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<blockquote data-quote="Bunny" data-source="post: 600489" data-attributes="member: 15810"><p>Yesterday was a good day because they spent a good chunk of it apart. difficult child asked a friend to come over (big step for him) and easy child went to play over at is friend's house.</p><p></p><p>I asked difficult child yesterday if he wanted me to check in the library if they have a D&D club. At first be hesitated because the set that he's playing with is older (it belonged to husband's youngest brother. mother in law saves EVERYTHING and difficult child asked if he could play it one day), but I told him that if needing a newer version of the game is needed that that would be no problem, so he said that he would be interested. He has a bowling lesson this morning and I told husband that he had to take him. At some point today I'll run over to the library and see. I thought I saw something in the monthly flyer that they send out, but I couldn't find anything on their web site when I looked yesterday.</p><p></p><p>I know what they need is separation, but for some reason, no one here seems to back me up on that. "They're brothers and they want to play together. Isn't that nice?" No, not really.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bunny, post: 600489, member: 15810"] Yesterday was a good day because they spent a good chunk of it apart. difficult child asked a friend to come over (big step for him) and easy child went to play over at is friend's house. I asked difficult child yesterday if he wanted me to check in the library if they have a D&D club. At first be hesitated because the set that he's playing with is older (it belonged to husband's youngest brother. mother in law saves EVERYTHING and difficult child asked if he could play it one day), but I told him that if needing a newer version of the game is needed that that would be no problem, so he said that he would be interested. He has a bowling lesson this morning and I told husband that he had to take him. At some point today I'll run over to the library and see. I thought I saw something in the monthly flyer that they send out, but I couldn't find anything on their web site when I looked yesterday. I know what they need is separation, but for some reason, no one here seems to back me up on that. "They're brothers and they want to play together. Isn't that nice?" No, not really. [/QUOTE]
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