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Re: Very sad - sorry to report that Jared's body was found in FL...: msg#00133

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Subject: Re: Very sad - sorry to report that Jared's body was found in FL...

yep. we got busy today taking apart all the appliances. we put all
together again, only now the tv doesn't work! everything else worked
after we toook apart themselves and put back together again. mine
nephew wrote that i did it. which makes sense not as i put it back
together same as i took it apart. plus everything else i took apart
and put back together works so the tv not working remains a mystery.
although genius boy still insists i had something to do with it. and
dont even call 911 as this is not considered an emergency. well it is
when i had a dvd planned for tonight. that just screwed up mine
schedule. i just cant understand why the tv decided to up and die on
us. we checked and went through all of it's internal organs and the
insides look same as as when we first gutted her out. shit. so much
for robots tonite.

crabtail

yahoogroups.com, "Tink" <tink.le@...> wrote:
>
> holy sh*t. Thank God for nephew! Grey hair by the second
moments. Ben is
> so environmentally active & curious now. Trying to think one step
ahead of
> him is often impossible. Am sporting new colored hair with a lot
of silver,
> rapidly grown in the last couple months. [at least it's silvery and
not just
> plain grey] lol :::sigh::: Intelligent children with motor
> dyscoordination and disregard for personal safety [at times.] It
can be
> very scary. This might be a good time to review some of Dennis
Debault's
> website offerings on safeguarding. Pool alarms are not covered;
but there
> are a couple websites to find them. Expensive, though. I remember
a family
> out this way who succeeded in getting help from the State in paying
for a
> fencing & alarm system for one of their autie children who was at
great risk
> for elopement and getting into dangerous situations. I can't find
the
> information right now, but will post it up when I can. We can't be
with
> eyes in the back of our heads 24/7. Nearly impossible.
> Thank God, again, for the safety of your daughter and nephew.
> ~*~ Tink
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: autismlist@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:autismlist@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
On
> Behalf Of autisticdreaming
> Sent: Sunday, February 26, 2006 11:31 AM
> To: autismlist@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [Autismlist] Re: Very sad - sorry to report that Jared's
body
> was found in FL...
>
>
> no, just last year we also had an 8 year old autistic girl drown.
and
> recently i think a four year old. this is local florida alone. the
girl
> was in north miami beach very near us in aventura. and this boy is
but
> 15 minutes from wheres we are now.
>
> just yesterday the dolphin slipped into the pool unnoticed. i hadn't
> even realized as i was going through herbs for tea. i look outside.
and
> there be mine nephew just struggling silent on his toes, (he can't
> talk) holding the dolphin above himself. as he hopped on his toes
> jutting his nose above the water trying to get over the edge but
being
> unable to, due to holding the dolphin up. we never let the doors
open
> because the dolphin loves water. but he had been staying with me and
> had stepped outside didn't think of the dolphin with her fetish for
> water getting into the pool. she took opportunity with the side door
> open and went out to the pool stepped in. he jumped in after her
when
> he realized what she did.
>
> this was wonderful of him as he can't swim yet, and the dolphin
knows
> how to float, not that it isn't dangerous for her anyhow, her
condition
> spasses up her body so that she may not float all the time. i had
> thought them to be at the computer playing games and such, so i had
no
> idea, until i saw him struggling on the edge. i was so scared
thinking
> what could have happened. i could have lost them both.
>
> i'm just happy everything came out okay with just the dolphin
annoyed
> she was pulled out of the water.
>
> crabtail
>
> --- In autismlist@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, nechapasi@ wrote:
> >
> > I heard an alarming statistic once...and I know I am not
repeating it
> > verbatim so don't quote me...but the gist was that a major
percentage
> of autistic
> > people die from drowning and that when autistics "run away" most
of
> them can be
> > found in or near water.
> >
> > So if you have an escapee..please looks there first.
> >
> > I am sorry to hear of another victim
> >
> > Eric
> >
>
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