Why I’m grateful for today

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Homework is still a nightmare and it’s taking a great deal of effort but the boys are making progress and that’s positive. I think they will actually get this all completed before Monday, at which point we’ll do it all again.

Gavin is doing pretty good as well. I’m not really seeing any significant changes as he’s coming off his medication. I fully anticipate that changing in the very near future but I’m hoping to channel his energy into his book that he’s writing. He’s written 12 chapters so far and began typing it today.

I’m helping him to learn Word and Grammarly is helping with his grammar and punctuation. He has some serious talent and hope to keep him focusing on something positive.

He did have some trouble with his IVIG Infusion this morning but he made it through and we’ll apply those lessons toward making Monday’s infusion go better for him.

On a sad note, it looks like we’re losing another fish. It’s not doing so well and I don’t think it’s going to make it more than another day or so. The kids are sad but life isn’t always pleasant and we have to learn to deal with loss. Luckily, we have nothing but time to work on things like this right now.

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Rob Gorski

Full time, work from home single Dad to my 3 amazing boys. Oh...and creator fo this blog. :-)
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Curtis G.

So glad you all are having some good days out of all the chaos the world is now going through. Not to mention that you now have a budding author in your home. Kudos to Gavin and his upcoming book!