Thursday, 10 April 2008

Good news for a change

Well everything is back to normal, well as normal as things get, I love the school routine, and luckily Lucy loves going to school, and on the plus side Jack is also back at school so he now has his time away from Lucy.

The sleep problem reared its head again the other night, we were all so tired, that the gate at the top of the stairs was left open, this meant (and i only found this out the following morning) that Lucy climbed over her gate during the night and came downstairs to play on her own while we were all still asleep. I found this out as there on the table when I cam down was a glue stick, a white board pen and a cut up Dora the Explorer comic. Luckily we have a gate on the Kitchen door as well otherwise she would have been frying eggs or something else that could have been a disaster of the highest level.

The good news is that we had a meeting children's services on Monday and the chap brought along a potential short term career for Lucy, everything seemed to go ok and it defiantly did as I received a telephone call today saying that is were happy with this lady then she was happy to progress to the next step. People don't realise how long this has taken to get in action and now the end is in sight I can see some well due afternoon naps coming in, but also some quality time with Jack as well, we will be able to take him out which is something we can't do at the moment, just a simple trip to the zoo is a nightmare so we just don't do it, but with Jack on his own we will be straight there.

The bad news is im going in to Papworth Hospital tomorrow for a bit of a tweak on the heart to try and sort it out, sort of a tune up i guess. The only problem apart from crapping myself about going is that Lucy always sits on my lap, "well whats the problem" I hear you say, well the problem is they are getting to my heart via the artery in my groin, so it will be no lap sitting for a couple of day.

1 comment:

Mark J Daniels said...

Everything'll be fine, buddy, I'm sure. They won't have much trouble navigating your groin, I'm sure... ;-)