Guest guest Posted November 29, 2009 Report Share Posted November 29, 2009 I'd just give her something she *needs*. Clothes, shoes, etc. I'm very big on practical gifts, as toys are fickle, disposable, and bad for the environment. Also the Wii Fit is way too hard for Leila. It sounds as though it may be for your girl, too. Let us know what you come up with. :-) _Simone > > Hi everyone, > I am struggling for something to give my daughter , 13 with DS and autism, for Christmas. She really has only a few interests and has everything she needs for those. She loves her dolls and her TV. We are swimming in DVD's now and I know she will get some more from other family. I am looking at a game for the Wii. She loves to watch us play it and on occasion has picked up a controller but really is not ready to use them yet as she doesn't understand to hold down certain buttons. Has anyone used the Wii fit plus? Do you have to use the controllers with it or would it work for her if she would use the balance board? If anyone has any ideas, I would love to hear them. I have even thought of a digital picture frame because she loves looking at pictures of her family. She is just so resistant to trying things. Her dream gift would probably be a flat screen TV. Mine too LOL! > > Thanks, > Carla, mom to 2 girls , 13 DS, Autism, Hearing loss and , 9 > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2009 Report Share Posted November 30, 2009 Darwyn (5) likes Wii Music, especially watching the handbells " game " . And one of his favourite songs " twinkle twinkle little star " is an option for conducting. He doesn't do any of it himself yet, just watches us... But it is fairly simple and involves just swinging the remote, not pressing any buttons. I'm hopeful that one day (after I've conducted twinkle little star until my arm falls off) that he'll pick up the remote and try. We were given the Wii from my parents and my initial reaction was that we don't need a video game, but it has become something the entire family can do together and Darwyn likes to watch. Christmas gifts Hi everyone, I am struggling for something to give my daughter , 13 with DS and autism, for Christmas. She really has only a few interests and has everything she needs for those. She loves her dolls and her TV. We are swimming in DVD's now and I know she will get some more from other family. I am looking at a game for the Wii. She loves to watch us play it and on occasion has picked up a controller but really is not ready to use them yet as she doesn't understand to hold down certain buttons. Has anyone used the Wii fit plus? Do you have to use the controllers with it or would it work for her if she would use the balance board? If anyone has any ideas, I would love to hear them. I have even thought of a digital picture frame because she loves looking at pictures of her family. She is just so resistant to trying things. Her dream gift would probably be a flat screen TV. Mine too LOL! Thanks, Carla, mom to 2 girls , 13 DS, Autism, Hearing loss and , 9 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2009 Report Share Posted November 30, 2009 We boought the WII with the first excercise thinking Elie would enjoy the bowling and baseball. But the controll is way too hard for him to master. I have written with no response about simplifying the controls. I guess I will havae to hope some smart Paretn will make an aftermarket controller for our kids!!! > > > Darwyn (5) likes Wii Music, especially watching the handbells " game " . And > one of his favourite songs " twinkle twinkle little star " is an option for > conducting. He doesn't do any of it himself yet, just watches us... But it > is fairly simple and involves just swinging the remote, not pressing any > buttons. I'm hopeful that one day (after I've conducted twinkle little star > until my arm falls off) that he'll pick up the remote and try. > > We were given the Wii from my parents and my initial reaction was that we > don't need a video game, but it has become something the entire family can > do together and Darwyn likes to watch. > > Christmas gifts > > Hi everyone, > I am struggling for something to give my daughter , 13 with DS and > autism, for Christmas. She really has only a few interests and has > everything she needs for those. She loves her dolls and her TV. We are > swimming in DVD's now and I know she will get some more from other family. I > am looking at a game for the Wii. She loves to watch us play it and on > occasion has picked up a controller but really is not ready to use them yet > as she doesn't understand to hold down certain buttons. Has anyone used the > Wii fit plus? Do you have to use the controllers with it or would it work > for her if she would use the balance board? If anyone has any ideas, I would > love to hear them. I have even thought of a digital picture frame because > she loves looking at pictures of her family. She is just so resistant to > trying things. Her dream gift would probably be a flat screen TV. Mine too > LOL! > > Thanks, > Carla, mom to 2 girls , 13 DS, Autism, Hearing loss and , 9 > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2009 Report Share Posted November 30, 2009 Hey, I was gonna say Wii music!!! You don't have to have any control which is great and she can bang or strum along just by shaking the remote... fantastic! You can also select 'dog' as on the of the instruments and the little character will bark along. > > > Darwyn (5) likes Wii Music, especially watching the handbells " game " . And > one of his favourite songs " twinkle twinkle little star " is an option for > conducting. He doesn't do any of it himself yet, just watches us... But it > is fairly simple and involves just swinging the remote, not pressing any > buttons. I'm hopeful that one day (after I've conducted twinkle little star > until my arm falls off) that he'll pick up the remote and try. > > We were given the Wii from my parents and my initial reaction was that we > don't need a video game, but it has become something the entire family can > do together and Darwyn likes to watch. