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<blockquote data-quote="Mach123" data-source="post: 1718451" data-attributes="member: 19597"><p>Taking a break before walking. I ran around all day with one of my daughters so she would be up and getting some exercise. We had to keep them home 2 weeks because we went out of state and there was no way to conceal it, which I would have because the state line restrictions are stupid and fake like all the other covid restrictions. In my state the largest spike in deaths was caused by the government forcing nursing homes to take covid positive patients which is murder IMO, and I hope the family’s of the murder victims sue and gain an astronomical award.</p><p></p><p>And if I had my way, it wouldn’t stop there, but I digress.</p><p></p><p>We are considering pulling the girls from their programs but don’t know if that’s feasible. It’s very difficult on us and it’s only going to get harder. That’s not the real point though? I think the people who really benefit the most run the programs and work there. I’m not saying it’s an easy job it’s just that the people who actually need the help meaning the handicapped persons and their parents aren’t served as well as they could be. Mind you one of my daughters is really difficult but I’ve always found that people are afraid if her or, they really love her. I’ve seen it over and over. They identify with her or something I can’t explain it. But it’s like the people who do that, work with the handicapped, some of them just have to. It starts in high school usually they have programs do the typical kids can volunteer and get community service hours and stuff like that.</p><p></p><p>Some of them just have to do it. I always thought it was a God thing, even if they don’t know it.</p><p></p><p>Anyway there are other outfits that have jobs and so on. Vocational programs. My daughter who isn’t difficult actually is, she’s just subtle about it. She knows how to get people to go away and leave her alone. It’s almost like a hypnotic. She puts the whammy on people and makes them go away. To her own detriment oftentimes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mach123, post: 1718451, member: 19597"] Taking a break before walking. I ran around all day with one of my daughters so she would be up and getting some exercise. We had to keep them home 2 weeks because we went out of state and there was no way to conceal it, which I would have because the state line restrictions are stupid and fake like all the other covid restrictions. In my state the largest spike in deaths was caused by the government forcing nursing homes to take covid positive patients which is murder IMO, and I hope the family’s of the murder victims sue and gain an astronomical award. And if I had my way, it wouldn’t stop there, but I digress. We are considering pulling the girls from their programs but don’t know if that’s feasible. It’s very difficult on us and it’s only going to get harder. That’s not the real point though? I think the people who really benefit the most run the programs and work there. I’m not saying it’s an easy job it’s just that the people who actually need the help meaning the handicapped persons and their parents aren’t served as well as they could be. Mind you one of my daughters is really difficult but I’ve always found that people are afraid if her or, they really love her. I’ve seen it over and over. They identify with her or something I can’t explain it. But it’s like the people who do that, work with the handicapped, some of them just have to. It starts in high school usually they have programs do the typical kids can volunteer and get community service hours and stuff like that. Some of them just have to do it. I always thought it was a God thing, even if they don’t know it. Anyway there are other outfits that have jobs and so on. Vocational programs. My daughter who isn’t difficult actually is, she’s just subtle about it. She knows how to get people to go away and leave her alone. It’s almost like a hypnotic. She puts the whammy on people and makes them go away. To her own detriment oftentimes. [/QUOTE]
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