My son Jan's education has taken an unfortunate turn for the worse: he was diagnosed with PDD-NOS and has just been rejected by the school we chose for him with such great care. The subsequent emotional turmoil has done nothing for my intellect!
When I went for my Thursday run, to get rid off some excess adrenaline, suddenly my mp3-player didn't work anymore. I kept pushing the volume button, but instead of Johnny Cash, silence greeted me.
'That all I need!' I mumbled angrily and tried to determine what was wrong with the stupid thing.
Then I felt something in my neck: my earphones.
I'ld forgotten to put them on...
Duh.
Duh.
Nicole Orriëns studeerde psychologie aan de Universiteit Utrecht. Sinds 2001 is ze fulltime blogger en eigenaar van Professional Blogging Services. Ze gebruikt haar achtergrond om praktische informatie voor dagelijks leven te delen. Nicole is getrouwd, moeder van vijf kinderen en woont op het Achterhoekse platteland. Achterhoekse platteland.
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Sorry to hear about your son. My nephew has PDD-NOS too.
I am LOL about your headphones. Too funny.
Hey, I listen to Johnny Cash too.
Except I find my self singing out loud ; )
I feel your pain. I hope things will work out for your son soon.
I'm so sorry to hear about your son but I had to laugh about the earphone. :)
Enjoy the rest of the weekend.
Oh no, it was one of "those"days for you.. Have a better weekend, and congrats on the 13 k running, keep it up.
Hilarious about the headphones. I think I've most probably done that more than once.
And what's PDD-NOS? Inquiring minds want to know.
I'm new to your blog, but I just read this post about being rejected by the school--are they rejecting him because he has a diagnosis of PDD-NOS?
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