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Halloween and my difficult child
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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 385731" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>This may be my difficult child 1's first year NOT trick-or-treating, and he's 16. I thought this day would never come! He hasn't had any interest in thinking about a costume (the other two kids already have theirs). I told him that I'm taking the younger two out in a few minutes to pick out pumpkins, but he didn't sound too enthusiastic. </p><p> </p><p>difficult child 2, on the other hand, is still very eager for Halloween to come. He's 13 and very much an immature difficult child, so I'm not surprised. We'll see how long this lasts. This will be his first year wearing a truly scary costume (skeleton jester). And he still freaks out a little when we go into costume shops (actually wants me to hold his hand). When we went out to get his costume, he insisted on wearing his headphones so he wouldn't hear any of the spooky sound effects in the store! Funny kid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 385731, member: 3444"] This may be my difficult child 1's first year NOT trick-or-treating, and he's 16. I thought this day would never come! He hasn't had any interest in thinking about a costume (the other two kids already have theirs). I told him that I'm taking the younger two out in a few minutes to pick out pumpkins, but he didn't sound too enthusiastic. difficult child 2, on the other hand, is still very eager for Halloween to come. He's 13 and very much an immature difficult child, so I'm not surprised. We'll see how long this lasts. This will be his first year wearing a truly scary costume (skeleton jester). And he still freaks out a little when we go into costume shops (actually wants me to hold his hand). When we went out to get his costume, he insisted on wearing his headphones so he wouldn't hear any of the spooky sound effects in the store! Funny kid. [/QUOTE]
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