Guest guest Posted December 20, 2010 Report Share Posted December 20, 2010 My daughters recently went with our church on a trip out of town. Worried that my Aspie daughter might be sitting by herself on the bus I sent a text to my NT daughter and followed up with a text to my Aspie. This is how the " conversation " went. My text to NT daughter: Hey. Is your sister sitting by herself or is she sharing a seat with anyone? NT text: She is sharing a seat with some girl. I don't know her name. My text to Aspie daughter: Who are you sharing a seat with? Aspie to me: No one. Me to Aspie: Well, I just texted your sister and she said you were sharing a seat with a girl but she didn't know her name. Aspie to me: I don't know why she would say that. I'm SITTING beside a girl named Jade but I'm CERTAINLY NOT sharing a seat with her! LOL! She literally thought her sister had told me she was sitting in one seat with another girl. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2010 Report Share Posted December 20, 2010 I love that ... I find myself laughing out loud when things like that happend but if my aspie son hears me all hell breaks loose -- he thinks I'm making fun of him -- in fact, sometimes my husband thinks the same thing. Of course, I'm not -- but sometimes you've just got to laugh. XXX > > My daughters recently went with our church on a trip out of town. Worried that my Aspie daughter might be sitting by herself on the bus I sent a text to my NT daughter and followed up with a text to my Aspie. This is how the " conversation " went. > > My text to NT daughter: Hey. Is your sister sitting by herself or is she sharing a seat with anyone? > > NT text: She is sharing a seat with some girl. I don't know her name. > > My text to Aspie daughter: Who are you sharing a seat with? > > Aspie to me: No one. > > Me to Aspie: Well, I just texted your sister and she said you were sharing a seat with a girl but she didn't know her name. > > Aspie to me: I don't know why she would say that. I'm SITTING beside a girl named Jade but I'm CERTAINLY NOT sharing a seat with her! > > LOL! She literally thought her sister had told me she was sitting in one seat with another girl. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2010 Report Share Posted December 20, 2010 I just wanted to share a story about my son that I thought was funny.... This summer my son who is 13 asked if he could set up a lemonade stand. I told him no. I had my own reasons but I didn't share them with him, such as we had no disposable cups etc. A little while later my husband asks me to come here as he's looking out of the dining room window. He asks me "didn't you tell him he couldn't set up a lemonade stand?" I said "yes, why? " My husband points out the window at my son sitting in the driveway behind a cardboard box with a pitcher and some cups. I got angry because I thought he disobeyed me, so I call him into the house. Here is how the conversation went: Me: "Didn't I tell you that you couldn't set up a lemonade stand?" Son: "Yeah" Me: "So why are you out there selling lemonade?" Son: "I'm not, I'm selling Koolaid." He actually made $5.50. Gotta love 'em! ne From: lmoorhead4 <lmoorhead4@...>Subject: ( ) Funny Aspie moment Date: Monday, December 20, 2010, 10:46 AM My daughters recently went with our church on a trip out of town. Worried that my Aspie daughter might be sitting by herself on the bus I sent a text to my NT daughter and followed up with a text to my Aspie. This is how the "conversation" went.My text to NT daughter: Hey. Is your sister sitting by herself or is she sharing a seat with anyone?NT text: She is sharing a seat with some girl. I don't know her name.My text to Aspie daughter: Who are you sharing a seat with?Aspie to me: No one.Me to Aspie: Well, I just texted your sister and she said you were sharing a seat with a girl but she didn't know her name.Aspie to me: I don't know why she would say that. I'm SITTING beside a girl named Jade but I'm CERTAINLY NOT sharing a seat with her!LOL! She literally thought her sister had told me she was sitting in one seat with another girl. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2010 Report Share Posted December 22, 2010 Have to add our own funny moment. Last night my son asked me to proof read his English assignment. Part of it was describing our house. He included that there are enough toliets in the house that we could all use the bathroom simultaneously. I laughed so hard that I had tears in my eyes. My son got worried because I was crying. (I'm chuckling as I type this.) I did have him edit that sentence out since they will be sharing these stories in class. He's a sophomore and I don't think it would be appropriate to include in his story at this age. Aspies sure do have a problem with filtering what they say sometimes. > > > > My daughters recently went with our church on a trip out of town. Worried that my Aspie daughter might be sitting by herself on the bus I sent a text to my NT daughter and followed up with a text to my Aspie. This is how the " conversation " went. > > > > My text to NT daughter: Hey. Is your sister sitting by herself or is she sharing a seat with anyone? > > > > NT text: She is sharing a seat with some girl. I don't know her name. > > > > My text to Aspie daughter: Who are you sharing a seat with? > > > > Aspie to me: No one. > > > > Me to Aspie: Well, I just texted your sister and she said you were sharing a seat with a girl but she didn't know her name. > > > > Aspie to me: I don't know why she would say that. I'm SITTING beside a girl named Jade but I'm CERTAINLY NOT sharing a seat with her! > > > > LOL! She literally thought her sister had told me she was sitting in one seat with another girl. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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