Morning everyone-
Still fighting this cold from the bad place.
Woke up this morning to find Mark gone- which he always is - he works out first thing in the am--- but he came home about 20 minutes later and had gone to the store for some OJ for me. Awwww. so sweet. It's truly the little things that let you know someone loves you.
So I'm having glass after glass of OJ alternating with green tea and honey. Sounds like a great bar scene, huh???
So New Moon starts tonight. If anyone talks about it here on our thread---could y'all please give a good heads up on top of the post?
Thank ya guys---
I'm waiting until the week after T'giving to go see it- while school is in. That way I don't have to listen to all the teen girls squealing in delight everytime Edward walks on the screen.

MC is going next week when all of her friends are back and they can get together and go see it.
Monny---- Well, yep- Belle has SPD. Hers is a very mild form of it- in some areas it has gotten better thru the years. She has a very limited amount of things she will eat- and they are very quirky- like texture wise and brand specific. She also has trouble with loud noises --- like if we are in a restaurant and there are a lot of people talking around her she will hum loudly to herself to block out the outside noise. It's a defense mechanism that a lot of kids with the auditory side of SPD do.
SPD is a crazy thing that dr's are just now trying to get a grasp of. The kids can either be hyper sensitive to things or be hypo- sensitive- like your friends child. Those type of children can literally break their arm and not feel it.
There are some kids, like Belle, who smell things at a higher intensity than normal. What we may percieve as smelling good- like perfume-- she will gag and almost throw up. It's almost like a dog's sense of smell, it is that much stronger.
I am blessed that Belle's main problem is the eating issue. There are many children who cannot run or jump or climb or who have fine motor skill problems. Hers are mainly smells, hearing and eating. The hearing and smelling part has lessened thru time. I just wish she could overcome the eating issue. In time, hopefully she will. She views food as a dangerous ti]=hing- she thinks if she eats certain things that it will harm her. As she grows older though and can rationalize it, perhaps she will understand that it won't.
O---kay. Now that i've written a novel... again.....
Disney on Ice!!! That sounds like so much fun! I've never been to one of them. I always loved to ice skate when I was younger.

We'd do it in Charlotte every Thanksgiving with my godparents.

Awwww, those were fun times.
I'm off to get more OJ.
Trixie-------------------- are you any better today?