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5inthebed · 15/07/2009 17:05

Hello

Didn't want to hijack the other thread, but just wanted to say...I watched the video you had made of your son, and he looks so happy and fun loving! What a gorgeous family you have. I loved the photo of your DS on the roof of the toy house, were you signing for him to come down?

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saintlydamemrsturnip · 15/07/2009 21:39

oh thank you!

That wasn't me signing (I wish! she is far slimmer and younger than me), but one of our then tutors. (She was excellent) She was teaching him the sign for 'jump' - which I think was his second sign after biscuit!

Widemouthfrog · 15/07/2009 22:27

I watched this with a tear in my eye. My DS is at the high-functioning end of the spectrum, but the pics of your DS reminded me so much of him - his body posture and facial expressions.

I liked the picture walking up the beach together - it looks a perfect shared moment

saintlydamemrsturnip · 15/07/2009 22:57

aww. Thank you. I love that beach in winter....

macwoozy · 15/07/2009 23:01

Ooooh! Can I see the video, have you a link?

saintlydamemrsturnip · 15/07/2009 23:03

It's here macwoozy

saintlydamemrsturnip · 15/07/2009 23:03

oh sorry link here

macwoozy · 15/07/2009 23:18

Wonderful video, looks like he is really enjoying life

5inthebed · 15/07/2009 23:19

His stance is very much like my ds2's. He is lovely! Had to watch it again

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saintlydamemrsturnip · 15/07/2009 23:19

Oh he does!

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