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Autism ForumsGeneral & SupportChristmas shopping with son
12/20/2008 08:19 PM
lesliemarie
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I dared the day out shopping with my son, usually he is so bad that I never take him anywhere I went, so we went to the mall, he hid a few times and took off once so much better than unusual for him, of course we couldn't leave till he saw santa clause, so when he waited like that I was so surprised he had patience this time, usually he won't wait that long,

Then we came home and he did it!! he got into the paint and got paint all over the floor!! I swear he wears me out some days

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