Guest guest Posted August 3, 2003 Report Share Posted August 3, 2003 <<<Just wanted to say hello and check in since I have been unable the last several days. The yard sale went very well....I made $427.00> , that is great. when we moved out of the US, we had a yard sale. I was amazed that no one bought our tv, stereo etc which were in great condition and we wanted very little for. On the other hand, people were asking for the price of shoe laces and nails, I swear! in the end, adding 0.50 cents to 0.50 cents on items like that, we actually made almost $1000! yard sales are great !! Here in this country it is not practiced. now I have a load of things that could sell so well in a yard sale. maybe i will take the initiative one day and decided to start the trend here, lol! <<<Lane was quite the helper and we came to the conclusion that she is a natural at selling. As I was taking payment she would run up and tell me that others were pulling up and did I want her to handle them? She would greet them as they got out of their cars.., " Hello! Welcome to our yard sale..we have LOTS of nice girl things for sale. " > sounds indeed like she is a natural !!! <<<< She would then qualify them ..... " You don't have any kids with you, do you have grandchildren? Boys or girls? Most of our stuff is for girls. " And as they browsed the tables she would pick something up and present it. >> amazing !! <<<<For doing a nice job I bought her a new game out of the profits for her Gameboy. > how nice !! she must have felt proud of being able to help AND earn !! <<<<< Another BIG fight towards the end of the day. It ended with the girls Mother saying that her daughter was not aloud to play with Lane anymore. They left on vacation that night so I was not able to speak with her. I figure when they get back it will have blown over.>>>>> spometimes adults should not interfere..... Enjoy your vacation !!!!!!!!!!! Fania Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2003 Report Share Posted August 4, 2003 ! > yard sales are great !! Here in this country it is not practiced. now I have a load of things that could sell so well in a yard sale. maybe i will take the initiative one day and decided to start the trend here, lol! ********* You never know, you just might start something! *****************************************************8 > > <<<< She would > then qualify them ..... " You don't have any kids with you, do you have grandchildren? Boys or girls? Most of our stuff is for girls. " And as they browsed the tables she would pick something up and present it. >> > amazing !! ******************* The more I thought about it I figure she was just imitating me ...I am in sales for a living and I was on my feet most of the day talking and pointing out things people may have overlooked. But she was not shy about it .... would never decribe my daughter as shy, much more outspoken. Fearful of things yes. ****************************************** > > <<<<For doing a nice job I bought her a new game out of the > profits for her Gameboy. > > > how nice !! she must have felt proud of being able to help AND earn !! ******************** Yes, and the game will take up MUCH less room than what we got rid of,lol!!! *************************** > > <<<<< Another BIG fight towards the end of the day. > It ended with the girls Mother saying that her daughter was not aloud to play with Lane anymore. They left on vacation that night so I was not able to speak with her. I figure when they get back it will have blown over.>>>>> > > spometimes adults should not interfere..... *********************** She was probably as frustrated as I was, afterall she was trying to pack for a vacation and had enough of the bickering. *********************************** > Enjoy your vacation !!!!!!!!!!! Thanks!! I hope so!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 24, 2003 Report Share Posted November 24, 2003 what foods ise he eating? urban areas of cuba and puerto rico can have chronic heavy metal problems has he had any vaccines? > Hello! > > I am new to this group. I am from Puerto Rico and I have a 3 year- > old with autism (or PDD, they still do not give me a specific > diagnosis). He was diagnosed almost a year ago and he has improved > very little. He is high functioning, but still does not talk much > (or any at all). He does not have many repetitive behaviors. I am > still fighting with the Department of Education for proper ubication > and treatment for my child. I have been reading about the diet, > probiotics, enzymes, etc. and it is all very confusing. > > I joined because I wish to gain more knowledge through the various > groups that are on the Net. I want to learn from the real experts, > the parents that live day to day with their children and this > condition. > > Madeleine > Mother of is > 3 year 10 month old boy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2003 Report Share Posted November 25, 2003 Hi, I was born in PR but now live in Ohio. My child has been using enzymes for the past 1 1/2 yrs and I will recommend anyone to try them. When he started the enzymes I didn't see dramatic changes but steady improvement. Once his gut started healing I've been able to try other treatments. You will find great sources of information in www.enzymestuff.com and this group. I find the latest information from this group. A couple of weeks ago I read an article on my local newspaper about the need to be exposed to the sun for vit D, etc that sounded a lot like what has been saying for the longest time. Blessings, Vilma > Hello! > > I am new to this group. I am from Puerto Rico and I have a 3 year- > old with autism (or PDD, they still do not give me a specific > diagnosis). He was diagnosed almost a year ago and he has improved > very little. He is high functioning, but still does not talk much > (or any at all). He does not have many repetitive behaviors. I am > still fighting with the Department of Education for proper ubication > and treatment for my child. I have been reading about the diet, > probiotics, enzymes, etc. and it is all very confusing. > > I joined because I wish to gain more knowledge through the various > groups that are on the Net. I want to learn from the real experts, > the parents that live day to day with their children and this > condition. > > Madeleine > Mother of is > 3 year 10 month old boy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 26, 2003 Report Share Posted November 26, 2003 > > > Hi Madeleine. > > Many parents on this list use Houston enzymes. Often they can replace > restrictive diets like GF/CF. > > You can find them here: > > http://www.houstonni.com/ > > What are ¹s digestive problems? > > Serena > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 26, 2003 Report Share Posted November 26, 2003 In a message dated 11/26/03 9:34:57 PM, crazymenchi@... writes: << sometimes I ask myself if maybe there is something else that I have not done and that could give me a final answer if he has any digestive problems. >> Madeleine, I had no idea my son had digestive problems until I tried enzymes. Well, that's not exactly right, I did know he couldn't tolerate food dye or sulfites -- but that's not food, after all! Anyway, trying the Houston enzymes was a revelation, and has helped tremendously... Nell Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 2006 Report Share Posted September 22, 2006 > We want to stop the MB12 shots because he is resisting a lot. He does n't even like the > sprays. Can I replace MB12 with a regular oral B12 [cyno cobalmin] I would try buying mB12 sublinguals. You don't have to use them as sublinguals, my kids just chewed them and they still worked just fine. >>giving him soy and corn > products all the time is that ok.? It is usually best not to give the same foods every day. However, once I started using enzymes, I no longer had to rotate foods. My son tolerated soy and wheat with enzymes, but not rice or corn. Milk required enzymes plus mito cocktail and amino acids. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2010 Report Share Posted February 3, 2010 I was feeling a little nosey,so I thought I would look in on you and see if you're sitting at your computer and if you're ok. Yup, there you are and you look great! Just wanted to let you know I was thinking about you. Have a great day! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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