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I completely empathize with what you went through. We have had these experiences often in public . . . try to repeat this chant to yourself over and over when it happens again . . . "I will never have to see this ignorant person again . . . "

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Dawn

-----Original Message-----From: jenniferturowski Sent: Sunday, October 19, 2003 1:50 PMTo: EverydayMiraclesAutism Subject: ID cardsDawn and Michele,Thank you, that is exactly what I have been looking for.I only wish I had them last Thursday at the AAA office. The cashier was very open with her comments on 's very activebehavior while we were waiting in line. I cannot believe somepeople!!!!She very loudly stated "there is a child who does not know howto listen"...I am not use to the comments or the looks for that matter, thelast 9 months have been confusing,fustrating and overwhelmingthe last thing I want to deal with is someone who feels thatthey need to comment on things. It was enough trying to keep my child from running out the door and/or hitting someoneelse. ThanksSupport Everyday Miracles by shopping online at IGIVE.COM, where a portion of every purchase is donated to this support network. Proceeds received will be used for a variety of functions, such as educational activities, therapy, famiy outings, etc. http://www.igive.com/EDM

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