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September 17, 2007

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Sandy Alperstein

Lori, I've been checking in every day, hoping to see something from you. And I must say - this was worth the wait! Thanks!!

Sandy

Sam

I love the humanness and respect the reality of your rap.

Jennifer

I can so relate...lol
I'll be your advocate whether you like or not!
I will complain at your IEP, that's my job.
Don't you roll your eyes at me, I know what you really mean!
You will take your medicine and get better!
You will wrap in your weighted blanket and like it!

Pam

What a great post! Yes, they are like every other kid, just with their own peculiarities. This is me to my "regular" daughter: Don't you take that attitude with me!
This is me with my autistic son: Don't you get all squealy and flappy on me!

Lisa Riley

Way too funny! :) As a Special Education teacher of 18 years, it's amazing how those all fit. Thanks for the giggle!

Cyn

Okay, this is priceless and going on the fridge!

Thanks for (continued) humor.

Samantha

That is so real!
With my HOH 14 yr old :
Turn your Ears on
No we're not having pepperoni pizza, I'm going to papa's
Stop reading my lips and listen to me
No, I am not mad, sometimes momma just gets "anxious"
You have been cheated out of the other 1/2 of the information everyone else has!!!!!!

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