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2009 Report Share Posted November 30, 2009 What an idea - I will go look at that. Elie loves his electronic automatic guitar - of course no one else can stand it...... On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 10:09 PM, Wetter Grundulis < jenniferwetter@...> wrote: > > > Hey, I was gonna say Wii music!!! You don't have to have any control which > is great and she can bang or strum along just by shaking the remote... > fantastic! You can also select 'dog' as on the of the instruments and the > little character will bark along. > > > On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 12:54 PM, <cathynash@... <cathynash%40shaw.ca>> > wrote: > > > > > > > Darwyn (5) likes Wii Music, especially watching the handbells " game " . And > > one of his favourite songs " twinkle twinkle little star " is an option for > > conducting. He doesn't do any of it himself yet, just watches us... But > it > > is fairly simple and involves just swinging the remote, not pressing any > > buttons. I'm hopeful that one day (after I've conducted twinkle little > star > > until my arm falls off) that he'll pick up the remote and try. > > > > We were given the Wii from my parents and my initial reaction was that we > > don't need a video game, but it has become something the entire family > can > > do together and Darwyn likes to watch. > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2009 Report Share Posted November 30, 2009 Thank you for the great idea. I am looking for Wii music tomorrow. It sounds like something she could do and would really like too! Carla Re: Christmas gifts What an idea - I will go look at that. Elie loves his electronic automatic guitar - of course no one else can stand it...... On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 10:09 PM, Wetter Grundulis < jenniferwetter@...> wrote: > > > Hey, I was gonna say Wii music!!! You don't have to have any control which > is great and she can bang or strum along just by shaking the remote... > fantastic! You can also select 'dog' as on the of the instruments and the > little character will bark along. > > > On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 12:54 PM, <cathynash@... <cathynash%40shaw.ca>> > wrote: > > > > > > > Darwyn (5) likes Wii Music, especially watching the handbells " game " . And > > one of his favourite songs " twinkle twinkle little star " is an option for > > conducting. He doesn't do any of it himself yet, just watches us... But > it > > is fairly simple and involves just swinging the remote, not pressing any > > buttons. I'm hopeful that one day (after I've conducted twinkle little > star > > until my arm falls off) that he'll pick up the remote and try. > > > > We were given the Wii from my parents and my initial reaction was that we > > don't need a video game, but it has become something the entire family > can > > do together and Darwyn likes to watch. > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 1, 2009 Report Share Posted December 1, 2009 Christmas...UGH!...and the only reason I don't like it much anymore is because of having to try to find something for . And yet...here I am...online trolling thru ebay and weird websites looking for just that one particular video or DVD she will love. I just can't give her stuff she *needs*...I'm a sucker at Xmas. I want her to have something she wants. Now that she finally appreciates Xmas after all those years of spending all day forcing her to open 5 presents I like to try to please her. But it is so difficult. Videos are still the only thing she really wants. Then come cassette music tapes, then DVDs and then CDs. That's it. At 20 she has finally shown an interest in Sesame St...so I've rounded up a few old videos for her. I hope she likes them. Gosh I've spent up to 3.99 on them on ebay LOL. She's definitely not an expensive kid. And this was another year I remarked how happy I was to realize that she's actually too old for some things.....I thgought I'd wander the baby department of ToysR Us for the rest of my life. Sherry, mom to 20, DS-Aut, in Florida Hi everyone, I am struggling for something to give my daughter , 13 with DS and autism, for Christmas. She really has only a few interests and has everything she needs for those. She loves her dolls and her TV. We are swimming in DVD's now and I know she will get some more from other family. I am looking at a game for the Wii. She loves to watch us play it and on occasion has picked up a controller but really is not ready to use them yet as she doesn't understand to hold down certain buttons. Has anyone used the Wii fit plus? Do you have to use the controllers with it or would it work for her if she would use the balance board? If anyone has any ideas, I would love to hear them. I have even thought of a digital picture frame because she loves looking at pictures of her family. She is just so resistant to trying things. Her dream gift would probably be a flat screen TV. Mine too LOL! Thanks, Carla, mom to 2 girls , 13 DS, Autism, Hearing loss and , 9 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 1, 2009 Report Share Posted December 1, 