One out of 110 children are born with Autism and 1 out of 70 are boys! Until researchers find a cure for this disease the numbers will continue to increase. It affects all nationalities and ethnic groups. We need to get involved in funding Autism research organizations.
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Everyday is a new adventure with my son Gregory. Sometimes he's happy and other days he's not. Sometimes he's quite talkative other times he has nothing to say. He's so very sensitive at times that its like walking on eggshells. You have to be careful about what you say to him and how you say it, or you will hurt his feelings. He's great most of the time. When I get home from work he's usually waiting on the front porch for me, rain or shine. He knows what time I should be home or I will be getting a phone call from him on my cell. He'll say "Where you at?" When I get home he always asks me how my day went. Then I ask him how his day was. He tells me what he did for the day. Sometimes he rakes the leaves or takes out the trash. Whatever it is he gives me full details. Then he usually tells me whats for dinner. By the way, he loves to eat. He always takes meat out of the freezer to thaw just in time for me to get home and cook for him. He spends most of his day listening to cassette tapes of old music over and over again. That's right he still listens to cassettes. Lol! I offered to buy him a CD player but he told me he didn't like CD players. So if he's happy so I'm I! He also likes to watch old movies re-runs. His favorites are Beverly Hills Cop, Child's play, and Honey I Blew up the Kid!
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