my eyes.
If you are in any of these pictures and would rather not be on here, please let me know!
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