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RinkyDinkyDoo · 15/05/2013 21:36

DH has really pissed me off, so yesterday I thought bugger you and now we're having a bit of a not talking to each other session, childish I know, but better than saying the nasty thoughts that are running through my head at the mo.
Anyhow, this morning we carried on with the ignoring each other. DS was in the kitchen with DH, I entered and DS shouts "hello Mummy"
Hello mini rinky I respond.
Then hearing nothing going on and glum faces, mini rinky walks up to me, holds out his arms, grins and says
"I think somebody needs a tickle!" Grin as in mr tickle. He's so fab.

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armani · 15/05/2013 21:39

Aww bless him, he sounds delightful :)

My dd has just made my day by sliding a note under the door saying 'I love you so mus'. She has actually sat and wrote that all on her own, I'm so proud I feel like framing it! :)

RinkyDinkyDoo · 15/05/2013 21:42

Ah that's lovely Armani.
It's amazing that a 6year old ASD child shows more feelings and communicates better than a 45year old man/knobhead.

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Levantine · 16/05/2013 10:41

Ah, what a sweetie!

AnotherAlias · 16/05/2013 12:23

Aw little darling

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