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Leslie Gottlieb ([personal profile] lesliepear) wrote2006-11-29 11:46 pm

Wednesday

Alan's getting so much more verbal. I heard him commenting on Sponge Bob today - eww that's gross and don't eat that - not sure what in the episode prompted those comments though.

He also saw 1 episode of the Star Trek Animated Series tonight (from 1973). He liked the space stuff, but it was a bit talky for him. I wonder what science fiction would be kid friendly that I could show him.

Some progress on his OT appointment - it might be soon - and I have another IEP meeting coming up, hopefully it can be done on the phone, I'm running out of work from home days lately.

Ran to Target tonight. Tried to find myself PJ's. Brought home a "Nick and Nora" sock monkey one, too loud. And even tried one of the size 14/16 girls sleepers - they do run big, but I'm too heavy to fit in it - maybe 30 lbs ago I could.

Really need to diet for 2007 alas.

[identity profile] eloren.livejournal.com 2006-11-30 05:43 am (UTC)(link)
Ryan has been having fun watching the Original Star Wars trilogy with Daddy...dunno if they are watching the real original or the "SE" version. But he responds to the music (he came tearing into the living room when the theme was playing as part of a "making of" show" on TV) and knows the character names. They are about 1/3 of the way into "Empire Strikes Back" now, watching it in 20-30 minute chunks. He doesn't follow the story so much, but he likes the visuals.

[identity profile] petalmcmako.livejournal.com 2006-11-30 10:54 am (UTC)(link)
H loved the original Dr Who when it was replayed here. He would have only been 2 to 2.5 when he watched it, and I'm sure he'd still like it. It's tinny enough to not be scary (except for the one with the spiders). He also loves Thunderbirds.

[identity profile] lesliepear.livejournal.com 2006-11-30 12:12 pm (UTC)(link)
Good ideas.

I wonder where I can get Dr. Who DVD's and Thunderbirds DVD's?