This drives me into a near homicial rage. I know people can be ignorant of autistic people, especially children. But did the man not see the wheelchair? Isn't that the first clue that you may want to rethink your decision? Secondly, laughing too loud? What? Are you serious? The man is a complete ignoramus. One sure sign of full employment in Wallkill is the fact that anyone that stupid is in management. No mention of reprimand or dismissal for the idiot manager. I'd like him to be sentenced to 12 hours or volunteer work with autistic children. Maybe then he'd have a teensy little clue.
Quarantine 2008 has ended
Fair warning: possibly graphic post and not for the squeamish. So it all started Friday night. Wife and I had a long day (as usual) and had finally finished with dishes, laundry and the rest of the normal daily grind. The baby had been fussy most of the day and had spit up here and there. Mostly we thought it had been switching from formula to milk which can sometimes cause this type of thing. By the time kid #4 rolls around you tend to let these things slide. If this were #1 we'd have called in a medivac at the first sign of vomiting in a 1 year old. He finally calmed down and we got him off to sleep. We watched a bit of The Wire and retired (very) late. About 10 minutes later #2 wakes up crying complaining of a stomach ache. I ask if he has to go to the bathroom and he says no, it's not that. His stomach really hurts. OK, into my bed and I'll get the heating pad for a bit. We get him settled and he calms down. Knowing that he tends towards the dramatic, I s...
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