Thursday, November 30, 2006

ferie retribuite

I started my day with 100 4th graders in a small room rehearsing for a concert that my heart is not in. Later, I got a phone call from my twins' speech therapist which put me in near tears...not because they were misbehaving but because poor Drew is having such a difficult time, and a lot of his trouble is because Evan won't let him fail, thus, won't let him try anything. He is trying to help Drew so much that Drew is frustrated and upset and pouty. This is becoming an ongoing pattern with my little guys, and I hate that it seems so evident that one is brighter than the other in academic ventures. We're going to have a rough row ahead of us with them, I think. I hope God will give me some answers to my parenting questions....

My day progressed with disheartening issues, like the 3rd grade sexual predator whom I had taken under my wing in a sense...he'll probably be kicked out tomorrow because he went to the girls' restroom. He had been doing so well that all of us had been informed to begin giving him SOME freedoms, and I had such faith in him. When he asked to go to the restroom, one of his other teachers (thankfully I won't be called in about it) told him he could go unescorted. Oops. Bad decision. I was beginning to think the case worker that told us it wasn't a matter of if he acted out but when he would act out was going to be proven wrong.

Among other things that have me down the past few days, I ended my day checking my online bank account. Thus, the title of my post. Click it. Go ahead. Find out what it means and come back.....I'll wait......







Yep. That's right. Ferie retribuite means "paid vacation," and I chose the Italian language because apparently I have paid for someone in this world to go on a Roman Holiday....

They have drained my account and then some, and in the mean time, I have had to contact anyone I have written a check to and ask them to hold it...embarrassing...and I have to rush home from school tomorrow (without the kids) and get to the bank and then go all the way back out to the babysitter to get the kids.

On top of that, I have to deal with a frozen account...no debit cards, nothing...until it is resolved.

If only that was the least of the things I face...hurry up, Lord, I need You.

6 comments:

The Hutsells said...

Ohh Michelle, I'm so sorry. I wish we could help in some way. I know I'm thousands of miles away, but if there's anything that we can do then please ask. In the meantime, I'll be praying for you and whoever took advantage of you.

Chris said...

Michelle....

Our hearts go out to you and your family. We will be praying for you.

Please don't hesitate to ask for help if you need it.

Love you.

The Rayments

Anonymous said...

Michelle,

Saying "I'm Sorry" just doesn't seem like it offers much solace when you're in the midst of a situation like yours. I hope you know how much we love you and how truly heartbreaking this is. Check your email when you have a chance ...

dan and angie

Jason Grate- Ordinary Extraordinary- Simple Stories of Lessons learned said...

Michelle- what to say? I pray that today things are somehow resolved miraculously and life can return to what we call "normal". I'll be praying for you as often as I can today. Hope to hear an update soon. Love you dearly.

Todd and Micah said...

I'm totally speechless! I can't believe this happened. Let us know what we can do, if anything, to help. We'll be praying.

mi*chelle said...

Thanks everyone! I appreciate the prayers and offers to help. I anticipate that things will be resolved by Monday afternoon...so as long as the bank keeps their word, we should be okay. They have already credited us all the insufficient funds fees. I have every reason to believe it will be okay. And by the way, how are you, CHRIS RAYMENT???? I just asked Dan and Angie not too long ago if they ever heard from you! You should email me sometime or something!