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Dawndonna · 23/11/2011 16:19

Dd1 (wheelchair user, ASD) has been asked to the school prom by the 'fit bloke', you know, the one they all argue about and swoon over, there's always one, isn't there! He isn't messing. He's been very slowly working up the courage for ages. It's so sweet!
Happy Mummy!
Grin

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Mum1369 · 23/11/2011 16:21

Ooh, feel a trip to the shops for new frock coming on for you

coff33pot · 23/11/2011 16:29

Grin wonderful! I expect that means one excited Dd1!

3cutedarlings · 23/11/2011 16:32

Ahhhh! how fab!! hope she has a wonderful time, second a shopping trip for a very posh frock Grin !!

Aliceinboots · 23/11/2011 16:34

That is so wonderful. I hope she has a fab time. Smile

TheNinjaGooseIsOnAMission · 23/11/2011 17:17

how lovely Smile has she picked a dress yet?

WilsonFrickett · 23/11/2011 17:37
Grin
Becaroooo · 23/11/2011 17:42

oohhhhhhh!!!!!!

So happy for her! And him of course, I am sure she is a corker!!! Grin

EllenJaneisnotmyname · 23/11/2011 17:57

That's just lovely! Smile Sounds like he's got the personality to go with those looks!

keepingupwiththejoneses · 23/11/2011 18:08

Wow! That is great, I hope she has a wonderful time!

Dawndonna · 23/11/2011 18:29

Thank you, all. I think a trip to the posh frock shop is in order!
Smile
Got to say, he seems like a nice lad, and although I'm biased, mine has beauty and brains, Grin.
Seriously though, he really isn't bothered that she can't walk far, or dance all night, he's happy to take her out in her chair and sit and talk etc.

They're like an old couple discussing books and the newspaper!

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MincePieFlavouredVoidka · 23/11/2011 18:51

Bless them, I love young love :)

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