Guest guest Posted January 24, 2003 Report Share Posted January 24, 2003 In a message dated 1/24/03 8:34:06 PM Eastern Standard Time, vhunnius@... writes: > . " You can eat those fries, " he said, " if you're hungry. " I wonder if this > makes mothers burst into tears in NT homes? Moments like these should be made into autistic hallmark cards Hugs wendy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2003 Report Share Posted January 24, 2003 that's so cool!! > > These are small, but very big: > > Tonight I made and I homemade shoestring fries for dinner. HE ATE THEM, even though he's never seen them before. " I didn't know you can MAKE french fries from potatoes " he said. LOL > > When I was finished, I said, " You know, I'm still hungry! " A few moments later he handed me four french fries. Of course I figured they were defective in some way, so I just held them on my palm for a minute, waiting for the explanation. " You can eat those fries, " he said, " if you're hungry. " I wonder if this makes mothers burst into tears in NT homes? > > Some time later, I streched my foot out under the table and made an 'in pain' noise. " What's wrong with your foot? " he asked. > > I can't believe this!!!!! > > Jacquie > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2003 Report Share Posted January 24, 2003 my son kenneth makes me cry all the time, he's only 4 and he says " mommy, you're tired, i can tell in your eyes. you want me to go to sleep with you? " it makes me cry. it's awesome when your child develops empathy skills. I just hope someday will have empathy skills and be aware of another's existance like is doing now. jacquie, you must be so proud of him. major major milestones! cool! kris > > > > These are small, but very big: > > > > Tonight I made and I homemade shoestring fries for dinner. HE > ATE THEM, even though he's never seen them before. " I didn't know > you can MAKE french fries from potatoes " he said. LOL > > > > When I was finished, I said, " You know, I'm still hungry! " A few > moments later he handed me four french fries. Of course I figured > they were defective in some way, so I just held them on my palm for a > minute, waiting for the explanation. " You can eat those fries, " he > said, " if you're hungry. " I wonder if this makes mothers burst into > tears in NT homes? > > > > Some time later, I streched my foot out under the table and made > an 'in pain' noise. " What's wrong with your foot? " he asked. > > > > I can't believe this!!!!! > > > > Jacquie > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2003 Report Share Posted January 24, 2003 yep, one step forward and two steps back. > > > now. jacquie, you must be so proud of him. major major milestones! > > cool! kris > > > I AM proud of him, but I'm on such a rollercoaster right now because every > leap forward is always accompanied by a giant step backward in another area. > that's been the pattern all along. So while I am constantly on the verge of > joyful tears, I am also constantly on the verge of annoyed and frustrated > tears as well. Flip-flopping back and forth. > > I am elated at the progress he's making, but I will be glad when it stops > and he evens out and we can go back to having normal and predictable days. > > Jacquie > -looking a gift horse in the mouth...again Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2003 Report Share Posted January 24, 2003 THIS IS HUGE. HE IS GROWING UP TO BE A KIND PERSON. I AM SO HAPPY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Cecilia, from Peru (mom to Dessiree 3½ yo, no dx yet some autistic traits) Lovely husband -----Mensaje original----- De: The Hunny Family Enviado el: Sábado, 25 de Enero de 2003 09:31 p.m. Para: parenting_autism CC: Janet Asunto: the annoying behaviour is WORTH IT. These are small, but very big: Tonight I made and I homemade shoestring fries for dinner. HE ATE THEM, even though he's never seen them before. " I didn't know you can MAKE french fries from potatoes " he said. LOL When I was finished, I said, " You know, I'm still hungry! " A few moments later he handed me four french fries. Of course I figured they were defective in some way, so I just held them on my palm for a minute, waiting for the explanation. " You can eat those fries, " he said, " if you're hungry. " I wonder if this makes mothers burst into tears in NT homes? Some time later, I streched my foot out under the table and made an 'in pain' noise. " What's wrong with your foot? " he asked. I can't believe this!!!!! Jacquie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2003 Report Share Posted January 25, 2003 How cool!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2003 Report Share Posted January 25, 2003 These are small, but very big: Tonight I made and I homemade shoestring fries for dinner. HE ATE THEM, even though he's never seen them before. " I didn't know you can MAKE french fries from potatoes " he said. LOL When I was finished, I said, " You know, I'm still hungry! " A few moments later he handed me four french fries. Of course I figured they were defective in some way, so I just held them on my palm for a minute, waiting for the explanation. " You can eat those fries, " he said, " if you're hungry. " I wonder if this makes mothers burst into tears in NT homes? Some time later, I streched my foot out under the table and made an 'in pain' noise. " What's wrong with your foot? " he asked. I can't believe this!!!!! Jacquie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2003 Report Share Posted January 25, 2003 > now. jacquie, you must be so proud of him. major major milestones! > cool! kris I AM proud of him, but I'm on such a rollercoaster right now because every leap forward is always accompanied by a giant step backward in another area. that's been the pattern all along. So while I am constantly on the verge of joyful tears, I am also constantly on the verge of annoyed and frustrated tears as well. Flip-flopping back and forth. I am elated at the progress he's making, but I will be glad when it stops and he evens out and we can go back to having normal and predictable days. Jacquie -looking a gift horse in the mouth...again Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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