Have you dug out of the snow yet? We still have plenty of the parking  lot mountains, but it's pretty easy to drive.
Hope you all are  doing well. I think of you so often.
For those of you who don't  read Facebook or  even if you do, I can be more honest here! Hurrah for anonymity or at  least the guise of it!
My art is going very well. I had a good  number of sales over the last few months as well as some awards. Both  concepts are mind-boggling, considering I just began my "Let's Turn  Professional" journey a year ago. I didn't anticipate that I would come  this far this fast, but I have worked very hard on the business of art. I  should probably paint even more, but I work on showing, volunteering,  and doing some contests.
According to his teachers during our  meeting last week, puberty hit J full force during school's second  quarter. Yeah, it was that specific. I was actually glad to hear it  wasn't all just him hating on me. I absolutely love him hating on  others, too. heh
You may remember he had an ADHD battery done  four, count 'em, four years ago. J isn't hyper; he's the inattentive  version. I chose the wrong  child psychiatrist, who didn't believe in ADHD, and ex took that  morsel and ran. So now we're paying. Now, though, J's teachers strongly  support his getting help for his inattention and I'd been trying to  find a good-to-premier child  psychiatrist for a while. Then I tried to just find one on ex's  plan. (Why do they not return phone calls?) Now I've got an appt with a  ped who specializes in it. Whatever. Whomever. He comes recommended.
Once  the teachers were involved, ex hopped on board, as absolutely reluctant  as he's been with me for years. It's been harder with J, but I told him  what's happening isn't working, so we're going to try something else.  If it doesn't work, then fine. I didn't elaborate on how hard it is to  get the right med at the right dosage. Alas. Of course when I told him I  would be taking him whether he wanted to or not, he said he would not  go and it's just like my philosophy about babies and kids being victims  of the medical system, captive audiences to get treatments they don't  want. He's too smart for his britches. Somehow, I was able to tap dance  out of that one.
We're all excited about middle school around  here. He's chosen strings orchestra as one of his electives. As his  other, he's chosen shop. Ex and I find that funny and odd, but it's fine  with me, as long as he gets it out of his system by the time college  prep classes are available. I figure it's a Scouting influence. Speaking  of which, he's doing well in Scouts. It's perhaps his favorite thing,  but as with everything else, he's only so motivated. I have to stay on  him for his obligations, but he generally comes through in the end.
My  relationship is on track to be the grandest roller coaster ride of all  time, complete with stomach churns and screams. I often wish one of us  would get off the pot and do the breaking up, but we don't. We love each  other and get along well, except when we don't. I still think she's cheap -with me - and I'm still sick of what she continues to give others. Further, her life's dramas spill over into mine; I can request to not hear about such, but still do and then I can't shake it and how it all influences us. Of late, the  stress is getting to me and making me less than charming in the other  areas in my life. I don't like my cortisol levels to maintain such a  high level that I am a royal bitch all the time. It's begun to affect me  physically. Her phone was out all last week and I felt a blissful measure of peace.
Another alas.
Tell me about all your alas-es.
4 comments:
Hm. Well. I'm up to my eyeballs in those alas-es right now. Also currently digging myself out of a huge pile of poo. Wish you blogged more.
Great news on your art career - fabu! I do not look forward the Chieftain's teenage years - he'll be two tomorrow and already with the attitude (in the sweetest way, apart from the hitting).
As for the alas-es, oy with the back pain and the ulcer (getting better) and the money problems and the snow shoveling. Think that about covers it.
Thank you both for coming by!
Aunt Becky, congrats on your BlogHer etc fame. Do you do lesbian advice?
Oro, I saw your pictures of snow yesterday. Loved seeing the back of your fair-haired son's head, too. And his box. I still love and collect boxes.
I will try to BlogHerE more often.
C
Oy vey, surf over & read up on the latest when you can! (I post the easy stuff on FB & the crap on my blogs)
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