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    Such a cool girl, Avocado! Good for you for making those kinds of people available to her! smile


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    Yes, she's AWESOME. And I do love we can go to things like that - she loves going to university smile Last time was in among the 20 year olds at an open day playing with their 3D animation systems (and because she's so cute they all let her go first, haha). Meanwhile the school doesn't want to accelerate her because she doesn't recall her two-times-tables fast enough … laugh Hilarious really

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    Originally Posted by aquinas
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    ...your DS2 tries to put a glow necklace on you, but when it gets stuck on your head, he quips, "Mommy, you look like a planet."

    Aww! You must look out of this world! wink


    my ds 2.5 told me I look like Benny from ABBA last night, despite the fact that I have more than a passing resemblance to Agnitha, sigh. I think /I would have preferred a planet!

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    When your husband has added too much water to his morning coffee plunger, and when it overflows DS6 says, "Displacement Dad"

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    When your child consistently selects characters from mythology, the arts, or literature for the subject of dress up or Halloween. Yes, the costume-which-must-be-explained-in-detail. {sigh}

    This year it's The Snow Maiden. She looks amazing... but already knows that it's mostly going to be lost on everyone else. She might be anything from Elsa to Marylin Monroe, and the guesses are likely to be that far afield, if past experience is anything to go by.

    Back in the day at Harry Potter parties, it was Fleur... (which, once explained, got looks of downright AWE because it was that good a costume-- DD liked it for the "No Fairy Princess" quote from the books, however).


    This one is another one that good, but even more obscure. DD has a reputation of being a "cold fish" among her more volatile college peers, particularly in theater. Perfect.

    But obscure. I figured this is a place filled with other parents who can identify-- and just noting that they never really grow out of it! smile


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    That's too funny. I think our DD's are on a similar wavelength. Mine gets too shy to do the follow through right now but I can see that coming to an end soon.

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    There is hope, by the way-- her college bestie immediately not only "got" it, but found it incredibly clever on every level that she'd intended (if you're familiar with the opera, it's an interesting metaphor for being PG). He also said that she looks "amazing," (and she does, dressed in pale blue and white, and all covered in frosty glitter). smile

    There are a few other unicorns in this world of ponies. No surprise that this is another accelerated math-plus double-major, huh?


    Our kiddos may never have a complete tribe to call their own, but they do have friends that understand what it is like to live this way.


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    When DD was 7, she dressed as Frodo, and recited the entire "one ring to rule them all" poem at every house. Much to the amusement or bewilderment of the adults each time.

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    Ach, Frodo would get a LOT of loot at our house...

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    I'd probably hand the "one ring" kid the entire bowl and turn out the porch light. laugh

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