C & G's Mama, first things first- that's so great about the swimming! Your family must be so proud! What a big hurdle. I know normal people would be like, "So what. It's just swimming". But we all know on this thread that when one little struggle is overcome that it often overlaps into other areas of our lives. So maybe a harder challenge will be met, as well. Fear of swimming and drowning is a huge thing for my DS. We had a pool for a few years, and he would play in the house while we swam or play on the steps sitting in the water. Talk about panic attack-whew-don't try to get DS's head under water. I consider it torture to try. I guess no cruise ships for us.
I am just like you. I consider myself a social dope. I only have a handful of friends that I really like and can handle my, um, outspoken personality. But I can talk to anyone in a line, at WDW, in retail (I do work for the
Disney Store, so I guess I'm no wallflower!) but I have this little problem of lack of filter sometimes, which DS gets from me.
Tonight we were working on his homework and he made his letters nicely. So I said, "Wow, that is gorgeous!" He looks at me and says, "What does gorgeous mean?" I said, "Beautiful, like me!"
And he says-with a straight face-,"No, actually like my friend's mom, Miss Devon."
He waits a second, thinks about it and says, "Well, your pretty, too. But not like her."
Filter? Anybody got a spare filter? One that fits a 6 year old?

How can I not laugh?
Oh, and just for those of you who had a hard day, this morning on the way to school he says,"Playing the Bass is really unfair

." I say, "Why?" He says, "Cause you have to stand up to play the Bass but you get to sit down when you play the Cello". Who thinks like that??? And is 6???