Be Mine
Feb 14, 2013
Having a 15 year old autistic son is a tough road to travel. But sometimes it is as sweet as it can get. Especially around the sweetest of all holidays, Valentine’s Day.
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A few nights ago Griffin asked me to be his valentine. He had already asked Mrs. Big Daddy, Lil Sis and probably every 8th grade girl in his school before me. But I didn’t care. How many dads can say their 15 year old son wants to be his valentine?
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I got him some chocolates in a box shaped like a tiny soccer ball. Best part? He doesn’t like candy so I get the chocolates too!
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Have happy Valentine’s Day!
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Geovana
February 14th, 2013 at 12:16 pm #
How sweet!
Happy Valentine’s Day!
Geovana
Handflapper
February 15th, 2013 at 12:06 am #
Awwww. It’s been years since either of my boys wanted to be my valentine, but Younger Son did bring me my favorite cookies today, so I think that counts? I’m totally counting it, anyway.
Jacquie
February 15th, 2013 at 10:58 am #
This post was sweeter then any old chocolate bar!
Honestly, there is such the upside to this whole autism thing some days.
Ashley
February 20th, 2013 at 7:01 pm #
Awwwww. Love!! Hope your Valentine’s Day was wonderful. My kids do like the candy. That’s why I have to hide a bunch of it in my secret stash. I only feel guilty until I eat that yummy chocolate goodness. Then I forget. =)