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One of those moments where I didnt know whether to be happy or sad.

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ShadeofViolet · 08/11/2010 17:08

DS2 uses alot of echolia but not often in context.

Had to take him to eye casualty today - he was really really upset about it, but at one point when they wanted to look in his eye he closed them really tight and said in a really small voice 'dont hurt me'. It was so sad, but my heart was signing that he actually said something in context.

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purplepidjin · 08/11/2010 17:28

I don't want to pass you a biscuit because I'm sure it means something bad on this forum.

Have a glass of the alcoholic beverage of you choice and a big slice of chocolate cake from me instead

NorthernSky · 08/11/2010 17:38

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purplepidjin · 08/11/2010 19:01

Oh, and also virtual smarties for DS2 for being such a clever, brave boy Grin

Spinkle · 08/11/2010 19:37

Absolutely, I wouldn't have got my DS through the door.

You must have been torn though.

Hope you are both feeling more like it now.

purplepidjin · 08/11/2010 21:32

You know you live in the SN world when you accidentally type "signing" instead of "singing"!!

Sorry, I'm not trying to have a dig, that just amused me :)

ShadeofViolet · 08/11/2010 22:24

:)

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