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Thanks,

Funny I don't see attachments to other's post. But that's the inet. I had a problem for a while not being able to read Pater's attachments and cleared up. Probably something in my server.

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From: Francesca Skelton

Sent: Saturday, May 10, 2003 3:46 PM

Subject: [ ] Re: attachment

JW: Dennis's post came to me without any attachment.on 5/10/2003 4:40 PM, jwwright at jwwright@... wrote:> Hi Dennis,> Are you attaching something to each of your posts deliberately or do you have> a virus doing it? I never open attachments so I'm curious.> > Regards.> > ----- Original Message -----> From: Dennis De Jarnette> > Sent: Saturday, May 10, 2003 11:44 AM> Subject: [ ] bioavailable B-12> > > I wonder about a meatless diet and B-12, how bioavailable is the b-12 in> seaweed for instance. I remember reading that he b-12 in vitamin pills is not> very bioavailable and this is why b-12 shots are given.> > Positive Dennis> > >

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Sometimes the spam that attaches to the bottom of posts (I guess somebody has to pay for this service) gets stripped out as a separate image.. especially if your email doesn't like HTML.

In general it is good idea to avoid unsolicited attachments, I've used Norton Anti-virus for years, and recently installed fire wall software too.... just because I'm paranoid doesn't mean they're not out to get me.. :-)

JR

-----Original Message-----From: jwwright [mailto:jwwright@...]Sent: Saturday, May 10, 2003 5:12 PM Subject: Re: [ ] Re: attachment

Thanks,

Funny I don't see attachments to other's post. But that's the inet. I had a problem for a while not being able to read Pater's attachments and cleared up. Probably something in my server.

Regards.

----- Original Message -----

From: Francesca Skelton

Sent: Saturday, May 10, 2003 3:46 PM

Subject: [ ] Re: attachment

JW: Dennis's post came to me without any attachment.on 5/10/2003 4:40 PM, jwwright at jwwright@... wrote:> Hi Dennis,> Are you attaching something to each of your posts deliberately or do you have> a virus doing it? I never open attachments so I'm curious.> > Regards.> > ----- Original Message -----> From: Dennis De Jarnette> > Sent: Saturday, May 10, 2003 11:44 AM> Subject: [ ] bioavailable B-12> > > I wonder about a meatless diet and B-12, how bioavailable is the b-12 in> seaweed for instance. I remember reading that he b-12 in vitamin pills is not> very bioavailable and this is why b-12 shots are given.> > Positive Dennis> > >

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Thanks ,

I have similar systems. I was asking to find out if he indeed was sending it before opening. Apparently something is attaching it that my systems and server is not collecting.

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From: john roberts

Sent: Saturday, May 10, 2003 5:47 PM

Subject: RE: [ ] Re: attachment

Sometimes the spam that attaches to the bottom of posts (I guess somebody has to pay for this service) gets stripped out as a separate image.. especially if your email doesn't like HTML.

In general it is good idea to avoid unsolicited attachments, I've used Norton Anti-virus for years, and recently installed fire wall software too.... just because I'm paranoid doesn't mean they're not out to get me.. :-)

JR

-----Original Message-----From: jwwright [mailto:jwwright@...]Sent: Saturday, May 10, 2003 5:12 PM Subject: Re: [ ] Re: attachment

Thanks,

Funny I don't see attachments to other's post. But that's the inet. I had a problem for a while not being able to read Pater's attachments and cleared up. Probably something in my server.

Regards.

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  • 7 years later...

Photos!!!!! Loads of them!!!!!

We moved house before I learned about AS and all it means and could

not understand why my then 4 year old dd was grieving for the loss

of her bedroom carpet at the old house!

We have found that photos - not matter how obscure the object -

REALLY helps. Dd often takes her photos with her too if we are away

from home for a weekend and they really help her through. She will

share them people too and as her public album is full of pictures of

our house, her toys, family pets etc it is a natural conversation

starter.

We have all manner of photos we have taken over the years that means

whenever she misses something she can go to the picture of it

without us having to have necessarily keep it. We also have friends

with children older and younger than dd and she finally does not

mind letting go of her junior things so long as they go to Isabel

(her younger friend). Isabel's Mum and I fortunately have a great

relationship so she is happy for anything my dd has decided Isabel

"needs" to go to her and then she quietly disposes of it after

that. I have tried to explain to dd that we would need two houses

at least to keep all her toys and clothes from babyhood to now (age

10 almost) and she really reluctantly can see that, but for ages we

had tears at me getting rid of stuff and she wanted to keep it all

"for her children"!! Even now though, most things disappear out of

the house under cover of darkness once she is asleep or away!!

I do highly recommend photos though!

