weaselqt
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Well, today we went to a psyc evaluation for ssi. My difficult child cracks me up - he is so funny when he is nervous - and he was nervous today (scared is more exact).
Anyway - we were questioned separately from difficult child - and I was asking lots of questions about what his session was like. He pretty much answered the questions as we did - I told him to tell the truth and be open and honest with the psyc.
But what cracks me up is that difficult child said the psyc asked him "What is similar between an airplane and a boat?" Well, difficult child said he told him the first thing that popped in his head and it was "They can both flip over." He said the psyc looked at him and laughed - he said psyc laughed at a lot of his responses so, of course, difficult child really played that game.
I'm not complaining - I just think he can be so funny - ALL OF HIS LIFE!!!
Anyway - we were questioned separately from difficult child - and I was asking lots of questions about what his session was like. He pretty much answered the questions as we did - I told him to tell the truth and be open and honest with the psyc.
But what cracks me up is that difficult child said the psyc asked him "What is similar between an airplane and a boat?" Well, difficult child said he told him the first thing that popped in his head and it was "They can both flip over." He said the psyc looked at him and laughed - he said psyc laughed at a lot of his responses so, of course, difficult child really played that game.
I'm not complaining - I just think he can be so funny - ALL OF HIS LIFE!!!