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Ineedmorepatience · 13/03/2013 11:10

Dd3 was hiding from me this morning to avoid contact with the hairbrush, this is a regular occuranceGrin

I called her to come out from behind the settee and she rolled out with her legs and arms frozen like a statue, she then grinned at me and said "

"I cant come out I have been petrified" Grin
(Good old Harry Potter, has alot to answer for)

It was quite funny thoughGrin

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nupurkumarika · 13/03/2013 11:11

thisis sooo nice...how old is she? :-)

Ineedmorepatience · 13/03/2013 11:15

She is 10 nurpur.

She has Asd with quite a lot of demand avoidant behaviour but I had to smile this morning.

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EllenJaneisstillnotmyname · 13/03/2013 11:48

Lovely. I blame Harry Potter for my DS2 learning 'bloody hell' from Ron.

LimboLil · 13/03/2013 11:58

Lol I love it. My son's been doing this lately. We get, "I can't, I haven't learnt how to do that yet" (Witches Children), "Go away, I will never come back" (not sure!) and "Thank you for my lovely supper with sausages, chips and ice cream" (Tiger who came to tea). I think it's quite genius really!!

Ineedmorepatience · 13/03/2013 12:13

I was once sitting at the table with Dd3 looking out of the window, she suddenly started saying a lovely poem about the sun shining brightly and the clouds drifting by!

I thought, blimey I have a poetic genius on my hands and said "What a lovely poem Dd3, did you just make that up?" She said "No, its from Horrid Henry!"GrinGrin
Horrid Henry was her obssession at the time, it nearly drove us to the edgeGrin

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StarlightMcKenzie · 13/03/2013 14:37

Lol

lougle · 13/03/2013 17:15
Grin
ArthurPewty · 13/03/2013 18:25

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ouryve · 13/03/2013 18:32

:o

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