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<blockquote data-quote="mstang67chic" data-source="post: 48158" data-attributes="member: 2459"><p>I think what you have planned so far sounds good. The pottery place you can play by ear when he gets there. When my son was 11 he would have loved something like that but other boys I know would have thought it was "dumb". Bikes would be good as would the back yard. Hiking sounds good too but I would wait to make sure he's not a "runner". I'm sure he will bring a couple of things with him (you could always check with the agency and also make sure they know it's ok for him to bring his bike) My son was always into building stuff too.....leggos, knex, anything like that. Maybe do a movie/pizza night one night assuming there are no food restrictions. I know you want to make it a pleasant experience for him but don't feel like you have to have things planned for the entire time. He could be just as happy to play in the yard or ride his bike as do "outings". Just play it by ear once you meet him and get a feel for his personality and energy level. Once that happens you'll have a better idea of what to do. Good luck and have fun!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mstang67chic, post: 48158, member: 2459"] I think what you have planned so far sounds good. The pottery place you can play by ear when he gets there. When my son was 11 he would have loved something like that but other boys I know would have thought it was "dumb". Bikes would be good as would the back yard. Hiking sounds good too but I would wait to make sure he's not a "runner". I'm sure he will bring a couple of things with him (you could always check with the agency and also make sure they know it's ok for him to bring his bike) My son was always into building stuff too.....leggos, knex, anything like that. Maybe do a movie/pizza night one night assuming there are no food restrictions. I know you want to make it a pleasant experience for him but don't feel like you have to have things planned for the entire time. He could be just as happy to play in the yard or ride his bike as do "outings". Just play it by ear once you meet him and get a feel for his personality and energy level. Once that happens you'll have a better idea of what to do. Good luck and have fun! [/QUOTE]
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