2009 I am the same way. I really want her to be excited about at least one present. Videos are 's favorite too and we have in the last year just moved away from Barney and the Wiggles. Now it is High School Musicals and Hannah Montana but she still watches her Barneys. Some family are going together to get her a rocker glider. She loves to really get to rocking while watching her shows!! Carla, mom to 13 DS/Autism, hearing loss and , 9 Re: Christmas gifts Christmas...UGH!...and the only reason I don't like it much anymore is because of having to try to find something for . And yet...here I am...online trolling thru ebay and weird websites looking for just that one particular video or DVD she will love. I just can't give her stuff she *needs*...I'm a sucker at Xmas. I want her to have something she wants. Now that she finally appreciates Xmas after all those years of spending all day forcing her to open 5 presents I like to try to please her. But it is so difficult. Videos are still the only thing she really wants. Then come cassette music tapes, then DVDs and then CDs. That's it. At 20 she has finally shown an interest in Sesame St...so I've rounded up a few old videos for her. I hope she likes them. Gosh I've spent up to 3.99 on them on ebay LOL. She's definitely not an expensive kid. And this was another year I remarked how happy I was to realize that she's actually too old for some things.....I thgought I'd wander the baby department of ToysR Us for the rest of my life. Sherry, mom to 20, DS-Aut, in Florida Hi everyone, I am struggling for something to give my daughter , 13 with DS and autism, for Christmas. She really has only a few interests and has everything she needs for those. She loves her dolls and her TV. We are swimming in DVD's now and I know she will get some more from other family. I am looking at a game for the Wii. She loves to watch us play it and on occasion has picked up a controller but really is not ready to use them yet as she doesn't understand to hold down certain buttons. Has anyone used the Wii fit plus? Do you have to use the controllers with it or would it work for her if she would use the balance board? If anyone has any ideas, I would love to hear them. I have even thought of a digital picture frame because she loves looking at pictures of her family. She is just so resistant to trying things. Her dream gift would probably be a flat screen TV. Mine too LOL! Thanks, Carla, mom to 2 girls , 13 DS, Autism, Hearing loss and , 9 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 1, 2009 Report Share Posted December 1, 2009 Oh a rocker glider...good thinking. used to rock so hard on hers it kept tipping over lol. And just think...her birthday is Jan 7 so I have to find enough good presents for that too. No wonder I always get sick at this time of year. Sherry, mom to 20, DS-Aut, in Florida I am the same way. I really want her to be excited about at least one present. Videos are 's favorite too and we have in the last year just moved away from Barney and the Wiggles. Now it is High School Musicals and Hannah Montana but she still watches her Barneys. Some family are going together to get her a rocker glider. She loves to really get to rocking while watching her shows!! Carla, mom to 13 DS/Autism, hearing loss and , 9 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 1, 2009 Report Share Posted December 1, 2009 We bought a series of Sesame Street from 1969-1974 on Ebay Volumes ONe two and three - they say on them . MAY NOT BE APPROPRIATE FOR TODAY'S CHILDREN! Good thing - Elie is an adult and LOVES the old ones - as do I with Mr Hooper and Kermit. > > > Christmas...UGH!...and the only reason I don't like it much anymore is > because of having to try to find something for . And yet...here I > am...online trolling thru ebay and weird websites looking for just that one > particular video or DVD she will love. I just can't give her stuff she > *needs*...I'm a sucker at Xmas. I want her to have something she wants. Now > that she finally appreciates Xmas after all those years of spending all day > forcing her to open 5 presents I like to try to please her. But it is so > difficult. Videos are still the only thing she really wants. Then come > cassette music tapes, then DVDs and then CDs. That's it. At 20 she has > finally shown an interest in Sesame St...so I've rounded up a few old videos > for her. I hope she likes them. Gosh I've spent up to 3.99 on them on ebay > LOL. She's definitely not an expensive kid. > > And this was another year I remarked how happy I was to realize that she's > actually too old for some things.....I thgought I'd wander the baby > department of ToysR Us for the rest of my life. > > Sherry, mom to 20, > DS-Aut, in Florida > > Hi everyone, > I am struggling for something to give my daughter , 13 with DS and > autism, for Christmas. She really has only a few interests and has > everything she needs for those. She loves her dolls and her TV. We are > swimming in DVD's now and I know she will get some more from other family. I > am looking at a game for the Wii. She loves to watch us play it and on > occasion has picked up a controller but really is not ready to use them yet > as she doesn't understand to hold down certain buttons. Has anyone used the > Wii fit plus? Do you have to use the controllers with it or would it work > for her if she would use the balance board? If anyone has any ideas, I would > love to hear them. I have even thought of a digital picture frame because > she loves looking at pictures of her family. She is just so resistant to > trying things. Her dream gift would probably be a flat screen TV. Mine too > LOL! > > Thanks, > Carla, mom to 2 girls , 13 DS, Autism, Hearing loss and , 9 > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2009 Report Share Posted December 2, 2009 Sara, were these actually TV episodes of Sesame St? Do you know the specific title I could search for on ebay? Thanks Sherry Sherry, mom to 20, DS-Aut,in Florida We bought a series of Sesame Street from 1969-1974 on Ebay Volumes ONe two and three - they say on them . MAY NOT BE APPROPRIATE FOR TODAY'S CHILDREN! Good thing - Elie is an adult and LOVES the old ones - as do I with Mr Hooper and Kermit. