I'm so sorry I just realised when I was reading this back that I didn't include my name. I'm Debby, and I'm in the UK, not far out of London.
I quite agree with you on the Dyspraxia and Autism making for an interesting life, it certainly does here!
Look forward to chatting more
Debby
Posted by TomGray
on 10th March 2009
at 17:20
Crikey, I go to Cardigan almost every week! I live near Fishguard, at Trecwn. I'm actually from NZ but visited and stayed.
Oh God here comes that Captcha thing again, it thinks I'm a bloody spambot lol
Posted by LynneM
on 11th March 2009
at 00:13
Hi Tom,
Nice to meet you! You must be a busy man with all those kids to take care of! I am married to Kevin and have two children myself - Rachel aged 11 and Rory aged 6. Rory has autism, and the two of them like to keep me busy!
Looking forward to chatting to you.
Lynne
Posted by ShelaghM
on 11th March 2009
at 00:18
Hi Tom
Look forward to chatting with you!
Shelagh
Posted by TomGray
on 11th March 2009
at 06:04
Hi all, I really appreciate the messages and I hope we can all get to know each other better.
I think this site will make all of us feel much less isolated
See y'all on the social page!
Posted by MarcoS
on 11th March 2009
at 11:28
Hi Tom,
Nope, this is the first time I hear about that site. And yes you are right, the time difference is a pain. I have friends in Australia, and I have to wake quite early in the morning to catch them.
Posted by sandy62
on 13th March 2009
at 10:50
Hi Tom, just to let you know I am the Sandra who added you as a friend on Facebook a couple of day's ago. Sorry I've not got around to introducing myself up until now. You are doing a wonderful job raising your family and I know how hard it can be with 4 yet alone 6 and you're doing it single handedly too! I love your music by the way, I've listened to 'Saltwater' a few times now and it's definitely my kind of music, so looking forward to hearing more!
Sandra x
Posted by TomGray
on 13th March 2009
at 11:01
Hi Sandra, thanks for that. I never claimed to be 'Dad of the year' or anything but like most parents I just do my best. Oh and I'm half kid myself so happy to sit on the floor and play with the lego lol.
Nice to meet you, and I hope we get to chat sometime soon. :)
Posted by Josie Barnshaw
on 3rd April 2009
at 16:18
Hi Tom
I have just been in the "Education" forum in the topic "help with reading" trying to answer a post from judym about her son's difficulty with reading. I have suggested she have him checked for dyslexia and also briefly touched on a visit to the optician re the coloured lenses. I am sure it was yourself that posted somewhere about these but I dont know where. I wonder if you could pop in there and give her the benefit of your knowledge please.
Posted by
mum2two
on 10th March 2009
at 14:19
Hi Tom,
I'm so sorry I just realised when I was reading this back that I didn't include my name. I'm Debby, and I'm in the UK, not far out of London.
I quite agree with you on the Dyspraxia and Autism making for an interesting life, it certainly does here!
Look forward to chatting more
Debby
Posted by
TomGray
on 10th March 2009
at 17:20
Crikey, I go to Cardigan almost every week! I live near Fishguard, at Trecwn. I'm actually from NZ but visited and stayed.
Oh God here comes that Captcha thing again, it thinks I'm a bloody spambot lol
Posted by
LynneM
on 11th March 2009
at 00:13
Hi Tom,
Nice to meet you! You must be a busy man with all those kids to take care of! I am married to Kevin and have two children myself - Rachel aged 11 and Rory aged 6. Rory has autism, and the two of them like to keep me busy!
Looking forward to chatting to you.
Lynne
Posted by
ShelaghM
on 11th March 2009
at 00:18
Hi Tom
Look forward to chatting with you!
Shelagh
Posted by
TomGray
on 11th March 2009
at 06:04
Hi all, I really appreciate the messages and I hope we can all get to know each other better.
I think this site will make all of us feel much less isolated
See y'all on the social page!
Posted by
MarcoS
on 11th March 2009
at 11:28
Hi Tom,
Nope, this is the first time I hear about that site. And yes you are right, the time difference is a pain. I have friends in Australia, and I have to wake quite early in the morning to catch them.
Posted by
sandy62
on 13th March 2009
at 10:50
Hi Tom, just to let you know I am the Sandra who added you as a friend on Facebook a couple of day's ago. Sorry I've not got around to introducing myself up until now. You are doing a wonderful job raising your family and I know how hard it can be with 4 yet alone 6 and you're doing it single handedly too! I love your music by the way, I've listened to 'Saltwater' a few times now and it's definitely my kind of music, so looking forward to hearing more!
Sandra x
Posted by
TomGray
on 13th March 2009
at 11:01
Hi Sandra, thanks for that. I never claimed to be 'Dad of the year' or anything but like most parents I just do my best. Oh and I'm half kid myself so happy to sit on the floor and play with the lego lol.
Nice to meet you, and I hope we get to chat sometime soon. :)
Posted by
Josie Barnshaw
on 3rd April 2009
at 16:18
Hi Tom
I have just been in the "Education" forum in the topic "help with reading" trying to answer a post from judym about her son's difficulty with reading. I have suggested she have him checked for dyslexia and also briefly touched on a visit to the optician re the coloured lenses. I am sure it was yourself that posted somewhere about these but I dont know where. I wonder if you could pop in there and give her the benefit of your knowledge please.
Thank you very much.
Josie