AUT-2B-HOME IN CAROLINA ~ Teaching our twenty-five-year-old daughter with autism and aphasia, who is still learning about God, the world, and its people with a little help from Charlotte Mason
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Wordless Wednesday: What Pamela Shared with Me with Excitement
Pamela's bright smile at the very beginning of this video is so telling. Her connections and emotions seem so much stronger than in your earlier videos. You must feel SO encouraged. Yea RDI
THE BAGS THE BAGS THE BAGS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I must go around my house and take a picture of Andrew's collections. i FINALLY told him he could NOT USE the laundry baskets for his collections... he must use bags. Good thing I worked for Dow once upon a day because I used to get a good deal on those baggies. not that I save the $$ anymore but at least i did at one time LOL.
She is so incredibly sweet. Did she say, 'no thanks to you?' in it LOL! i don't know if i heard that right.
i have a love / hate reationship w the sorting...might as well stick w/ loving it since it will be around for awhile;)
Pamela's bright smile at the very beginning of this video is so telling. Her connections and emotions seem so much stronger than in your earlier videos. You must feel SO encouraged. Yea RDI
ReplyDeleteThis video just made me smile!! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteTHE BAGS THE BAGS THE BAGS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I must go around my house and take a picture of Andrew's collections. i FINALLY told him he could NOT USE the laundry baskets for his collections... he must use bags. Good thing I worked for Dow once upon a day because I used to get a good deal on those baggies. not that I save the $$ anymore but at least i did at one time LOL.
ReplyDeleteShe is so incredibly sweet. Did she say, 'no thanks to you?' in it LOL! i don't know if i heard that right.
i have a love / hate reationship w the sorting...might as well stick w/ loving it since it will be around for awhile;)
Poohder and Wendy, Pamela does have a sweet smile!
ReplyDeleteQueen Mum, The "No thanks to you!" was echolalia. I think she meant "No thanks! I'm done! I want to go now!"