Fathering Autism#143 A Knows Nothing, P Knows Less, Can’t Mother or MakeUp, Can’t Stop Eating, Can’t dress.

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Lol. Same. I have 3 cat toy boxes for six cats with little toys scattered everywhere. Sometimes I step on one of their little toy mousies and think it’s a tail or something. I’ve found their toys in the litter box, in their water dish, you name it. Love watching them pick out a toy from their box or just lay on top of their catnip filled toys.
 

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Keep playing, @Krishacooties! It will do your heart and head good. Sharing my condolences on the death of your friend’s child.
 
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I wonder how many toys the kids were allowed when young. P has said on a few occasions she didn't play with toys, watch cartoons, or read books growing up. Likely any toys were provided by Ass not P.

She seems clueless to the fact ALL children will stop playing with certain toys. I have always had multiple containers of toys and would rotate what got left out to play with. When I would switch them out, after they stopped playing with one set, it was like brand new toys again. Kids just have active brains and imaginations and seek out new input and exploration. So ya Abbie didn't lose interest, she just needed new/different. But for P the "unnecessary thing" in the house is Abigail.

As for adults playing... I play daily. I am about to go play right now.
 
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Maybe they are adding an elevator…. because they both wobble so much and can’t make it up and down the stairs.
Haha what they really need to do is widen and reinforce those stairs. NOT KIDDING
 
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I don't think she was ever into Abbie having toys
 
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Maybe they are adding an elevator…. because they both wobble so much and can’t make it up and down the stairs.
It would not surprise me If they pop up and say we’re adding an elevator because it will make it easier for Abigail to be independent. If that happens I’m going to lose my . I can see the thumbnail now “autistic girl gets an elevator in her house” we all know it’s because big p can barely walk up the two stairs in the living room. Asas scared them knees of hers will give way with her behind him and take him down like a bowling pin. They would probably fly through the exterior wall into the yard. wouldn’t that be a sight to see
 
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My little Sadie has too many toys, all my fault. But that is one of her 'tricks' my husband makes her pick up her toys and put them in the toybox then they do the rest of her tricks every night about the same time. She has to press the 'play' button first then at the end of her routine she has to press 'outside' and she goes out for the last time before bed time.
 
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Big P would benefit more from one of those chair lift things from the tv room to the kitchen - she makes that trip A LOT during the day! Of course the entire house would have to be reinforced and get an extra large chair.
 
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My house was built in 1856. I cannot have a plaque because of the sunroom was an addition in the 20’s, and the attached garage was turned into a carport with a room added on top of it. And the added indoor plumbing throughout. It ups house insurance, too. I know I had a built in 1856 sign someone just hung and the village inspector made us take it down when we bought the house back. The sign is in my sunroom along with my jungle.
 
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We have 2 dogs. They are both rescues. The first one was used as bait in a dog fighting ring before she was saved and therefore always looks to roughhouse with me. Our newer dog doesn’t understand the playfulness with the first dog. The older dog will try roughhousing with the younger dog but the younger dog gets nervous when this occurs eventho she’ll egg on the older dog.
 
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We rescued my Chow Chow 2 years ago. He’s 9 and plays and runs like a puppy. The vet said he’s very healthy considering his entire diet in his entire life was whatever leftovers the morons that had him had. He gets an upset gallbladder attack if he eats too many chicken jerky treats. We make his treats and he’s on science diet. My other dogs are in heaven because of chicken jerky. When the machine comes out, I have to keep them out of the kitchen. Did someone say toys? The pic is one toy basket that lives in my sitting room off of my bedroom.
 
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Big P would benefit more from one of those chair lift things from the tv room to the kitchen - she makes that trip A LOT during the day! Of course the entire house would have to be reinforced and get an extra large chair.
Haha!!! They'd have to make a wide-load seat and equip it with extra power!!!
 
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Well, there isn't an elevator being installed, unless they got another sucker contractor to do the job without pulling permits.

The last permit was pulled in June/July, to replace the hot water heater. That cost them a pretty penny too, since it was replaced in the cellar.
 
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Big P would benefit more from one of those chair lift things from the tv room to the kitchen - she makes that trip A LOT during the day! Of course the entire house would have to be reinforced and get an extra large chair.
Yea just take the doorways out too
 
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Yea just take the doorways out too
Just pop up a circus tent in the yard. Makes everything a lot easier in the long run. She can have a colorful place to do her FB Lives, enough room to waller around, Uber eats and Door Dash can just pull up to the tent door and they won’t have to worry about removing the roof to get her out when she pops her clogs.
 
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Asa can even hose her off for her monthly cleanse much easier in a tent I’d suppose
 
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