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<blockquote data-quote="janebrain" data-source="post: 151015" data-attributes="member: 3208"><p>I am so glad your guilt is relieved! I know how good that feels!</p><p></p><p>Sue, you made me laugh when you talked about t-ball/baseball being a special torture for us parents. I remember my easy child son was in something called "cabbage ball" (like baseball but with a bigger ball) and it was so anxiety producing for me, not him! I remember he was supposed to be running the bases (you got to try to hit the ball til you actually did) and he saw me with a drink so as he rounded 2nd base he came over to me to get a drink. When he was in the outfield he would be oblivious as to what was going on in the game--he'd be picking dandelions or something. Then, after the games he would tell me how much fun he was having!! I thought he was miserable!</p><p></p><p>Jane</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="janebrain, post: 151015, member: 3208"] I am so glad your guilt is relieved! I know how good that feels! Sue, you made me laugh when you talked about t-ball/baseball being a special torture for us parents. I remember my easy child son was in something called "cabbage ball" (like baseball but with a bigger ball) and it was so anxiety producing for me, not him! I remember he was supposed to be running the bases (you got to try to hit the ball til you actually did) and he saw me with a drink so as he rounded 2nd base he came over to me to get a drink. When he was in the outfield he would be oblivious as to what was going on in the game--he'd be picking dandelions or something. Then, after the games he would tell me how much fun he was having!! I thought he was miserable! Jane [/QUOTE]
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