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2009 Report Share Posted December 2, 2009 Unfortunately in DVD format only: Sesame Street 1969-1974 Volume 1 and Sesame Street Old School 197401979 Volume 2. Can't find and don't remember now if there is a volume 3. But I bouoght them on Ebay - brand new. And Elie LOVES them. Each has three DVD's in it. They were originally bought for our super long summer trip, but he only watched it when we stopped for the nite!! not at all in the car. And they stay at MY house - not his!!! > > > Sara, were these actually TV episodes of Sesame St? Do you know the > specific title I could search for on ebay? Thanks > Sherry > > Sherry, mom to 20, > DS-Aut,in Florida > > We bought a series of Sesame Street from 1969-1974 on Ebay Volumes ONe two > and three - they say on them . MAY NOT BE APPROPRIATE FOR TODAY'S CHILDREN! > Good thing - Elie is an adult and LOVES the old ones - as do I with Mr > Hooper and Kermit. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2009 Report Share Posted December 2, 2009 Thanks for your quick reply sara....I was on ebay and stumbled across these by searching the dates you mentioned. Too bad they're not in VHS but those days are disappearing. Apparently people are hoping for a volume 3 but none so far. I think she has one of them....I've gotta go check. Then I'll get her the other volume whichever it is. Thanks for the idea!!! Seeing she'll be 21 soon I guess it is " safe " for her to watch these sinful episodes that discuss eating cookies and other such transgressions lol. Sherry, mom to 20, DS-Aut, Crohn's in Florida Unfortunately in DVD format only: Sesame Street 1969-1974 Volume 1 and Sesame Street Old School 197401979 Volume 2. Can't find and don't remember now if there is a volume 3. But I bouoght them on Ebay - brand new. And Elie LOVES them. Each has three DVD's in it. They were originally bought for our super long summer trip, but he only watched it when we stopped for the nite!! not at all in the car. And they stay at MY house - not his!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2009 Report Share Posted December 2, 2009 I think the bioggest problem for new kids is that they move more slowly - a plus for Elie!! > > > Thanks for your quick reply sara....I was on ebay and stumbled across these > by searching the dates you mentioned. Too bad they're not in VHS but those > days are disappearing. Apparently people are hoping for a volume 3 but none > so far. I think she has one of them....I've gotta go check. Then I'll get > her the other volume whichever it is. Thanks for the idea!!! > > Seeing she'll be 21 soon I guess it is " safe " for her to watch these sinful > episodes that discuss eating cookies and other such transgressions lol. > > > Sherry, mom to 20, > DS-Aut, Crohn's in Florida > > > Unfortunately in DVD format only: Sesame Street 1969-1974 Volume 1 > and Sesame Street Old School 197401979 Volume 2. > > Can't find and don't remember now if there is a volume 3. But I bouoght > them on Ebay - brand new. And Elie LOVES them. Each has three DVD's in it. > > They were originally bought for our super long summer trip, but he only > watched it when we stopped for the nite!! not at all in the car. > > And they stay at MY house - not his!!! > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2009 Report Share Posted December 2, 2009 Sherry, I can check the consignment stores, or flea markets here for VHS. What are movie are you looking for? Cyndi > > Christmas...UGH!...and the only reason I don't like it much anymore is because of having to try to find something for . And yet...here I am...online trolling thru ebay and weird websites looking for just that one particular video or DVD she will love. I just can't give her stuff she *needs*...I'm a sucker at Xmas. I want her to have something she wants. Now that she finally appreciates Xmas after all those years of spending all day forcing her to open 5 presents I like to try to please her. But it is so difficult. Videos are still the only thing she really wants. Then come cassette music tapes, then DVDs and then CDs. That's it. At 20 she has finally shown an interest in Sesame St...so I've rounded up a few old videos for her. I hope she likes them. Gosh I've spent up to 3.99 on them on ebay LOL. She's definitely not an expensive kid. > > And this was another year I remarked how happy I was to realize that she's actually too old for some things.....I thgought I'd wander the baby department of ToysR Us for the rest of my life. > > > > Sherry, mom to 20, > DS-Aut, in Florida > > Hi everyone, > I am struggling for something to give my daughter , 13 with DS and autism, for Christmas. She really has only a few interests and has everything she needs for those. She loves her dolls and her TV. We are swimming in DVD's now and I know she will get some more from other family. I am looking at a game for the Wii. She loves to watch us play it and on occasion has picked up a controller but really is not ready to use them yet as she doesn't understand to