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Underwear and my son.
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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 80996" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>WFEN, my difficult child doesn't see the obvious either. This is one of the "best of difficult child". </p><p></p><p>When difficult child filled out the application for a driving permit, it asks what color is his hair. He left it blank. I asked why? His response was "no one knows what color their hair is. It's on the top of your head". :hammer: Made perfect sense to difficult child. </p><p></p><p>His difficulty with money is a very real disability and not irresponsibility. He wouldn't grasp that 3 pr for 9.00 is a better deal that 2pr for 10.00. If we work it step by step he will get it but it's not easy for him. I can't go everywhere with him so he sometimes makes expensive mistakes. </p><p></p><p>Terri, your husband sounds like a nice guy regardless of stretch wool dress for 200.00 when you are pregnant. LOL. My difficult child was given the guideline of no gift with a plug or for the kitchen. :faint: He is so practical that he would think I would be delighted with a vacuum cleaner. LOL.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 80996, member: 3"] WFEN, my difficult child doesn't see the obvious either. This is one of the "best of difficult child". When difficult child filled out the application for a driving permit, it asks what color is his hair. He left it blank. I asked why? His response was "no one knows what color their hair is. It's on the top of your head". [img]:hammer:[/img] Made perfect sense to difficult child. His difficulty with money is a very real disability and not irresponsibility. He wouldn't grasp that 3 pr for 9.00 is a better deal that 2pr for 10.00. If we work it step by step he will get it but it's not easy for him. I can't go everywhere with him so he sometimes makes expensive mistakes. Terri, your husband sounds like a nice guy regardless of stretch wool dress for 200.00 when you are pregnant. LOL. My difficult child was given the guideline of no gift with a plug or for the kitchen. [img]:faint:[/img] He is so practical that he would think I would be delighted with a vacuum cleaner. LOL. [/QUOTE]
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