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In a message dated 5/11/02 2:34:29 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

parenting_autism writes:

> No one got up on it, but the trampoline's webbing is now torn and I think

> unsafe. Anyone have any ideas how to repair it? Can I do it myself with

> coat thread or something?

>

I've seen people use the silver duct tape. Pam :)

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On the kids or the trampoline???

Tehehehehe

Nasus

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> In a message dated 5/11/02 2:34:29 PM Eastern

> Daylight Time,

> parenting_autism writes:

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> > No one got up on it, but the trampoline's webbing

> is now torn and I think

> > unsafe. Anyone have any ideas how to repair it?

> Can I do it myself with

> > coat thread or something?

> >

>

> I've seen people use the silver duct tape. Pam :)

>

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

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On the kids or the trampoline???

Tehehehehe

Nasus

--- mom2ri@... wrote:

> In a message dated 5/11/02 2:34:29 PM Eastern

> Daylight Time,

> parenting_autism writes:

>

>

> > No one got up on it, but the trampoline's webbing

> is now torn and I think

> > unsafe. Anyone have any ideas how to repair it?

> Can I do it myself with

> > coat thread or something?

> >

>

> I've seen people use the silver duct tape. Pam :)

>

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

>

>

>

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Only on the kids if you follow the three " d " s of child rearing:

1. discipline

2. duct tape

3. demerol (doesn't matter whether you use this one on the kids or yourself;

either way you get peace for a while). ;)

B

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> > In a message dated 5/11/02 2:34:29 PM Eastern

> > Daylight Time,

> > parenting_autism@y... writes:

> >

> >

> > > No one got up on it, but the trampoline's webbing

> > is now torn and I think

> > > unsafe. Anyone have any ideas how to repair it?

> > Can I do it myself with

> > > coat thread or something?

> > >

> >

> > I've seen people use the silver duct tape. Pam :)

> >

> >

> > [Non-text portions of this message have been

> > removed]

> >

> >

> >

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LMAO!!

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> Only on the kids if you follow the three " d " s of child rearing:

> 1. discipline

> 2. duct tape

> 3. demerol (doesn't matter whether you use this one on the kids or

yourself;

> either way you get peace for a while). ;)

>

> B

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Salli,

So glad you were finally able to post! Wow! Lots of good stuff.

Kudos to Sophie on her project. I bet it was great.

Can Putter come over and show Kep how to poop in the toilet? I'll have Kep

show him how to pee in the toilet? Sound like a fair trade?

Of course Putter is in love with himself! And of course, he is way to smart

for those sillies at the clinic. Sometimes I think they are there to teach

the therapists more than our kids!

I was so thrilled that Enrique actually went on that trip. Yippee. It is a

good start.

So, you didn't mention anything about Putter's placement for next year. Are

you still struggling with that?

I'm feeling much better now, so hopefully we will be able to get together

soon. :)

Amy H--in Michigan

Kepler 4 1/2 ASD and Bethany 6 NT

" although one has a responsiblity to stick things out to the limit of one's

endurance, one also has to have the courage to retreat and lick one's

wounds, so as to return to the fray refreshed. "

~Kenzaburo Oe

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> Salli,

> So glad you were finally able to post! Wow! Lots of good stuff.

>

> Kudos to Sophie on her project. I bet it was great.

>

> Can Putter come over and show Kep how to poop in the toilet? I'll

have Kep

> show him how to pee in the toilet

Sound like a fair trade?

It sounds like a great idea. Of course, it's not like Putter pays

any attention to Kep. Kep is a bit better about noticing other people

but he would just watch Putter pooping in the potty and thing, " Silly

Putter! Doesn't he know what happens to people who do that! "

And don't ask ME what terrible things result from pooping in the

potty. You'll have to ask Kep.

>

> Of course Putter is in love with himself! And of course, he is way

to smart

> for those sillies at the clinic. Sometimes I think they are there

to teach

> the therapists more than our kids!

>

It's probably true. Putter would really rather stay home.

> I was so thrilled that Enrique actually went on that trip.

Yippee. It is a

> good start.

>

Yes, very hopeful.

> So, you didn't mention anything about Putter's placement for next

year. Are

> you still struggling with that?

I think it will be Angling Road kindergarten with pull outs for math

and reading. I am supposed to get hold of the benchmark standards

for first and second grade so that Theresa can mark them up and show

that Putter is on those grade levels academically. The real

challenge is writing an IEP that will make this placement work for

Putter and I need to start worrying about that. will help

though.

Salli

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>It sounds like a great idea. Of course, it's not like Putter pays

>any attention to Kep. Kep is a bit better about noticing other people

>but he would just watch Putter pooping in the potty and thing, " Silly

>Putter! Doesn't he know what happens to people who do that! "

>

>And don't ask ME what terrible things result from pooping in the

>potty. You'll have to ask Kep.

I've tried, but it's a secret he refuses to share. Oh well, it will happen

eventually I suppose.

>I think it will be Angling Road kindergarten with pull outs for math

>and reading. I am supposed to get hold of the benchmark standards

>for first and second grade so that Theresa can mark them up and show

>that Putter is on those grade levels academically. The real

>challenge is writing an IEP that will make this placement work for

>Putter and I need to start worrying about that. will help

>though.

will be a big help I imagine. Don't stress too much. Remember that

if it doesn't work, you can always change it! They want to put Kep in

kindergarten next Jan! Yikes. We'll see.

Amy H--in Michigan

Kepler 4 1/2 ASD and Bethany 6 NT

" although one has a responsiblity to stick things out to the limit of one's

endurance, one also has to have the courage to retreat and lick one's

wounds, so as to return to the fray refreshed. "

~Kenzaburo Oe

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BTW, Can I borrow that copy of Harper's? I haven't seen it yet.

Amy H--in Michigan

Kepler 4 1/2 ASD and Bethany 6 NT

" although one has a responsiblity to stick things out to the limit of one's

endurance, one also has to have the courage to retreat and lick one's

wounds, so as to return to the fray refreshed. "

~Kenzaburo Oe

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