hold down certain buttons. Has anyone used the Wii fit plus? Do you have to use the controllers with it or would it work for her if she would use the balance board? If anyone has any ideas, I would love to hear them. I have even thought of a digital picture frame because she loves looking at pictures of her family. She is just so resistant to trying things. Her dream gift would probably be a flat screen TV. Mine too LOL! > > Thanks, > Carla, mom to 2 girls , 13 DS, Autism, Hearing loss and , 9 > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2009 Report Share Posted December 2, 2009 Been getting Elie movies at the fleas between $.50-1.00!! What will I do what will I do when all that is available is those D*** DVD which are protected and I cannot copy them!!! They scratch so easily! Tapes were better - we could cut out sections and re-align for ages before Elie noticed. :`( On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 7:42 PM, cynthiamiltonburns < cynthiamiltonburns@...> wrote: > > > Sherry, I can check the consignment stores, or flea markets here for VHS. > What are movie are you looking for? Cyndi > > > > > > Christmas...UGH!...and the only reason I don't like it much anymore is > because of having to try to find something for . And yet...here I > am...online trolling thru ebay and weird websites looking for just that one > particular video or DVD she will love. I just can't give her stuff she > *needs*...I'm a sucker at Xmas. I want her to have something she wants. Now > that she finally appreciates Xmas after all those years of spending all day > forcing her to open 5 presents I like to try to please her. But it is so > difficult. Videos are still the only thing she really wants. Then come > cassette music tapes, then DVDs and then CDs. That's it. At 20 she has > finally shown an interest in Sesame St...so I've rounded up a few old videos > for her. I hope she likes them. Gosh I've spent up to 3.99 on them on ebay > LOL. She's definitely not an expensive kid. > > > > And this was another year I remarked how happy I was to realize that > she's actually too old for some things.....I thgought I'd wander the baby > department of ToysR Us for the rest of my life. > > > > > > > > > Sherry, mom to 20, > > DS-Aut, in Florida > > > > Hi everyone, > > I am struggling for something to give my daughter , 13 with DS and > autism, for Christmas. She really has only a few interests and has > everything she needs for those. She loves her dolls and her TV. We are > swimming in DVD's now and I know she will get some more from other family. I > am looking at a game for the Wii. She loves to watch us play it and on > occasion has picked up a controller but really is not ready to use them yet > as she doesn't understand to hold down certain buttons. Has anyone used the > Wii fit plus? Do you have to use the controllers with it or would it work > for her if she would use the balance board? If anyone has any ideas, I would > love to hear them. I have even thought of a digital picture frame because > she loves looking at pictures of her family. She is just so resistant to > trying things. Her dream gift would probably be a flat screen TV. Mine too > LOL! > > > > Thanks, > > Carla, mom to 2 girls , 13 DS, Autism, Hearing loss and , 9 > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2009 Report Share Posted December 2, 2009 Sara, We bought a video tape mender a long time ago that worked great...also cutting and splicing a bit off. Then we got hold of a GoVideo on ebay that was programmed before they were set to be unable to copy macrovision. So we have a vast metal cabinet (locked) with all the masters in there and we make copies only for her to watch. So far she's really not into DVDs if there are videos available...but she will put in a good session with the DVDs every once in awhile. I'm gonna get her the Volume one of the Sesame Street 3 disc collection...as we do have volume 2...she actually picked it out in Target one day. Cyndi....thanks so much for the offer but pretty much has everything ever made into a video; she's got plenty that she doesn't even like so we have to stick with her old favs. I'm just trolling around to see what's even out there that we may have missed. I used to do consignment shops too but these days ebay is alot easier for me. Sherry, mom to 20, DS-Aut, in Florida Been getting Elie movies at the fleas between $.50-1.00!! What will I do what will I do when all that is available is those D*** DVD which are protected and I cannot copy them!!! They scratch so easily! Tapes were better - we could cut out sections and re-align for ages before Elie noticed. :`( Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2009 Report Share Posted December 2, 2009 We have a son who copies videos for Elie and keeps the masters as well. But he just wears them out - not so much now that he is with the guys cause he is not spending as much time in the house. We old people really prefer to be home rather than on the run. His new friends are always on the go or watching sports (never happened in this house) and he watches with them! > > > Sara, > We bought a video tape mender a long time ago that worked great...also > cutting and splicing a bit off. Then we got hold of a GoVideo on ebay that > was programmed before they were set to be unable to copy macrovision. So we > have a vast metal cabinet (locked) with all the masters in there and we make > copies only for her to watch. > > So far she's really not into DVDs if there are videos available...but she > will put in a good session with the DVDs every once in awhile. I'm gonna get > her the Volume one of