My unvarnished story about adopting a boy who turned out to have autism.
Thursday, February 12, 2009
My work here is done
We redid our kitchen last year, and one thing I wanted was an open cabinet where Quinn was free to play with his stuff. It has sat undisturbed - until now.
Suddenly, he discovered it, discovered it was all for him, and now he can't get enough.
Here is one play session, ending with him abandoning a tiny area that he has transformed into something that looks suspiciously like a baby crime scene...
Oh my gosh! The one of Quinn peeking around the cabinet door is priceless! It definitely confirms the crime scene theory! He looks great! I am so happy for your family! Brenda
This post made me laugh out loud. I keep all kinds of strange things in my kitchen cabinet-playdoh with cookie cutters (not for making cookies) and milk jugs (glass ones) with clothes pins-putting the pins in the jugs provides hours of entertainment and great hand-eye coordination practice! Every now and then, though, they pull out something that I didn't even know would make a good toy and it becomes a favorite.
I love these photos! It is amazing to see how far little Quinn has come in these few short months. He looks like he is getting bigger and bigger...and so adorable. I have a corner cabinet the swings open with tupperware, etc that the kids love, but I need to do something like you've done with this special cabinet just for Quinn! Hugs to all! And lots of love, Susan.
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Oh my gosh! The one of Quinn peeking around the cabinet door is priceless! It definitely confirms the crime scene theory! He looks great! I am so happy for your family! Brenda
Absolute BABY heaven!
He is too cute!! Good idea with the cupboard!!Looks like her is really enjoying it!
Jean
This post made me laugh out loud. I keep all kinds of strange things in my kitchen cabinet-playdoh with cookie cutters (not for making cookies) and milk jugs (glass ones) with clothes pins-putting the pins in the jugs provides hours of entertainment and great hand-eye coordination practice! Every now and then, though, they pull out something that I didn't even know would make a good toy and it becomes a favorite.
Hi Jill,
I love these photos! It is amazing to see how far little Quinn has come in these few short months. He looks like he is getting bigger and bigger...and so adorable. I have a corner cabinet the swings open with tupperware, etc that the kids love, but I need to do something like you've done with this special cabinet just for Quinn! Hugs to all! And lots of love, Susan.
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