caniask86 wrote: » My almost five year old is starting junior infants tomorrow in a mainstream class. No big deal right? He also happens to have Autism and impaired hearing. This boy went from being non verbal to verbal. A year ago I would not have thought we would have come this far in such a short time. Feeling proud and excited and nervous. Going to buy uniform today was such a joy. We don't normally get to meet the same milestones that other children and parents get to do but today we did. Our son is coming on great and for that I am so very happy. And tea. I love tea.
Bredabe wrote: » Dragging my wheely bag and rucksack up the stairs in my sometimes flat, I met the child who lives downstairs and her same age friend. The little girl who lives here asked if I was back? then stated that I get a lot of taxi's( I do, as I arrive at all sorts of hours, with all sorts of confidential materials), then she says "Does your daddy pay for your taxi's?" TH at the cuteness,innocence and the assumption im young enough to have a "daddy" who would pay for my taxis.
LadyMacBeth_ wrote: » I left my phone on a table at the coffee doc in the hospital and headed back to the CF clinic. I realised when I got to the clinic that I didn't have my phone and so I went back to the coffee doc and someone had handed it in. It's a brand new phone (with some very, ahem, explicit photos on it ) so thank you, thank you, thank you to the stranger who handed it in may something good come your way!
mewe wrote: » The smell of sausages cooking.
Bredabe wrote: » Leo having his ass handed to him on twitter(in general) but esp yes when he twittered(I know, its deliberate) about Princess Diana, instead of the two/three homeless ppl who died in the time frame.