the Sesame Street 3 disc collection...as we do have > volume 2...she actually picked it out in Target one day. > > Cyndi....thanks so much for the offer but pretty much has everything > ever made into a video; she's got plenty that she doesn't even like so we > have to stick with her old favs. I'm just trolling around to see what's even > out there that we may have missed. I used to do consignment shops too but > these days ebay is alot easier for me. > > > Sherry, mom to 20, > DS-Aut, in Florida > > Been getting Elie movies at the fleas between $.50-1.00!! What will I do > what will I do when all that is available is those D*** DVD which are > protected and I cannot copy them!!! They scratch so easily! Tapes were > better - we could cut out sections and re-align for ages before Elie > noticed. :`( > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2009 Report Share Posted December 2, 2009 Sara, I wish I knew how to fix the tapes. So many of 's vhs tapes wear out in one spot from rewinding and they keep stopping at that part and he gets very frustrated. I wind up throwing them out. How do you cut them and re-align? I also don't know what we will do if we have to switch to dvds. bites them and scratches them. He also can't rewind them to his specifications. A neighbor of mine works for a place that makes dvds and he said that the solution is extremely poisonous before it is formed. I wonder if it is dangerous after they are made. I buy most of 's vhs tapes on ebay in lots and at garage sales. They also have a lot of them in the new thrift store that I am addicted to now. They have great toys for a dollar or less. So when it's too cold for garage sales I don't have to go into withdrawals anymore! Terry Re: Re: Christmas gifts Been getting Elie movies at the fleas between $.50-1.00!! What will I do what will I do when all that is available is those D*** DVD which are protected and I cannot copy them!!! They scratch so easily! Tapes were better - we could cut out sections and re-align for ages before Elie noticed. :`( On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 7:42 PM, cynthiamiltonburns < cynthiamiltonburns@...> wrote: > > > Sherry, I can check the consignment stores, or flea markets here for VHS. > What are movie are you looking for? Cyndi > > > > > > Christmas...UGH!...and the only reason I don't like it much anymore is > because of having to try to find something for . And yet...here I > am...online trolling thru ebay and weird websites looking for just that one > particular video or DVD she will love. I just can't give her stuff she > *needs*...I'm a sucker at Xmas. I want her to have something she wants. Now > that she finally appreciates Xmas after all those years of spending all day > forcing her to open 5 presents I like to try to please her. But it is so > difficult. Videos are still the only thing she really wants. Then come > cassette music tapes, then DVDs and then CDs. That's it. At 20 she has > finally shown an interest in Sesame St...so I've rounded up a few old videos > for her. I hope she likes them. Gosh I've spent up to 3.99 on them on ebay > LOL. She's definitely not an expensive kid. > > > > And this was another year I remarked how happy I was to realize that > she's actually too old for some things.....I thgought I'd wander the baby > department of ToysR Us for the rest of my life. > > > > > > > > > Sherry, mom to 20, > > DS-Aut, in Florida > > > > Hi everyone, > > I am struggling for something to give my daughter , 13 with DS and > autism, for Christmas. She really has only a few interests and has > everything she needs for those. She loves her dolls and her TV. We are > swimming in DVD's now and I know she will get some more from other family. I > am looking at a game for the Wii. She loves to watch us play it and on > occasion has picked up a controller but really is not ready to use them yet > as she doesn't understand to hold down certain buttons. Has anyone used the > Wii fit plus? Do you have to use the controllers with it or would it work > for her if she would use the balance board? If anyone has any ideas, I would > love to hear them. I have even thought of a digital picture frame because > she loves looking at pictures of her family. She is just so resistant to > trying things. Her dream gift would probably be a flat screen TV. Mine too > LOL! > > > > Thanks, > > Carla, mom to 2 girls , 13 DS, Autism, Hearing loss and , 9 > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2009 Report Share Posted December 2, 2009 Even I can repair VHS tapes now. The stretch is caused by the rewind - TRS. Cut the thinned out worn out spot out. Then over lap slightly and use scotch tape. I use the slightly foggy tape. Do this on a table and in good light so that you get the tape to cover evenly. Cut off any extra that is too wide. I use tiny scissors like cuticle scissors . When Elie was home in October, he found 5 tapes for 50 cents each. He had $200 and was so pleased. He loves sthe Elmo Karaoke tape - we are on number 2 now. > > > > Sara, I wish I knew how to fix the tapes. So many of 's vhs tapes > wear out in one spot from rewinding and they keep stopping at that part and > he gets very frustrated. I wind up throwing them out. How do you cut them > and re-align? > I also don't know what we will do if we have to switch to dvds. > bites them and scratches them. He also can't rewind them to his > specifications. A neighbor of mine works for a place that makes dvds and he > said that the solution is extremely poisonous before it is formed. I wonder > if it is dangerous after they are made. I buy most of 's vhs tapes on > ebay in