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Well, just had a talk with the son... by shadowsystems 2006-11-05 20:49:42
It seems he's switched from the semi-private Acadamy he was attending, to a public school near his mother's newest residence.
It wasn't the distance (the new place is near one stop along the Mass Transit Train system, the Academy is near another), but the fact that he wanted a social life among children his own age (15).
I asked him "How did you convince your mother to let you switch?"
"I asked her if I could. She said yes. I started last week."

Even as active as I am in my son's life, it's RATHER annoying that she "forgot" to mention that she was A) moving AGAIN, and B) had let our son switch back into public school.

She's moved so many times in the last few years, I send her mail to her parents to make sure she gets it. She's legally obligated to let me know where she's living, her current phone number(s), and to have me listed as a contact on all his school forms (which includes letting me know which school he's at), so the fact that she had ALREADY moved and enrolled our son in another school without telling me, really pisses me off...

Given the amount of trouble he got into LAST time (he'd finish his lessons in class & end up "disturbing the others" because he had nothing to keep him occupied), HTF does she think he's going to manage to stay out of trouble NOW, too?

If it were only legal to slap the b! around a few times with a Louisville Slugger & a clue.
=(
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