Always Wear Clean Underwear and Drink Plenty of Fluids….
The Boy goes back to school in a couple of days. I’m not sure if I’ve mentioned it in the past, but he’s decided on another course change for the upcoming school year. As a matter of fact, he’s decided on an entirely different approach. This
year he plans on living at home and attending college in the same city
as where I work, so he will be able to commute with me. The
benefit of this is that, he’ll save a ton of money on housing and I’ll
be able to ensure he’s getting the support he needs to make this year
count (read…I’ll be nagging him so bad, he won’t have any other choice
than to get his shit together).
This
year, he’s decided on Culinary Management, which is a fancy way of
saying Chef Training as his program of choice and so far he seems
committed to it. He’s even gone so far as getting
a second job at local catering company/deli/butcher shop in order to
gain some hands-on experience in the culinary field. It’s only been 6 weeks, but so far NO complaints have been heard (even with the 12 hour weekend shifts). I might be overly optimistic, but maybe a summer can really make a difference in the maturity level of a boy. Fingers crossed.
I may have spoken too soon about the maturity thing. Last
Sunday night, we wound up in emergency room because The Boy was
experiencing an extreme rapid heartbeat, shortness of breath, pain in
his lower back and excessive body shakes. His diagnosis – dehydration. Even
though he is now legally able to drink and drive a car…his mommy
obviously needs to remind him to drink plenty of water every day. He’s slowly starting to feel better, but I’m shocked at how much the dehydration took out of him. Silly Boy…he took about 5
years off my life.
The Boy’s only observation from his hospital visit. “They really need to do something about their ceilings – they were an ugly color and terrifyingly dingy.”
I need a vacation…or some valium…either will do nicely.
Comments
We were thankful thats all it was. Hopefully she has learned.
Glad he's ok, I can imagine it was quite a scare at the time.
At least he knows what's important! ;o)
Glad to hear you both made it through the scare ok.