Title: Big milestone for SS18 Post by: NorthernGirl on May 27, 2013, 10:09:20 AM SS18 (who has development delays) graduated from high school last week. It was a big deal and he was very proud. It was a rocky road getting to his grad but it was all worth it seeing the look on his face when he showed us his certificate after the ceremony. His certificate is different than a high school diploma because it is from a special needs class but he could care less about that.
We anticipated SS18's UBPD mom (who had pulled him from school when he was 14 to "home school" him, told him he didn't need to go to school after 16, etc.) would cause some minor drama around the grad. On grad day SS18 was at her home (he is 50/50 between her home and ours) but she told him she couldn't drive him to the grad ceremony because she had to pick up SS21 (her golden child) from work to bring him to the ceremony. SS21 works two minutes from her home. So DH had to leave work early to get SS18 from her house. But when SS18 called all worked up, DH told him that just meant he could come by and help him tie his tie. DH's ex demanded that she have the grad tickets for "her boys" because they must sit with her. We told SS23 it didn't matter to us where he sat (he wanted to sit with us, but said he knew that would cause drama so sat with his mom.) SS18 was upset because she wouldn't get tickets for anyone other than "family" and he wanted a few other people who had helped him get back in school or who have been very supportive of him being in school. So we looked after getting tickets for the others, and in the end all the people he wanted to be there were there. After the ceremony, I stayed back to ensure I wasn't causing any extra drama but it turned out that his mom had gone to her car. She told SS21 to fetch his brother because her feet were sore. So it gave us a chance to get some pictures with SS18 in his gown and for him to tell us how exciting it all was and how he was proud of his accomplishment. He had asked me long ago to ensure I got a picture of him in his gown to post on Facebook, so I was able to do that and he's been very excited by all the people who have commented or liked his photo. His mom told SS18 over and over that his "official" grad dinner would be with her and his brothers. But after a discussion with DH, SS18 said he understood that we don't get fussed about all that and we just wanted to help him celebrate the big accomplishment. So we asked him who he wanted to have at a celebration dinner, invited them and had a great evening a couple days after his ceremony. In hindsight anticipating a bit of drama from her, finding simple ways around things and just focusing on SS18 helped to make it all work out. Title: Re: Big milestone for SS18 Post by: mamachelle on May 27, 2013, 10:41:20 AM NorthernGirl,
Sounds so good! Congratulations to you and your SS18. I agree that being prepared is the best way to be. mamachelle |