Guest guest Posted November 16, 2001 Report Share Posted November 16, 2001 >>He can't possibly be totally afraid of fluff; he lives in a house >with 6 people and all their clothes and four cats. > > Why do his crises always revolve around the tub, anyway? > > Now, this sounds cruel and inhumane, and feel free to tell me so: >WHAT IF the next time, you just barricaded him in the bathroom and >told him to come out when he was clean? Even if it took 6 hours? >Or would something in his brain burst? (no, I am NOT trying to >funny with that question) <<<< > Jacquie - I totally understand where you are coming from on this. And I know that 14 is different than 6, but my Jacqui is disgusted, almost to sickness and definitely to anxiety with " fluff " or our case " fuzz " in the tub. She also reacts the same to little bits of anything contrasting on anything. ie; a burnt speck on toast, a piece of black anything on a grey rug. Don't get me wrong...she is NOT a neat freak by ANY means. puh-lease. I don't know what it is about these things. But I can tell you, if *I* barricaded Jacqui in the bathroom, she would most likely, literally pass out. I think Salli, while she doesn't like it, is probably at this point, use to it. Just my perspective. Penny.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2001 Report Share Posted November 16, 2001 > > > > > My daughter's life is irrational fears. > She is afraid of any sudden noise, > (just about covers everything) motor > noise, butterflies, anything flying, > animals, and when she was little, > all mens voices. I would not put a > little piece of fluff in the water of the > tub past her. > > Her greatest joy, when she was about > 4 was the start of Wheel of Fortune > with the wheel spinning. She would > make excited noises just like for laughs > we would take her to the Home Depot > ceiling fan dept so she could go nuts. > She was so excited seeing the fans > spinning, that we did this as a reward. > > Last year when Jim was working for Sony > Pictures. We took a friend to the Wheel > set and actually got to spin the wheel. > Aislynn had absolutely no interest in it > anymore, plus the fact it was so heavy > for her to spin. This was the highlight of > her day, and now it's but a fluffy memory. > How they change! > Barb > Wow Barb - You just described my daughter! She likes " Wheel " too, but she's more of a " Jeopardy! " fan. :-) Penny Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 20, 2001 Report Share Posted November 20, 2001 > > > How old is she, Penny? > Barb > She'll be 7 in February penny Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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