Boy this has been a crazy, busy summer. My younger Aspie son went to Taekwondo camp for a week. That was interesting because it was the first time he has ever been away from home.
The week after that we all went to Disneyworld and took my neice with us. We had a blast. My teenager fell in "love" for the first time (in a while anyway). Lucky for us she lives in a different state :) My Aspie son summed up the rides at Disneyworld. He rode his first roller coaster and loved it. He told his grandmother he really did not like the "It's a Small World" ride. When she asked him why he said "It's a lot of nice little people doing the same thing over and over again; they will definitely go to heaven."
My oldest son has been playing football again which takes up most of our time now. When I have a few minutes maybe I can catch up some more...
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Have you ever noticed how when you read about other Asperger's kids they all have their similiarities. Brenden said his brain told him to do something when he was in Kindergarten.He also has repeatedly asked me, in the past, why I didn't know everyone in the city and where they were going. I think he finally has it through his thick skull that mom just doesn't know these things...of course he probably thinks mom is inferior intelligence as well...oh, wait! I am! Thanks for your kind comments about missing your husband too. At least I know I'm not alone....He called tonight...saw pen stations, 34th street Macy's and road the subway...I miss him!
My son is always telling me that his brain tells him to do stuff. Also that he just can't control his (mouth, anger, etc...). Sometimes I have a hard time holding back a laugh at the things he says. He his very sensitive to being made fun of, so I have to hold it in until he is out of the room.
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