NotSoLittleMermaid
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Glad to hear that someone has been in contact with her and that she's well. Say "hi" to her from me sometime, if you think about it.

Deborah, I've been having tons of weird, crazy dreams for the last few weeks! I don't know what it's about, but it's wearing me out. I wake up and feel like I've spent the whole night watching a really intense movie!
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Maybe so...I'd better not get too confident!
It was www.printfection.com
Glad to hear that someone has been in contact with her and that she's well. Say "hi" to her from me sometime, if you think about it.![]()
And tell her that she's still being quoted on our thread!![]()
.I think I'll just fax him the info I'm going to fax to the doctor before our next appointment. That will work.
Well, I feel for ya my dear, I truly do. But I'm the last person to give you advice. H ell, my own daughter wont even be my "friend"!
I'll always be your friend, but you'll have to take a back seat to champagne!!!!
Anytime! I know what happens after the champagne!![]()
I see my name, now I must go and look it up!![]()
I had a stupid dreaming ...
I dream I got upgrade to balcony then I saw sunset and I took my camera, when I open the door and big storm came in.... gulp...
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Yup, that's what I'd do if needed. But Tyler started picking out his outfits and dressing himself when he was 2, so it's never been a problem.
It doesn't look bad on you if her clothes don't match because all parents know that kids want to wear whatever they want and it's not worth the stress. I often let Tyler wear the same outfit if he wants to 3 days in a row. He'll reach a point where he'll know to be embarrassed about wearing the same thing again, so it's no big deal. There are more important things to worry about and if you let them feel they have a bit of power, it will help reduce arguing over all.![]()
Our twin grandaughters wear some strange combinations and clothes as they choose what they wear themselves.![]()
Molly has always worn her clothes to a beat of a different drummer. It keeps her happy, don't sweat the little stuff![]()
and that boy wears flip flops with his tux too.
OMG I saw the most adorable shorts and hoddie at target I wanted to get for Wilson for the TA, but since it's a year + away I help off, but I might go back and get them. It's not everyday you find good stuff for boys.![]()
NOT a good month for Tyler. It seems his occupational therapist was correct when she told me hell have sort of a honeymoon period for about the first month before his issues come back full force.![]()
The first week of February, there was a day he was angry about something, and was throwing chairs, so he had to go to the time-out room. He cleaned up the mess when he came out, and repeated 3 or 4 more times.![]()
The following week (last week), he was in the time out room lots of times for something and he punched his aide when she was in there trying to calm him down.![]()
Then today the special ed teacher called me because Tyler thought hed calm down easier if he talked to me. Apparently hes been very aggressive and violent today, the worst theyve seen him at the new school, and he had to be physically restrained multiple times for his own safety and safety of others. At some point in the time out room, he ripped the buttons off his shirt (because theres nothing else in there, just padded walls and a shatterproof window) in anger and he was crying uncontrollably about the shirt because its one of his favorite camo flannel shirts. So thats when the teacher called me. I reminded him that he has an identical shirt at home.
Hes been doing these things all along, its just that theyre building up to the same frequency and intensity as before, so the teachers are a bit shocked. Little do they know, they havent seen anything yet. Well, Im sure they know, its their job.
Thanks V. I'm not sure there's anything they can do to help him turn things around, but just try to cope with him, I don't know. Last week his teacher was telling me about one child who she was happy to see move on after 4th grade.![]()
Gaylean - girls and clothes can be so frustrating. I've had some arguments with mine. I've learned that if they pick it and it doesn't match, it doesn't matter. Like Nan said, people just assume the kid picked their own clothes. Last week Shaelyn wore the same outfit for 3 days in a row because she really likes it. Last night I told them to pick their clothes out for today. Kaleigh said she wanted to wear the same clothes, but then changed her mind this morning. She was told to pick fast or she's going in her jammies. She wanted to wear a summer dress and I said no. Then she was still going slow, so I went back and told her to pick fast or Mommy's picking and I start counting. If she's not moving by count of 3 she knows I will pick. So you're not alone in the frustration.
.I have a friend that lets her daughter pick out her own shoes and socks and it works for her. It didn't work for Brooke. She has a little tummy so I know some tight things probably are uncomfortable but how can tights be uncomfortable?