Well, it's official. As of 4 pm yesterday afternoon, my little girl is married. Our family was increased by one when Gene and Amanda said "I Do" in Altamonte Springs. I'm so happy for them!
Here is a photo of the happy couple:
And the new Rhodes / Case family:
If you'd like to see all the pictures, go to this link!
I wanted to blog about Julie's visit on Wednesday. She's funny ya know, she reads my blogs many times... She asked me to please not write anything bad about her visit in this blog. Funny. I told her that she really SHOULD NOT read the blogs... That it was a journal for my innermost feelings on the whole Julie/ Rhocchini Kids experience. My thoughts and feelings. I don't MIND her reading them, but I think she'd be better off emotionally if she did not. Anyways....
The visit was fine. Something is not quite right with her medicines. She was sleepy and shaking. She said she had a follow-up visit with her psychiatrist on Thursday, and I asked her to tell the doctor about the symptoms. Additionally, every time I've talked to Julie on the phone, she's sounded horrible. Julie says she's sleeping and she slurs a lot when she's sleeping. Well, that's all well and good, but the question then becomes: why is she sleeping so much?
Julie just told me that she did see the doctor yesterday and they cut back on of her medications - the Ativan. Hopefully it'll make a difference. Speaking of the Ativan - I did ask her at the house how much Ativan she was taking every day. She said one pill three times a day. I said "that's how it's prescribed, but I mean, how much are you actually taking every day?" She repeated that she was taking no more than three a day. Although I still, in my own mind, doubt that's true... I certainly do hope it's true. With Julie's history of self medicating, her taking too many pills would explain her sleepy mood most days.
One time during the visit the kids got upset... We had cheesecake (a big party tray) and Julie had several pieces. I let her have them... I'm not going to 'mother' her. But the kids really wanted to stop her. At one point Kayla was trying to take the tray away from her mom saying "I'm saving your life mom." But I realize that she is going to eat what she wants to eat... Either here at my house or at home.
But - overall - Julie's visit on Wednesday night was good.
Thank you by the way to the two of you who offered bikes to us. Debi... I will be giving you a call probably this weekend if that's okay. Michelle... Will it fit in your car? (I don't know if your Jeep seats lay down or not.)
An update on my mom... She is still in the hospital. She sounds better today than she did on Wednesday, so that's good. She could still use prayers though.
I suppose it's a good time to talk about the kid's grades. We'll start with my boy, Jonathan. He has one D in Science, and an F - but I don't think the F is accurate. It's in his computer class... And trust me when I tell you that if there were one thing Jonathan was good in, it would be Computers. I've had problems with this teacher in the past - Justin had her last year. She is VERY bad about putting things into the computer system (Edline), which is ironic since she's a computer teacher. But I am not taking that F seriously until after I've spoken with the teacher. I have a call and email out to her, neither of which have yet to be returned.
Kayte is doing okay. She has a C in Algebra, but everything else is A's and B's. She expects to be able to have her cell phone back Monday (getting all grades up to A's and B's). We'll see if / when that happens.
Kayla is doing okay with the exception of English. She has a D in English. It's not for lack of trying; she has no zeros in the class, but does have two F's that sank her grade.
Justin... Justin is a whole different story. Justin has 2 D's and 3 C's that are so close to being D's it's not funny. In these 5 classes, he has 9 assignments and has a total of 21 F's. Can you BELIEVE it? I think Chris and I have decided to pull him out of Fall Baseball because of it. He HAS to know we take his grades THAT seriously.
I think Justin's problem is that he is now a Sophomore and feels big and bad. I've gotten a couple of phone calls from teachers saying they can't make him stop talking and playing around. We need to do something to get him to take school more seriously.
I should run... it's Saturday and I've got to run and clean house! I leave you with this for today:
"The soul attracts that which it secretly harbors; that which it loves, and also that which it fears; it reaches the height of its cherished aspirations; it falls to the level of its unchastened desires. Every thought-seed sown or allowed to fall into the mind, and to take root there, produces its own, blossoming sooner or later into act, and bearing its own furtive of opportunity and circumstance. Good thoughts bear good fruit;bad thought, bad fruit."-- James Allen
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Um... You posted this blog on Saturday, and said "as of 4pm yesterday afternoon"... I was married on Thursday. LOL
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