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<blockquote data-quote="Chaosuncontained" data-source="post: 484049" data-attributes="member: 11016"><p>I get "the looks" a LOT in public. Just last night at a basketball game. Carson was VERY loud (our game was the last one so most everyone was already gone). Jump, jump, jumping all over the bleachers. Running up to babies, getting in their faces. Really? acting like a 3 year old ADHD kid on crack. The high school kids sitting behind us got a good show. And a few parents were looking at us like they were watching a horror film.</p><p></p><p>What bothers me is that I want to run up to them all and calmly explain... but even then they wouldn't "get" it. So I just sit there. Trying to get Carson to calm down some. "Use your inside voice. Come sit by me for a bit. Listen to your MP3 player. Go get a drink of water." </p><p></p><p></p><p>I've thought of a t shirt too. Mine is not exactly politically correct though. "My kid is "special". Yours is not"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chaosuncontained, post: 484049, member: 11016"] I get "the looks" a LOT in public. Just last night at a basketball game. Carson was VERY loud (our game was the last one so most everyone was already gone). Jump, jump, jumping all over the bleachers. Running up to babies, getting in their faces. Really? acting like a 3 year old ADHD kid on crack. The high school kids sitting behind us got a good show. And a few parents were looking at us like they were watching a horror film. What bothers me is that I want to run up to them all and calmly explain... but even then they wouldn't "get" it. So I just sit there. Trying to get Carson to calm down some. "Use your inside voice. Come sit by me for a bit. Listen to your MP3 player. Go get a drink of water." I've thought of a t shirt too. Mine is not exactly politically correct though. "My kid is "special". Yours is not" [/QUOTE]
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