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by isaacandlola posted at 10:33 PM on Feb. 11 , 2008
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by isaacandlola posted at 11:15 AM on Dec. 6 , 2007
Hey I just read your post on asd group. Yeah team sports are so hard on our kids. I am sure the more he is exposed to it, the more he will get used to it. It sounds like he enjoys it but the sensory issues are getting in the way. Kohen definitely is not ready for team sports. We want to enroll him karate soon, I've heard great things with karate and asd kids. We just introduced him to skiing/snowboarding and he loves it. It is nice because I can learn with him.
Lol, that's funny. It is actually very common that people "reinvent" themselves after a breakup. Oh I also had my bellybutton pierced too. I've always wanted more tatts but keep putting it off b/c I keep changing my mind on what to get and where to put it. I'm thinking middle back or shoulder this time. It has to be hidden b/c I work in a professional office, sucks. Tramp stamp huh? He's probably jealous b/c he wants one too, lol.
Hah! Beware woman that change their hair or get tattoos! Major life change alert! I was on the verge of breaking up with my fiance when I got mine on my right hip - did not know it at the time, but should have known - got it to prove that I had more guts then he. tattoos were not as common in Austrailia at the time, which is where we were living at the time. My husband calls it my "tramp stamp", but I was being cool, dammit!
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