The Update
Fabrice has thought about all of his options, and is going to join the Army after all.
I have found a job, teaching French at a Catholic school in San Francisco, and will be leaving to move back to CA on Wednesday or Thursday. I am packing the car already!
Fabrice will have 18 weeks' English training here in San Antonio, during which time he will not be able to leave the base. Then he will have 9 weeks of Basic training in Fort Know, and 8 weeks of AIT back East.
We will be living in CA permanently from here on out, even though he may be occasionally stationed elsewhere.
My son, M's, semester back at school is almost over, and he is still doing as well. He says that now that we're moving back to Cali, he'll be more likely to visit us more often. This is a good thing!!!
My daughter, M, is a teenager. I don't even know what to say to her anymore. I want to spend as much time with her as again, but talk about ungrateful and disagreeable! Sometimes I wish I could be in a coma for the next four years or so. Honestly, I do not know what to do or say or how to handle this teenage angst thing. It's downright awful. I can't believe she's actually my kid!!!! Fabrice says that his eldest, L, was like this for a few years, she's still a tad bit difficult and inflexible. And now his younger daughter, J, is well on her way! God forbid!! Hey, at least J still likes me, somebody's got to!!!!
Oh well.
I have found a job, teaching French at a Catholic school in San Francisco, and will be leaving to move back to CA on Wednesday or Thursday. I am packing the car already!
Fabrice will have 18 weeks' English training here in San Antonio, during which time he will not be able to leave the base. Then he will have 9 weeks of Basic training in Fort Know, and 8 weeks of AIT back East.
We will be living in CA permanently from here on out, even though he may be occasionally stationed elsewhere.
My son, M's, semester back at school is almost over, and he is still doing as well. He says that now that we're moving back to Cali, he'll be more likely to visit us more often. This is a good thing!!!
My daughter, M, is a teenager. I don't even know what to say to her anymore. I want to spend as much time with her as again, but talk about ungrateful and disagreeable! Sometimes I wish I could be in a coma for the next four years or so. Honestly, I do not know what to do or say or how to handle this teenage angst thing. It's downright awful. I can't believe she's actually my kid!!!! Fabrice says that his eldest, L, was like this for a few years, she's still a tad bit difficult and inflexible. And now his younger daughter, J, is well on her way! God forbid!! Hey, at least J still likes me, somebody's got to!!!!
Oh well.
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