Angry Mom
January 25th, 2008 by Tabatha
Seth’s doctor’s appointment went well. We saw a different doctor again. That place has so many doctors, I don’t think we’ve seen any of them twice. They’re all competent creatures, though, and seem to genuinely care. We talked to the nurse, she kept my notes and gave them to a doctor and he came and talked to us. he was very upbeat and friendly. he emphasized that Seth is very healthy, and took more notes and kept mine. We have another appointment Monday with a social worker. We’re probably the only people in the entire parish to ask for a social worker to evaluate them. Most of the time, it’s someone outside the house calling OCS (which, by the way, is not who we’re dealing with) on them. Also, it’s usually with good reason. You’d like to to not imagine what people around here put their kids through. I just want Seth to be happy and find out why he’s suddenly not. If it’s mine or Gary’s fault, then we’ll just have to change. I don’t think it is but hey, you never know. The worst parents always seem to be completely oblivious to the fact.
Venue Docket never called me back. I think I’m blacklisted. Also, ITT is still calling me. I can’t start school until I have a job! Shit!
Also, today is my mother’s birthday. I didn’t have her number in my phone since it isn’t my phone at all. She would have been so angry. Luckily, my gramma had my back. She called around and got it. Whew.
Inventions :Sex Dolls - funny. I found this searching for a picture of “angry mom”. Go see what I mean by that. Also, “angry mom” was how I found the post photo. I thought it was funny. The post probably wasn’t what you thought it was, eh?
January 25th, 2008 at 12:24 pm
You are not the problem. Like you said, if you are that attentive to him, then you’re doing a great job. I do hope that you are able to find out what is wrong.
January 25th, 2008 at 3:52 pm
Hi! Thanks for your comments on my blog. This post is hilarious. I spent the whole time quite confused about the photo and how it relates to “angry mom” and now I see that it’s the wonderful world of the internet searches. How do these things happen anyways? I have painting on my blog about being an angry mom (after a particulary bad week on my part) that you might want to look up.
My daughter turns five in the summer and then starts school and I’ve been really nervous about all of the emotional baggage that goes along with schooling as well. I don’t know anything about you or your son, but sometimes depression in children can come from some emotional issues at school (bullying, being excluded, picked on, etc) that they’re afraid to talk about. I’ve also found for myself that St.John’s Wart is an absolutely amazing herb for depression (completely safe, no side effects and you only take it when you need it). It literally knocks the depression right out of me when I feel it coming. For children, you could use a smaller dosage and sneak it into a smoothy or something like that.
January 25th, 2008 at 6:37 pm
I hope things can be figured out and seeing the social work will help Seth out a bit.