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Working on the crafts our neighbor Carol brought over! |
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Ryan's finished products; he was so creative and patient! |
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Ryan's tooth is growing in, slowly but surely |
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Making dough with Grandma Millie... homemade raviolis! |
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Coloring Easter eggs |
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Planting seeds for watermelons and cucumbers |
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Ryan making his GFCF pepperoni pizza |
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Making pizza for the grandmothers |
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Ryan wearing his pirate hat Grandma Jeanne brought from Disney World |
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Fishing |
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Having fun on papa's swing
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Easter morning |
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Ryan's GFCF Easter cake |
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Waiting for their new playmate to arrive! |
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Besties! |
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Easter egg hunt |
Just as we were finishing our outdoor egg hunt, my dad's friend stopped by with a little boy, similar to Ryan's age, and Autistic as well. Ryan did not hesitate one minute when I asked him to take some of his eggs out of his bucket and rehide them for the other boy to find. Ryan even ran around with him encouraging him to look in different places to find the eggs he had hidden. All four kids eventually started taking their own eggs, hiding them for this little boy, but it seemed like Ryan was the first to understand what the adults were trying to quickly do and he set a trend of acceptance with the rest of the kids. It brought tears to my eyes to watch as these children, ages 4 to 7, gave up their prizes to make another child happy. I was one proud mom and aunt!
DC
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