lots and at garage sales. They also have a lot of them in the new > thrift store that I am addicted to now. They have great toys for a dollar or > less. So when it's too cold for garage sales I don't have to go into > withdrawals anymore! > > Terry > > > > Re: Re: Christmas gifts > > Been getting Elie movies at the fleas between $.50-1.00!! What will I do > what will I do when all that is available is those D*** DVD which are > protected and I cannot copy them!!! They scratch so easily! Tapes were > better - we could cut out sections and re-align for ages before Elie > noticed. :`( > > On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 7:42 PM, cynthiamiltonburns < > cynthiamiltonburns@... <cynthiamiltonburns%40yahoo.com>> wrote: > > > > > > > Sherry, I can check the consignment stores, or flea markets here for VHS. > > What are movie are you looking for? Cyndi > > > > > > > > > > Christmas...UGH!...and the only reason I don't like it much anymore is > > because of having to try to find something for . And yet...here I > > am...online trolling thru ebay and weird websites looking for just that > one > > particular video or DVD she will love. I just can't give her stuff she > > *needs*...I'm a sucker at Xmas. I want her to have something she wants. > Now > > that she finally appreciates Xmas after all those years of spending all > day > > forcing her to open 5 presents I like to try to please her. But it is so > > difficult. Videos are still the only thing she really wants. Then come > > cassette music tapes, then DVDs and then CDs. That's it. At 20 she has > > finally shown an interest in Sesame St...so I've rounded up a few old > videos > > for her. I hope she likes them. Gosh I've spent up to 3.99 on them on > ebay > > LOL. She's definitely not an expensive kid. > > > > > > And this was another year I remarked how happy I was to realize that > > she's actually too old for some things.....I thgought I'd wander the baby > > department of ToysR Us for the rest of my life. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Sherry, mom to 20, > > > DS-Aut, in Florida > > > > > > Hi everyone, > > > I am struggling for something to give my daughter , 13 with DS > and > > autism, for Christmas. She really has only a few interests and has > > everything she needs for those. She loves her dolls and her TV. We are > > swimming in DVD's now and I know she will get some more from other > family. I > > am looking at a game for the Wii. She loves to watch us play it and on > > occasion has picked up a controller but really is not ready to use them > yet > > as she doesn't understand to hold down certain buttons. Has anyone used > the > > Wii fit plus? Do you have to use the controllers with it or would it work > > for her if she would use the balance board? If anyone has any ideas, I > would > > love to hear them. I have even thought of a digital picture frame because > > she loves looking at pictures of her family. She is just so resistant to > > trying things. Her dream gift would probably be a flat screen TV. Mine > too > > LOL! > > > > > > Thanks, > > > Carla, mom to 2 girls , 13 DS, Autism, Hearing loss and , 9 > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 2009 Report Share Posted December 3, 2009 Thanks Sara. I am going to try that. I am tired of buying multiple copies of his favorites. I think these shows are so embedded in our heads. We walk around quoting Elmo all day. Especially my daughter and I. Other people would have no idea what we are talking about. Especially because we always say " thank you baby " (from Elmo's world) for everything. Even my best friend Ellen finds herself doing it just from hearing things over and over while we are on the phone. Terry Re: Re: Christmas gifts > > Been getting Elie movies at the fleas between $.50-1.00!! What will I do > what will I do when all that is available is those D*** DVD which are > protected and I cannot copy them!!! They scratch so easily! Tapes were > better - we could cut out sections and re-align for ages before Elie > noticed. :`( > > On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 7:42 PM, cynthiamiltonburns < > cynthiamiltonburns@... <cynthiamiltonburns%40yahoo.com>> wrote: > > > > > > > Sherry, I can check the consignment stores, or flea markets here for VHS. > > What are movie are you looking for? Cyndi > > > > > > > > > > Christmas...UGH!...and the only reason I don't like it much anymore is > > because of having to try to find something for . And yet...here I > > am...online trolling thru ebay and weird websites looking for just that > one > > particular video or DVD she will love. I just can't give her stuff she > > *needs*...I'm a sucker at Xmas. I want her to have something she wants. > Now > > that she finally appreciates Xmas after all those years of spending all > day > > forcing her to open 5 presents I like to try to please her. But it is so > > difficult. Videos are still the only thing she really wants. Then come > > cassette music tapes, then DVDs and then CDs. That's it. At 20 she has > > finally shown an interest in Sesame St...so I've rounded up a few old > videos > > for her. I hope she likes them. Gosh I've spent up to 3.99 on them on > ebay > > LOL. She's definitely not an expensive kid. > > > > > > And this was another year I remarked how happy I was to realize that > > she's actually too old for some things.....I thgought I'd wander the baby > > department of ToysR Us for the rest of my life. