Last 2013 outing to the Drive-in

The summer is done. We are well into fall season when we consider school started 3 week ago.

Most campgrounds end their season during Labor Day weekend.

Outdoor markets do the same.

Yesterday, Jon told me the drive-in was open for one last weekend and the movies are Emily friendly.

Sometime, the first movie is ok, the second not so much. Most times, Emily wouldn’t care for either movie…

But tonight!!! For $20 entrance fee we will see Cloudy with a chance of meatballs 2 & Grown Ups 2.

This is going to be fun!

We started by a stop to the best Root Beer place. Dinner at A&W
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Then we stopped at the Bulk Barn to fill up on drinks and snacks.

And now, we are waiting for the sun to go down.
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I remember loving the drive-in as a kid and really enjoying it as a teenager!

Back when I was a teenager, we had to use those big grey speakers… now, we just need to turn the radio on a specific channel. I like that, Pascale in the car, mosquitoes and black flies out of the car!!!

Most of the Drive-in are closed now.

The season for it is so short in our part of the world.

So, we try to do this as often as possible.

Emily loves it, she has the best spot in the vehicle.

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Although tonight, it looks like she might have to share!

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From our family to you! Have a lovely Friday night!

Segregation or association of like minded people

In a high school cafeteria.

Why is it that a table of football players is just that! A table of guys who play football together, they share a hobby which makes them spend time together so at lunch they sit together.

Same goes for the cheerleaders.

And so on.

In this jungle there is a table of kids with various abilities. The special need table.

Some people look at it as the place they (the special need kids) have to eat. You know because they don’t belong in the other groups…

I disagree. They don’t sit together because they don’t belong… They sit together because like the football players and the cheerleaders, they have something in common.

It’s a new year, they are 3 weeks in and getting to know each other.

Emily for the first time ever feels comfortable at lunch. She sits at her table. With kids kinda like her in some ways. One of the similitude being their challenge to connect and communicate with other kids their age. They need responsible adults with them for their safety as well as for extra help here and there.

It bothers me when I am told that my child should be included in whichever group she picks…

Life doesn’t work like that. If you are the uncoordinated nerd, you don’t make it to the cheerleader table or squad. It you are the guy in the school band, your chances are slim that you will be sitting with the football players.

I know, High School Musical and Glee told us its feasible. If you believe in yourself enough you can make it happen.

Blah blah blah

Do you ask your kid that feels comfortable being in the AV club to go get included somewhere else?

Do you tell your kid that being with like minded people is not ok, that it is a form of segregation?

Why should I tell my daughter that her table is a form of segregation?

Why do we, as a society, look at it as if our kids with special need are being excluded when in reality they are finally included?

Why can’t them having a table means that they have found like minded people?

They have, in my opinion, the best table.

No judging each other regardless of what is going on. Smiling, sometimes probably laughing. Over the years, they will get to know each other better… Emily might get invited to a birthday party or a BBQ. She might find a love interest and will most likely make life long friendship.

Not like yours or my friendships but still… Who’s to say her friendships won’t be awesome?

Being different is difficult. It’s difficult on Emily and its difficult for us to see her struggle.

She’s found a lunch table that accepts her for her! It’s not segregation, its a meeting of amazing like minded individuals.

Trust me when I say that they are having fun and connecting in ways that most of us will never understand…

And that my friends is why not everybody can sit at their table!

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