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over a year ago
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Mr Cagey makes me smile, and I’m grateful we have what we have. Being on here I really see all the time how lucky we are.
And he’s going to bring home snacks tonight. ( as he will learn from this post hahaha) |
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"Mr Cagey makes me smile, and I’m grateful we have what we have. Being on here I really see all the time how lucky we are.
And he’s going to bring home snacks tonight. ( as he will learn from this post hahaha) "
You just made me smile ...... i'm not proud of you though.... i'm not your mum or anythin' ....... but thanks for the glow |
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By *eliWoman
over a year ago
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My brother heading to uni to read Law today. He was non verbal 'til 6 and autistic (still the latter) and to see what he's achieved has made me so proud of him and I'm going to go and embarrass him in big sister fashion this weekend. |
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"My brother heading to uni to read Law today. He was non verbal 'til 6 and autistic (still the latter) and to see what he's achieved has made me so proud of him and I'm going to go and embarrass him in big sister fashion this weekend."
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By *uss168Man
over a year ago
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"My brother heading to uni to read Law today. He was non verbal 'til 6 and autistic (still the latter) and to see what he's achieved has made me so proud of him and I'm going to go and embarrass him in big sister fashion this weekend."
I can’t compete with that, truly outstanding and inspiring. I was once a lifeguard though and saved a few people from a sticky situation (and not good sticky!) |
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By *a LunaWoman
over a year ago
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My 7 year old overcoming speech issues as a side effect of his ASD, and being able to communicate and make himself understood, his world has opened up and he’s now discharged from speech therapy.
My eldest for how understanding and kind he is, he’s a loving and caring boy and he makes me smile by purposefully doing a Fortnite dance routine if he thinks i need it
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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It's been a pretty rubbish year for me with one thing and another but I managed to pass my bike test recently and I'm super proud of myself because I fell off it and was so nervous to get back on. So I can now legally ride and that has made me happy. |
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By *r TriomanMan
over a year ago
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"It's been a pretty rubbish year for me with one thing and another but I managed to pass my bike test recently and I'm super proud of myself because I fell off it and was so nervous to get back on. So I can now legally ride and that has made me happy."
Well, this has just made me happy; not just as there's another fab biker in my area but because it's great to see people come through tough times and triumph (no, not a bike pun). Well done Dayna - hopefully I'll see you out and about the Wiltshire area sometime?
Have fun and take care |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"My 7 year old overcoming speech issues as a side effect of his ASD, and being able to communicate and make himself understood, his world has opened up and he’s now discharged from speech therapy.
My eldest for how understanding and kind he is, he’s a loving and caring boy and he makes me smile by purposefully doing a Fortnite dance routine if he thinks i need it
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I could have written this myself. Nothing in the world can compare to this for me. I know exactly how you feel |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Mr Cagey makes me smile, and I’m grateful we have what we have. Being on here I really see all the time how lucky we are.
And he’s going to bring home snacks tonight. ( as he will learn from this post hahaha)
You just made me smile ...... i'm not proud of you though.... i'm not your mum or anythin' ....... but thanks for the glow "
Your comments on almost everything make me smile |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I was a dad for the first time and she was very small and I was proud, am proud and forever will be proud of her. "
Awww that’s so sweet , but good on the comp win too |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"It's been a pretty rubbish year for me with one thing and another but I managed to pass my bike test recently and I'm super proud of myself because I fell off it and was so nervous to get back on. So I can now legally ride and that has made me happy."
Ah I’m doing mine soon and this little comment has given me much needed encouragement! Well done |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"My 7 year old overcoming speech issues as a side effect of his ASD, and being able to communicate and make himself understood, his world has opened up and he’s now discharged from speech therapy.
My eldest for how understanding and kind he is, he’s a loving and caring boy and he makes me smile by purposefully doing a Fortnite dance routine if he thinks i need it
" I don’t know how to do heart emojis but this gets at least 10 of those. My parent heart understands this well |
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By *eliWoman
over a year ago
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"My brother heading to uni to read Law today. He was non verbal 'til 6 and autistic (still the latter) and to see what he's achieved has made me so proud of him and I'm going to go and embarrass him in big sister fashion this weekend.
I can’t compete with that, truly outstanding and inspiring. I was once a lifeguard though and saved a few people from a sticky situation (and not good sticky!)"
Thank you. I think people get pigeonholed far too quickly and almost dismissed when on the spectrum. I'm proud of my family and what we've achieved. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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Thank you. I think people get pigeonholed far too quickly and almost dismissed when on the spectrum. I'm proud of my family and what we've achieved."
Your pride is tangible and sharing is so valuable to shift people’s mindset about people on the spectrum |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I’m still breastfeeding despite having D-Mer and having frequent panic attacks. Slowly and surely the anxiety is reducing. "
Many people don’t know how very very difficult it is, every day you do it is a gift to your little one and it’s ok that it’s f*cking difficult. Be so proud of yourself. I fed our smallest for a lonnnnng time because her health issues needed it and it takes from you like nothing else. Xxx |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Some people make me piss myself with laughter , others make me spit my coffee all over my panties But this morning I find myself screaming at some of the posts on here. "
I was agitated by posts this morning so decided to do a flip and invest in a smile . |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Knowing I'll see my kids tonight and how her face will light up when she sees her new bike.
Negatives..none I tend not to let negative people near me.
Oh there is one it's raining. |
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My happiest moment was when my Grand Daughter was born. Having been one of two boys who had 5 sons between us I was so pleased to see a young lady in the family (obviously excluding Mum, wives etc)
There is never a day when I do not either see her or speak to her. She is what has made my life worthwhile these past 5 and a half years.
However, her birth was tinged with some 'sadness' as just 17 days before she arrived my Mum past away with Cancer. She knew her Great Grand Daughter was due soon but was unable to survive long enough to see her.
Anyone who tells me there is a God gets short shrift from me for this reason alone (although I can think of many other reasons too!) |
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