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Sherry, mom to 20, > > > DS-Aut, in Florida > > > > > > Hi everyone, > > > I am struggling for something to give my daughter , 13 with DS > and > > autism, for Christmas. She really has only a few interests and has > > everything she needs for those. She loves her dolls and her TV. We are > > swimming in DVD's now and I know she will get some more from other > family. I > > am looking at a game for the Wii. She loves to watch us play it and on > > occasion has picked up a controller but really is not ready to use them > yet > > as she doesn't understand to hold down certain buttons. Has anyone used > the > > Wii fit plus? Do you have to use the controllers with it or would it work > > for her if she would use the balance board? If anyone has any ideas, I > would > > love to hear them. I have even thought of a digital picture frame because > > she loves looking at pictures of her family. She is just so resistant to > > trying things. Her dream gift would probably be a flat screen TV. Mine > too > > LOL! > > > > > > Thanks, > > > Carla, mom to 2 girls , 13 DS, Autism, Hearing loss and , 9 > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 2009 Report Share Posted December 3, 2009 Terry, Jim and I speak in Videoese all the time. We've agreed we could never get divorced because noone else would understand us. And I'm talking videos from the 80's...the Sharon Lois and Bram Elephant Show that was on Nickleodeon, Barney of course. but also so many other live action videos...Kidsongs, Wee sing blah blah blah. There always seems to be a video quote that comes to mind for every ocasion. Sherry, mom to 20, DS-Aut Thanks Sara. I am going to try that. I am tired of buying multiple copies of his favorites. I think these shows are so embedded in our heads. We walk around quoting Elmo all day. Especially my daughter and I. Other people would have no idea what we are talking about. Especially because we always say " thank you baby " (from Elmo's world) for everything. Even my best friend Ellen finds herself doing it just from hearing things over and over while we are on the phone. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 2009 Report Share Posted December 3, 2009 Our favorite is: Seat belt on, seat belt on hurry up hurry up seat belt on!!! A whole circle of verbal illiterates!!! > > > Terry, > Jim and I speak in Videoese all the time. We've agreed we could never get > divorced because noone else would understand us. And I'm talking videos from > the 80's...the Sharon Lois and Bram Elephant Show that was on Nickleodeon, > Barney of course. but also so many other live action videos...Kidsongs, Wee > sing blah blah blah. There always seems to be a video quote that comes to > mind for every ocasion. > > > Sherry, mom to 20, > DS-Aut > > Thanks Sara. I am going to try that. I am tired of buying multiple copies > of his favorites. I think these shows are so embedded in our heads. We walk > around quoting Elmo all day. Especially my daughter and I. Other people > would have no idea what we are talking about. Especially because we always > say " thank you baby " (from Elmo's world) for everything. Even my best friend > Ellen finds herself doing it just from hearing things over and over while we > are on the phone. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 2009 Report Share Posted December 3, 2009 Case in point...dh just called with all sorts of craziness going on today before his boat trip tomorrow. In response to my questions he said he didn't know the answers ...everything was up in the air...then he launches into a rendition of " We're up in the air...we're junior birdmen...up in the air...way up hiiiiighhhhh " (reprised by Sharon Lois and bram on one of 's 5000 videos). And of course we can never drive by a firetruck without singing that annoying " Hurry Hurry Drive that firetruck " ...and we do it to ourselves... isn't even contributing vocally. Of course she will run into her room and pick out the very same song we've been singing on the precise video. I still marvel at how she can do that. Sherry, mom to 20, DS-Aut, Our favorite is: Seat belt on, seat belt on hurry up hurry up seat belt on!!! A whole circle of verbal illiterates!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 2009 Report Share Posted December 3, 2009 Sherry, That's exactly it. A video quote comes to mind for every occasion! I even heard my husband say he was like the noo noo from Teletubbies when he was tidying up. My 18 year old daughter is constantly quoting cookie monster. Everyone else probably thinks we are nuts. Terry Re: Re: Christmas gifts Our favorite is: Seat belt on, seat belt on hurry up hurry up seat belt on!!! A whole circle of verbal illiterates!!! > > > Terry, > Jim and I speak in Videoese all the time. We've agreed we could never get > divorced because noone else would understand us. And I'm talking videos from > the 80's...the Sharon Lois and Bram Elephant Show that was on Nickleodeon, > Barney of course. but also so many other live action videos...Kidsongs, Wee > sing blah blah blah. There always seems to be a video quote that comes to > mind for every ocasion. > > > Sherry, mom to 20, > DS-Aut > > Thanks Sara. I am going to try that. I am tired of buying multiple copies > of his favorites. I think these shows are so embedded in our heads. We walk > around quoting Elmo all day. Especially my daughter and I. Other people > would have no idea what we are talking about. Especially because we always > say " thank you baby " (from Elmo's world) for everything. Even my best friend > Ellen finds herself doing it just from hearing things over and over while we > are on the phone. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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