Good luck, a

On 05/01/2011 14:38, cmt263 wrote:

OMG....totally my son. He always says they are his

memories. Does not matter what it is! I cannot get rid on

anything & usually move them to the trash without him

knowing, like when he with his Dad for the weekend. He has

never allowed me to take the tags off his stuffed animals

(you know, the ones put on by the store. He had one that

fell off and you would have thought he lost his best

friend. I want to have a garage sale & get rid of his

baby stuff, but he gets so upset about me getting rid of

all his memories!!! Even just yesterday he starting crying

out of the blue...when I asked him what was wrong he saId

he was sad because the Christmas tree was gone! We has

this same episode the night before because he realized his

little tree was not in his room! And these thing are only

put away down in the basement!! I recently put my house up

for sale

And am not sure how I am going to get through this! I am

having a hard enough time with it myself, cannot imagine

how much harder he will make it....

>

> We recently bought a new couch, our old one was in

really bad shape and a little gross we kept it covered.

When we went to throw the old one out my 11 year old had a

melt down sat on the couch and would not move he then

proceeded to grab one of the cushions and lock himself in

the bathroom with it. He has since hidden it and does not

want to give it up. He says it has memories. any

suggestions on what i should do.

>

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Oh.....my son would say that, too. he he.......it's soooo sweet.....I miss that stuff. AWWWWWW.........................

Robin

"Normal is just

a cycle

on a washing machine....."

From: cmt263 <gina9431@...>Subject: ( ) Re: attachment Date: Wednesday, January 5, 2011, 6:11 PM

Too funny.....my son would always say he was keeping everything for his son!!! He was probably all of 6 at the time :) Re: ( ) Re: attachmentPhotos!!!!! Loads of them!!!!!We moved house before I learned about AS and all it means and could notunderstand why my then 4 year old dd was grieving for the loss of herbedroom carpet at the old house!We have found that photos -

not matter how obscure the object - REALLYhelps. Dd often takes her photos with her too if we are away from homefor a weekend and they really help her through. She will share thempeople too and as her public album is full of pictures of our house, hertoys, family pets etc it is a natural conversation starter.We have all manner of photos we have taken over the years that meanswhenever she misses something she can go to the picture of it without ushaving to have necessarily keep it. We also have friends with childrenolder and younger than dd and she finally does not mind letting go ofher junior things so long as they go to Isabel (her younger friend). Isabel's Mum and I fortunately have a great relationship so she is happyfor anything my dd has decided Isabel "needs" to go to her and then shequietly disposes of it after that. I have tried to explain to dd thatwe would need two houses at least to keep

all her toys and clothes frombabyhood to now (age 10 almost) and she really reluctantly can see that,but for ages we had tears at me getting rid of stuff and she wanted tokeep it all "for her children"!! Even now though, most things disappearout of the house under cover of darkness once she is asleep or away!!I do highly recommend photos though!Good luck, a

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Hey, that reminds me of my daughter just 6 months ago. She is 16. She had 9seriously) 1/2 of a bedroom full of stuffed animals that were given to her over the years. She has so many people who gift her with stuffed animals since she loves them. But we downsized and she had no room for her other stuff, so we agreed to give the stuffed toys to charity, school etc. Well, about 3 months later one evening she came panicked, into my bedroom sobbing that "puppy" could not be found anywhere, and she just couldn't live without him.... Fortunately, I had foreseen this event, and pulled "puppy", whom she had not been interested in for at least 3 years, out of the closet where I had wisely held back 6 of the most special animals..For the next hour she was 4 years old again. They just are what they are...

No explaining it, no changing it. From: cmt263 <gina9431@...> Sent: Wed, January 5, 2011 7:11:08 PMSubject: ( ) Re: attachment

Too funny.....my son would always say he was keeping everything for his son!!! He was probably all of 6 at the time :)

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Photos!!!!! Loads of them!!!!!

We moved house before I learned about AS and all it means and could not

understand why my then 4 year old dd was grieving for the loss of her

bedroom carpet at the old house!

We have found that photos - not matter how obscure the object - REALLY

helps. Dd often takes her photos with her too if we are away from home

for a weekend and they really help her through. She will share them

people too and as her public album is full of pictures of our house, her

toys, family pets etc it is a natural conversation starter.

We have all manner of photos we have taken over the years that means

whenever she misses something she can go to the picture of it without us

having to have necessarily keep it. We also have friends with children

older and younger than dd and she finally does not mind letting go of

her junior things so long as they go to Isabel (her younger friend).

Isabel's Mum and I fortunately have a great relationship so she is happy

for anything my dd has decided Isabel "needs" to go to her and then she

quietly disposes of it after that. I have tried to explain to dd that

we would need two houses at least to keep all her toys and clothes from

babyhood to now (age 10 almost) and she really reluctantly can see that,

but for ages we had tears at me getting rid of stuff and she wanted to

keep it all "for her children"!! Even now though, most things disappear

out of the house under cover of darkness once she is asleep or away!!

I do highly recommend photos though!

Good luck, a

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