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Jan 23 2012

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You know what they say about people who assume


Last night as I putting Elliott in bed,  he told me that he doesn’t have school today.
I said,  of course you have school on Monday, why wouldn’t you?  He was very insistent that he didn’t have school.  I told him,  if it would make him feel better,  we could call the school in the morning and find out.

Morning came and I told him to get ready for school.  He went and woke Gavin up.  Gavin came into my room and told me that they don’t have school.

Hearing this from Gavin is a different story.  I had assumed that Elliott had confused the holidays or something.  However,  having Gavin back him up changed things. 

Gavin is rarely ever wrong when it comes to remembering dates and times ect. 

As it turns out,  Elliott was right.

Today they had off because the school was preparing report cards. 

I guess that shows me.  I should always assume I’m right when my views or opinions differ from the boys.

Typically,  I like to mentally prepare for these days off.  The short notice has thrown me off a bit,  however,  it does slow the day down a bit and I can live with that. :-)

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Lost and Tired

I'm Rob Gorski and I started this blog in January 2010 as a means of sharing my family's real life journey raising 3 boys on the #Autism Spectrum. It's important for people to understand what Autism can really be like and the impact it has on the family. We aren't a TV show and there are no actors. This is our struggle, our journey...and it's all true. I am "Lost and Tired" and this is "My Reality #Autism".

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