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RE: McGuiness Magee Moves Again! - 5/1/2005 12:47:57 PM
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cherish405
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Hi Kylie, I hope all is going well. Sorry to hear about your knee. I hope it's much better soon.
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RE: McGuiness Magee Moves Again! - 5/2/2005 10:10:03 AM
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Didn't bother trying to talk sense, just called the Medical Centre and told the kids to hop in the car. good for you! Larry was the same way when he had a headon collision on the way to work. some girl saw a dog on the highway and swerved to miss it but hit him. They towed the van home, and he planned on going on to work. His abdomen was swollen, he was acting weird, but whooo boy, he was determined to go to work. I told him no way, and reminded him of all the courtroom shows on now, that the first thing the judge asks is why they didn't go to the hospital and I was not going to jeopardize any future issues that came up, just because he was being stubborn. bah. so we went to the hospital. quote:
Oh, and dh is so pleased! Tomorrow he has to have an ID photo taken for one of the companies he sub-contracts to. oh , poor G!
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RE: McGuiness Magee Moves Again! - 5/2/2005 8:36:53 PM
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cherish405
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Hi Kylie. Did you ever find the car keys?
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RE: McGuiness Magee Moves Again! - 5/2/2005 9:03:26 PM
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cherish405
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Oh well, at least he's still coming.
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RE: McGuiness Magee Moves Again! - 5/3/2005 8:44:45 AM
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Hey Darcy and Pammy! We're doing well, although J, along with some other boys, apparently had some time with the Principal today. According to him he was just in the wrong place at the wrong time when some of the other boys were giving some girls a hard time. According to his teacher, with no witnesses other than the girls who have been amongst those giving J a really hard time since he arrived at the school, J was involved. I'd love to believe J, but he's been doing some pretty serious lying lately, but I also know from X that these girls are prone to lying to get others in trouble. What are you supposed to do with that? I can't punish J when no adults can verify what happened, yet if he is guilty he really needs some serious repurcussions for that kind of behaviour. Kylie
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RE: McGuiness Magee Moves Again! - 5/3/2005 4:19:33 PM
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cherish405
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Kylie, I hope you can get to the bottom of all this stuff with J.
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RE: McGuiness Magee Moves Again! - 5/3/2005 10:41:58 PM
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Oh Kylie that is a tough one with J. My son had a terrible problem with lying, and I found it so hard to believe him. As he got older I let him know the 'predicament' he put me in by lying. I explained that I wanted to trust and believe him, but each time he got caught out in a lie, it just made it that much harder for me to believe him. I know I probably let him get away with things that he really did do but had let me believe that he didn't. I don't really know the answer for you. I guess prayer for discernment to see through the lie and maybe even to pray for there to be reliable 'witnesses' in the future. I guess too, if you do punish him, let him know that you have to do it because the 'evidence' points to him being in the wrong and if it turns out he really was just in the wrong place at the wrong time, you can apologise, but use it as a lesson of where lying gets you. And maybe also a lesson in 'hanging out with the wrong crowd'? I don't think there is an easy answer to it though. ((((((HUGS)))))))
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RE: McGuiness Magee Moves Again! - 5/4/2005 7:29:26 AM
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Yeah, have to agree with Julie on this one......you're between a rock and a hard place in this situation. Will pray, Kylie.
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RE: McGuiness Magee Moves Again! - 5/5/2005 8:14:09 AM
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cherish405
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Kylie, did you get to go to bible study afterall?
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