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My Asperger's daughter did something so thoughtful!


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It's my daughter's fourteenth birthday today, but she surprised me: she has heard me rave about Rupert Isaacson's book The Horse Boy, a chronicle of his journey with his autistic son to Mongolia in search of shamans and horses. While at her own riding lesson she noticed a poster advertising that he will be in our city giving a talk for charity; she secretly memorized the phone number, asked my husband to call, and got me a ticket! She surprised me with it today. This ranks as one of the sweetest things ANYONE has ever done for me, and I am so touched I am practically sobbing all over myself.

 

What an amazing journey for a kid who used to think microwaves had lives and feelings but seemed indifferent to the people around her.

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Wow, that's awesome! I couldn't imagine my Aspie daughters doing that!

 

My daughter has always been very sensitive, but I couldn't have imagined her doing this a year ago either. The growth has been amazing -- I don't know what combination of factors to put it down to, but I wanted to hold out hope for other mothers (and fathers) out there that such things are possible.

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That is so awesome!! My aspie dd once made me "breakfast" when her brother was a baby and had kept me up all night the night before. She woke me up and when I came downstairs there was a platter with strawberries, apples, grapes and cookies with apple juice in coffee mugs with the saucers. :001_wub:

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That is so awesome!! My aspie dd once made me "breakfast" when her brother was a baby and had kept me up all night the night before. She woke me up and when I came downstairs there was a platter with strawberries, apples, grapes and cookies with apple juice in coffee mugs with the saucers. :001_wub:

 

That is so very sweet!

 

Thank you so much to everybody who responded, for allowing me to share.

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