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just had a 45min talk on teabag folding

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misdee · 20/11/2010 08:29

from dd2.

i havent even had a cup of tea yet, and yet she cant even pause for breath.

makes a change from pokemon i guess.

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siblingrivalry · 20/11/2010 12:50

Oh, I feel your pain Grin
DD2's current obsession is a series of books she is reading and I am treated to a very detailed review of each one - my heart sinks when she finishes a book Grin

I love the randomness of the topics our kids choose -teabag folding is a new one on me!

StarkAndWitchesWillFindYou · 20/11/2010 12:57

DS talks in detail about things he is worried about. Currently it is using the school toilet and having a hair cut although he doesn't have an awful lot of language yet so it doesn't take too long.

misdee · 20/11/2010 13:11

they learnt it at school last week.

so now my house is scattered with bits of folded paper [sigh]

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asdx2 · 20/11/2010 14:07

One of the benefits of having two with autism is that they are happy to talk at each other and dd is very happy repeating what ds says which pleases him no end Grin

misdee · 20/11/2010 17:36

lol asdx2. usually dd3 will happily listen to dd2 witter on for hours about pokemon. but i think teabag folding was beyond her.

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myra · 20/11/2010 19:06

i just love doing t bag folding for my card making

myra

misdee · 20/11/2010 19:07

is it teabga or t-bag? i never looked into it.

but she seems to enjoy it.

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