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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 549111"><p>Thanks for all the "way to go's". This is the kind of the thing he's good at and will usually actually follow through no matter what.</p><p></p><p>You're right IC. It will be something he will remember and feel good about for the rest of his life.</p><p></p><p> Lovelyboy, I hear you. In some cases however, as long as it's close, he's content. In other cases, because of his limited viewpoint, I have to offer possible solutions to whatever the problem is because he simply can't see anything different. Between those two things, it should go pretty well.</p><p></p><p>Susie, I would love to except the boys share a room so it's already crowded in there. Our basement isn't finished and there is no other place to put it. Our rooms are just too small not to mention I wouldn't trust any part of the structure of our house (LONG story) to hold it up and still remain intact. He's content with the garage and if he asks, I can always move the van out of the garage so he has some room .... even in the winter if he really needs to. As for the sit-n-spin, yea .... I'm waiting for that idea to pop into his head too which would be more doable in the house since we could always throw it in a closet when not used. If he can figure out how to do it, I'll gladly support and help him in any way I can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 549111"] Thanks for all the "way to go's". This is the kind of the thing he's good at and will usually actually follow through no matter what. You're right IC. It will be something he will remember and feel good about for the rest of his life. Lovelyboy, I hear you. In some cases however, as long as it's close, he's content. In other cases, because of his limited viewpoint, I have to offer possible solutions to whatever the problem is because he simply can't see anything different. Between those two things, it should go pretty well. Susie, I would love to except the boys share a room so it's already crowded in there. Our basement isn't finished and there is no other place to put it. Our rooms are just too small not to mention I wouldn't trust any part of the structure of our house (LONG story) to hold it up and still remain intact. He's content with the garage and if he asks, I can always move the van out of the garage so he has some room .... even in the winter if he really needs to. As for the sit-n-spin, yea .... I'm waiting for that idea to pop into his head too which would be more doable in the house since we could always throw it in a closet when not used. If he can figure out how to do it, I'll gladly support and help him in any way I can. [/QUOTE]
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