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Here is my daughter who just had her Communion this past Friday... the boy on the far right is honest john aka Super JK > The other kids are relatives....
Our daughter is beautiful on the inside!  (too)
Oh bummer, the picture came out tiny - this is the first timne I managed to get a picture on here... oh well.
one more try:

honestjohn Wrote:
one more try:

Sorry, meant to say Hi to Korrigan... daughter Grace is on the left and honest john - aka Super JK is all the way on the right.  the others are relatives.. picture taken this past Saturday for 1st Holy Communion, other son is also on the right - with no head,,...
We were just talking about something that is rude to ask people you do not know, but that you can ask your family.  In this case, how old are you?

My husband explains that there are a lot of things you can do in our family, but not necessarily anywhere else, as we are bizarre!

My daughter smiles, a big beaming one, and says with a big hug being helped onto my husband, "I love being bizarre!"
Hi!  I'm a new member....and this is my first post.  I am the proud mom of a 5 year old Aspie.  I love everything that makes him so unique.  He has made some really funny plays-on-words ever since he was 2.  Things like, "Be care-empty," (instead of "careful"), "I'm wrong-ing my name," (instead of "writing"), "Are you listening to your I-Potty?" (instead of I-Pod), etc.

I also love how he asks adults, "Are you a million years old?"

This is such a great site!  Thanks for letting me share about my son!

Korrigan Wrote:
My daughter started school yesterday, and found that her new teacher was unaware of her special needs, when she did not scribe for her as is part of her IEP.  My daughter went up to her desk, asked to see the teacher outside of class, and explained to her that she has learning differences and that she has an IEP that will explain to the teacher her special needs in class.  

She is 8 years old, going on 9.  I am so incredibly proud of her.


Wow, she is really on the ball! I probably at that age would've said or done nothing.

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