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Queen of Megadon

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  1. LOVE IT! Mike Rowe is a pleasure to watch---funny, informative, witty...just a great family show. You have a plethora of shows to catch up on! Enjoy
  2. *ahem...* Conjunction Junction, what's your function? Hooking up words and phrases and clauses. ah--thinking of these made me very very happy! ...i'm just a bill, yes I'm only a bill.....OR...Lolly lolly lolly get your adverbs here!...(love that one)... OR... Oh, elbow room, elbow room, Got to, got to get us some elbow room... yes, very happy
  3. QUOTE (GhostGirl @ Aug 25 2008, 01:16 PM) Yep, he's covering his ears. Thanks everyone! YAY STEPHEN!! Great job! and great job to you too GG...it takes a lot of patience to get through those haircuts. I STILL tip his barber extra each time we go.
  4. we just gotta hang in there sista momma.
  5. Disruptive Behavior Someone forwarded this to me. Some parents I know try to keep their autistic children close to them, they dont let them "be seen" in public so much. I'm not one of those parents, I usually go where I want to go and bring him with me. There are times its hard, and I know there will be a struggle between him and me, but I think its important he knows the world and the world knows him, because I wont always be there to run interference. After reading this article though...I quess it might make me think twice, and that maybe, maybe I'm pushing him too far into a world that doesnt want him. And that, makes me terribly sad.
  6. QUOTE (The Owl @ Aug 15 2008, 12:18 AM) Weak........ the film has been pushed back to Summer 09 http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080814/ap_on_...lm_harry_potter that couldnt possibly suck more.
  7. A Clockwork Orange...no contest. very close runner-up...Full Metal Jacket
  8. QUOTE (liquidcrystalcompass @ Aug 13 2008, 10:40 AM) You should probably look into doing that. I'm assuming that the older he gets the more that he'll want to explore. Oh boy...been there done that. I have a 13 year old son with autism. It doesnt necessarily get worse, it gets different. Just a few weeks ago my son came to my room where I was comfortably sleeping at around 730 AM..."Mommy, I just went outside." YOU DID? WHY? "To get fresh air" Now, he should be perfectly able to do that, he's 13...but, my boy cannot be trusted yet. I sent him to sleep away camp a few weeks ago for the first time--ACK!!--and it turns out he wandered away from camp because he was upset. They found him of course. This is part of the little things about autism...he just didnt think to tell anyone he was going anywhere...he does not understand the danger of what he's doing. (the tub story, which could have been very dangerous...is definitely funny after the fact)
  9. QUOTE (Imperatrix @ Aug 12 2008, 08:00 PM) Steven Gordon optioned The Eyes of the Dragon and wants to turn it into an animated film, so I hear...but at this time, ain't nothin' goin' on but the rent, baby. NO FREAKIN WAY! I love that book. It really could be a good movie.... for now though I think I'm gonna have to dig that one out and give it a re-read. Thanks for the memory!
  10. QUOTE (GedHead @ Aug 12 2008, 01:23 PM)QUOTE (Queen of Megadon @ Aug 12 2008, 09:06 AM) You know, I just have to ask...how many of you read THE GREEN MILE when it first came out as chapter books? I remember going crazy waiting for them to come out every month! It was a wonderful way to make the story last longer. I bought every one of the chapter books. I hope they never do that again. I could not wait for it to come out, then you have to run to the store and make sure you got your copy... I can't really pick a favorite SK movie, I've read all his books, but I like my imagination better, the movies don't do the descriptions justice oh! But the an-tici---PA-tion! It did make me crazy...but I am happy to have had that experience.
  11. You know, I just have to ask...how many of you read THE GREEN MILE when it first came out as chapter books? I remember going crazy waiting for them to come out every month! It was a wonderful way to make the story last longer.
  12. The Shawshank Redemption, The Green Mile, Dolores Claiborne, and, lord help me, The Langoliers.
  13. see, now, you're assuming we all have MP3 players...
  14. QUOTE (Mandalorian Hunter @ Aug 2 2008, 01:28 PM) I still think Prisoner Of Azkaban is the best of all. agreed on PoA...the favorite! OoTP had glaring omissions...and it was palpable. Not so much in GoF
  15. you know...I really liked Siskel & Ebert. I'm not a huge movie goer...but it was fun to watch them.
  16. QUOTE (GhostGirl @ Jul 20 2008, 09:32 AM) Thank you all... Janie, you're right on a couple of things: yes, missing the routine of school definitely has an effect. We dread the start of summer around here, which is sad. Also, his behaviors are more difficult with each passing year because he is so BIG, and getting bigger. There is a temporary in-patient program that we may have to consider if we can't get him regulated once school starts and we make any adjustments to his meds/dosages. The worst part of all of this is the growing resentment in our family. We're all suffering from the constant stress, and it breaks my heart. He's such a beautiful little boy, and it's like we're almost afraid of him. GG- As you may have read, I do understand. I send you many hugs and pray for your strength. Just yesterday I had to take my 13 year old for shots. He's taller and stronger than me, but like many times before I had to restrain him somehow. We managed, he yelled a lot, but afterwards he was like...oh, that wasnt so bad. (a head smack emoticon would do well here lol) Anyway, some of what you say has me wondering. What state do you live in? What services do you have to help you at home? My son's IEP has him on a 12 month program. He's in school ALL YEAR, always has been. I dont know what I would have done without that. If you'd like to take this conversation to PM, I'd be happy to chat more about it. Or we can talk about it here. I dont have all the answers, and I'm kind of new here so I dont know all your circumstances, but maybe I can help in a been there done that kind of way. Hang in there.
  17. Perhaps this is a bit off topic...but I'm planning to paint my apartment later this summer, and I want to paint "Begin the day with a friendly voice." in the hallway by the bedrooms. A nice way to wake up no?
  18. Great shots! You are a lucky, lucky dog to be sitting up that close.
  19. thanks for posting that link. I've always been a big fan of early intervention.
  20. QUOTE (ILSnwdog @ Jul 10 2008, 11:46 AM)Mr. Robinson's neighborhood was a riot! HA! right? And that skit when they were "Frank Sinatra and Stevie Wonder" too funny!
  21. Well I was wearing a black linen outfit, tunic top and capri bottoms. But then I went to the self serve gas station... somehow the seal of the pump to my gas tank let go and I was showered in gasoline....AND AT THESE PRICES??? yikes anyway, now, after a trip to KMart, lol, I'm wearing black cotton capris and a jersey fabric tank and jacket in khaki.
  22. know what? I love the original cast, but the Early Eighties...I still cant get enough of Piscopo and Murphy. They make me laugh!
  23. QUOTE (Rolinda Bonz @ Jul 8 2008, 01:48 PM)i hope it will help somebody else today too. It did...thanks. I'm glad to see this thread here. My son has autism as well. He's 13 now, diagnosed at 2. I thought it would get easier as he got older. Ha! I laugh at my silly notions. ha ha ha... seriously, i laugh. What else can i do? We get up, we do what we do, we argue, we disagree.... and then, tonight, he stands over me as I lay half dozing on the couch, puts his hand on my hair...and says, "Mommy, you must have fallen asleep" "I printed this picture for you..." And just when I think it will be a sweet mommy moment... "...so you will know which Power Ranger toy to buy me from Japan."
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