Actually, we have 3 (technically 4 but more later)..
Annabelle Emma - For a long time, she wouldn't answer to Annabelle so we called her Emma (her middle name, after my half-sister) until two years ago when she decided she was going to answer to Annabelle. Because we called her Emma, it made sense to refer to her as such in writings about her. (THX1138 - remember the ramp going up-to my front door - that's for her wheelchair)
Hermione (age 6)
Serenity (age 3) - she's the one who is deaf. She was one of twins, but sadly, the other girl was stillborn.
Actually, we have 3 (technically 4 but more later)..
Annabelle Emma - For a long time, she wouldn't answer to Annabelle so we called her Emma (her middle name, after my half-sister) until two years ago when she decided she was going to answer to Annabelle. Because we called her Emma, it made sense to refer to her as such in writings about her. (THX1138 - remember the ramp going up-to my front door - that's for her wheelchair)
Hermione (age 6)
Serenity (age 3) - she's the one who is deaf. She was one of twins, but sadly, the other girl was stillborn.
Hope this clarifies things..
my brother was the same, he answered to jimmy, rather than his real name grag. jimmy wasn't even his middle name, it was the name of a cat, not even our cat a cat down the road. :-P
my brother was the same, he answered to jimmy, rather than his real name grag. jimmy wasn't even his middle name, it was the name of a cat, not even our cat a cat down the road. :-P
I'm gonna sue you for identity theft, on behalf of my cat....
According to my mother, I would only answer to Sid during my younger years (my dad called me it after Hissing Sid) - it helped avoid confusion, both me and my dad are called Patrick.
Actually, we have 3 (technically 4 but more later)..
Annabelle Emma - For a long time, she wouldn't answer to Annabelle so we called her Emma (her middle name, after my half-sister) until two years ago when she decided she was going to answer to Annabelle. Because we called her Emma, it made sense to refer to her as such in writings about her. (THX1138 - remember the ramp going up-to my front door - that's for her wheelchair)
Hermione (age 6)
Serenity (age 3) - she's the one who is deaf. She was one of twins, but sadly, the other girl was stillborn.
Man..that is just so wrong for a name... SickBeard?!?!?... who came up with that?!?!... Someone who didn't make it to the loo in time between commercials?!?!...
Hey, Polo - love the piccy... we need a caption though - any ideas?..
TO: zeropolis79... don't know about calling you the most unlucky on WOS... Way I see it, you should be proud of yourself for surviving so much strife and difficulty in life... Your an inspiration, to others who have kids.. :)
Sorry for not replying sooner... when we informed her that her actions are paramount to discrimination under the Disability Discrimination Act (1996) and Special Educational Needs and Disability Act (2001) and would be entitled to take legal action against her and the school, we got an apology from both her and the headmaster and was also promised an apology in writing!
So, success.
We will take action however if she starts this whole thing again.
Sorry for not replying sooner... when we informed her that her actions are paramount to discrimination under the Disability Discrimination Act (1996) and Special Educational Needs and Disability Act (2001) and would be entitled to take legal action against her and the school, we got an apology from both her and the headmaster and was also promised an apology in writing!
So, success.
We will take action however if she starts this whole thing again.
Well ignoring those legislations, what she is alleged to have said was wrong but has little to do with your daughters disability, rather her apparent lack of it, if you get my drift. Disability or no disability, attempting to destroying a pupils confidence is terrible guardianship.
Sorry for not replying sooner... when we informed her that her actions are paramount to discrimination under the Disability Discrimination Act (1996) and Special Educational Needs and Disability Act (2001) and would be entitled to take legal action against her and the school, we got an apology from both her and the headmaster and was also promised an apology in writing!
So, success.
We will take action however if she starts this whole thing again.
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Actually, we have 3 (technically 4 but more later)..
Annabelle Emma - For a long time, she wouldn't answer to Annabelle so we called her Emma (her middle name, after my half-sister) until two years ago when she decided she was going to answer to Annabelle. Because we called her Emma, it made sense to refer to her as such in writings about her. (THX1138 - remember the ramp going up-to my front door - that's for her wheelchair)
Hermione (age 6)
Serenity (age 3) - she's the one who is deaf. She was one of twins, but sadly, the other girl was stillborn.
Hope this clarifies things..
my brother was the same, he answered to jimmy, rather than his real name grag. jimmy wasn't even his middle name, it was the name of a cat, not even our cat a cat down the road. :-P
I'm gonna sue you for identity theft, on behalf of my cat....
Nahh, it Piddles..... everywhere..
lol.
Wow tough life you lead mate :sad:. I remember you telling us about the miscarriage of your twins in June 07.
http://www.worldofspectrum.org/forums/showthread.php?t=14298
Then as Karingal reminded us the birth of your third child Serenity the following November. Whom I've now found out was also a twin??
http://www.worldofspectrum.org/forums/showthread.php?t=18262
I think you need a new title as the unluckiest man on WOS. :sad:
Think again http://sickbeard.com/ (safe for work, it's not mongy lard or anything bad)
Hey, Polo - love the piccy... we need a caption though - any ideas?..
TO: zeropolis79... don't know about calling you the most unlucky on WOS... Way I see it, you should be proud of yourself for surviving so much strife and difficulty in life... Your an inspiration, to others who have kids.. :)
So ... What did you guys decide to do?
Sorry for not replying sooner... when we informed her that her actions are paramount to discrimination under the Disability Discrimination Act (1996) and Special Educational Needs and Disability Act (2001) and would be entitled to take legal action against her and the school, we got an apology from both her and the headmaster and was also promised an apology in writing!
So, success.
We will take action however if she starts this whole thing again.
Well ignoring those legislations, what she is alleged to have said was wrong but has little to do with your daughters disability, rather her apparent lack of it, if you get my drift. Disability or no disability, attempting to destroying a pupils confidence is terrible guardianship.
Good for you fella :)