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<blockquote data-quote="timer lady" data-source="post: 110602" data-attributes="member: 393"><p>Thank you very much Christine. The small lunch & gift opening went well. As the tweedles were so hyped we opted to skip the "meal" portion & have a few snacks while gifts were opened.</p><p></p><p>Tdocs made kt & wm hand out gifts to husband & myself first & watch while we opened & enjoyed them. The most exciting gift was a card made by kt & wm together. The tdocs took pictures of them working together (appropriately & yet having fun) creating this card. The pictures became a part of this card. It's the most beautiful gift I've ever received. kt & wm also made snow globes with their pictures in them - again playing together safely. They will be proudly displayed all year long.</p><p></p><p>Of course, after that all heck broke loose as it should have. There were moments of the "twin zone" where no one could break into the zone of tweedle chaos. When things became "unhealthy" bordering on unsafe kt & wm were given one warning. They turned it around.</p><p></p><p>Attachment therapist took a family portrait, then some pictures of kt & wm playing together nicely. </p><p></p><p>We were together as a family for a total of 55 minutes (husband was timing - he's tracking the progress). It was a pleasant gathering.</p><p></p><p>kt struggled a bit last night but not to the level of the first visits & she didn't need a PRN medication. wm had issues at group home as well but he was easily distracted.</p><p></p><p>It was good - very good! :thumb:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timer lady, post: 110602, member: 393"] Thank you very much Christine. The small lunch & gift opening went well. As the tweedles were so hyped we opted to skip the "meal" portion & have a few snacks while gifts were opened. Tdocs made kt & wm hand out gifts to husband & myself first & watch while we opened & enjoyed them. The most exciting gift was a card made by kt & wm together. The tdocs took pictures of them working together (appropriately & yet having fun) creating this card. The pictures became a part of this card. It's the most beautiful gift I've ever received. kt & wm also made snow globes with their pictures in them - again playing together safely. They will be proudly displayed all year long. Of course, after that all heck broke loose as it should have. There were moments of the "twin zone" where no one could break into the zone of tweedle chaos. When things became "unhealthy" bordering on unsafe kt & wm were given one warning. They turned it around. Attachment therapist took a family portrait, then some pictures of kt & wm playing together nicely. We were together as a family for a total of 55 minutes (husband was timing - he's tracking the progress). It was a pleasant gathering. kt struggled a bit last night but not to the level of the first visits & she didn't need a PRN medication. wm had issues at group home as well but he was easily distracted. It was good - very good! [img]:thumb:[/img] [/QUOTE]
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