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i am really proud of ds today............

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2shoescoveredinhearts · 14/02/2007 17:56

npw I know eh isn't sn. but didn't want to put it in teens.
we went out today. me, ds, dd her freind and the mum and 3 kids.
her oldest son is a year younger than mine and dd's friend is a year younger than her and then the has on of 8 &6.
ds was brilliant he couldn't have helped me more. not only the normal stuff of getting dd out of the car on more than one occasion. which even with the wheelchair access van is quite time consuming. he helped her do bowling and she won.
my freind commented on it and said how lucky Iwas her oldest wouldn't even help his brother (sn & like dd severly disabled)with the bowling.
all in all he was So good and at 15 he Made me REALLY proud.

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VeniVidiVickiQV · 14/02/2007 17:57

awww thats so lovely

tobysmumkent · 14/02/2007 18:22

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anniebear · 14/02/2007 19:36

arrh thats so lovely

moondog · 14/02/2007 19:41

Bless him
A good egg eh?

lourobert · 14/02/2007 20:51

sounds like a very grown up young man....!

eidsvold · 14/02/2007 21:04

he really sounds like a fab young man!!

mymatemax · 14/02/2007 21:07

How lovely, You should be proud!

Blossomhill · 14/02/2007 22:10

Your ds sounds lovely 2shoes xxx

saadia · 14/02/2007 22:12

that's lovely, you should be proud .

FioFio · 15/02/2007 07:59

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eidsvold · 15/02/2007 09:15

oh fio - know how that feels - first person dd1 used to ask for before they shared a room was dd2 - and then her dad and then me. When coming home from kindy - dd2 dd2!!! is all we hear.

Dd1 is even excited when dd2 gets in the back of the car with her!! Even though they have walked down the stairs together no less than 10 seconds ago!!

FioFio · 15/02/2007 16:50

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2shoes · 15/02/2007 16:58

i always say as long sa dd has ds she will be happy. dh and I come way down the list
when ds went to camp for a week in yr 6 I put dd into respite the night he came back to give him a bit of "our" time.
dd has missed him all week. when we went to pick her up on the sat ds hid in the boot. I told her he hadn't come home(totally misjudged that one) she burst into tears. when she saw him she was OVER the moon.

FioFio · 15/02/2007 19:47

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2shoes · 15/02/2007 21:22

he is so funny. he was mad at the other boy as "he was disrespectful about his mum"

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