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NoEnzLefttoSplit

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Posted: Jan 29, 2014 - 1:09pm

 JrzyTmata wrote:

I can't wait until he gets to the Disco.



 
ONJ on aphetamines?  yikes. 
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Posted: Jan 29, 2014 - 1:07pm

 meower wrote:
So, the Woodstock kid? Came in yesterday and told me that he'd just gotten WHO'S NEXT. I said "OH! You're so lucky to be able to listen to that album as tho it's new!" I admit I gushed a little. He said "When grown-ups get nostalgic, it makes me blush"

 
I can't wait until he gets to the Disco.


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Posted: Jan 29, 2014 - 1:03pm

 haresfur wrote:

The kids are all right.

 
indeed

hey, do you follow cricket?
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Posted: Jan 29, 2014 - 1:02pm

 meower wrote:
So, the Woodstock kid? Came in yesterday and told me that he'd just gotten WHO'S NEXT. I said "OH! You're so lucky to be able to listen to that album as tho it's new!" I admit I gushed a little. He said "When grown-ups get nostalgic, it makes me blush"

 
The kids are all right.
NoEnzLefttoSplit

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Posted: Jan 29, 2014 - 12:46pm

 meower wrote:
So, the Woodstock kid? Came in yesterday and told me that he'd just gotten WHO'S NEXT. I said "OH! You're so lucky to be able to listen to that album as tho it's new!" I admit I gushed a little. He said "When grown-ups get nostalgic, it makes me blush"

 
sounds like he's got his head on his shoulders.
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Posted: Jan 29, 2014 - 12:41pm

So, the Woodstock kid? Came in yesterday and told me that he'd just gotten WHO'S NEXT. I said "OH! You're so lucky to be able to listen to that album as tho it's new!" I admit I gushed a little. He said "When grown-ups get nostalgic, it makes me blush"
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Posted: Jan 27, 2014 - 8:20pm

 meower wrote:

This sort of belongs in the Autism Thread too. You guys might remember I work with a 13 y/o with high functioning Autism who is funny and smart and interested and and and.....

He's recently gotten into LP's as well as realizing that he's an Atheist, and that he's interested in the 60's counter culture, and that in general, he's not really in agreement with much that his parents believe....

For Christmas, he asked for a record player and some LP's including Joni Mitchell's Ladies of the Canyon.

Last week, in session, he asked about the song Woodstock, and what she meant by "we are stardust/golden" when the song was really about Woodstock.... we talked at length about the Big Bang, and Woodstock being a place where young people were able to come together to celebrate togetherness etc. He then asked why the song was so sad-sounding and we talked about how Joni was unable to go to WS and that she was very sad about it. I then asked him if he'd heard CSNY's Woodstock, that they'd been able to be there, and reinterpreted the song based on THEIR experience.

He Hadn't.

So, we searched youtube, and found an LP recording of CSNY's version, and we played it.

 

Honestly, I had tears in my eyes watching him.

I know that you guys who have kids have done this. It was an experience to be able to do it, with a kid.



 
That's awesome. 
 
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Posted: Jan 25, 2014 - 6:03pm

a while back Art Linkletter had a TV show called " Kids say the darnedest things" he asked one little girl what her Dad did for a living. She told him " he makes toilet paper and lightbulbs" Art said really why do you say that? she said thats what he brings home in his lunch box every day.
NoEnzLefttoSplit

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Posted: Jan 25, 2014 - 4:30pm

off to play CSNY
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Posted: Jan 25, 2014 - 4:18pm

 meower wrote:

This sort of belongs in the Autism Thread too. You guys might remember I work with a 13 y/o with high functioning Autism who is funny and smart and interested and and and.....

He's recently gotten into LP's as well as realizing that he's an Atheist, and that he's interested in the 60's counter culture, and that in general, he's not really in agreement with much that his parents believe....

For Christmas, he asked for a record player and some LP's including Joni Mitchell's Ladies of the Canyon.

Last week, in session, he asked about the song Woodstock, and what she meant by "we are stardust/golden" when the song was really about Woodstock.... we talked at length about the Big Bang, and Woodstock being a place where young people were able to come together to celebrate togetherness etc. He then asked why the song was so sad-sounding and we talked about how Joni was unable to go to WS and that she was very sad about it. I then asked him if he'd heard CSNY's Woodstock, that they'd been able to be there, and reinterpreted the song based on THEIR experience.

He Hadn't.

So, we searched youtube, and found an LP recording of CSNY's version, and we played it.

 

Honestly, I had tears in my eyes watching him.

I know that you guys who have kids have done this. It was an experience to be able to do it, with a kid.



 
What a story.  I say this too many times on here, but I have no words.  That song explains so many things from that time.
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Posted: Jan 25, 2014 - 3:43pm

 JrzyTmata wrote:

that made me a little teary too.

 
it quite possibly was one of the coolest moments I've had EVER as a therapist.
Coaxial

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Posted: Jan 25, 2014 - 3:28pm

 meower wrote:

This sort of belongs in the Autism Thread too. You guys might remember I work with a 13 y/o with high functioning Autism who is funny and smart and interested and and and.....

He's recently gotten into LP's as well as realizing that he's an Atheist, and that he's interested in the 60's counter culture, and that in general, he's not really in agreement with much that his parents believe....

For Christmas, he asked for a record player and some LP's including Joni Mitchell's Ladies of the Canyon.

Last week, in session, he asked about the song Woodstock, and what she meant by "we are stardust/golden" when the song was really about Woodstock.... we talked at length about the Big Bang, and Woodstock being a place where young people were able to come together to celebrate togetherness etc. He then asked why the song was so sad-sounding and we talked about how Joni was unable to go to WS and that she was very sad about it. I then asked him if he'd heard CSNY's Woodstock, that they'd been able to be there, and reinterpreted the song based on THEIR experience.

He Hadn't.

So, we searched youtube, and found an LP recording of CSNY's version, and we played it.

 

Honestly, I had tears in my eyes watching him.

I know that you guys who have kids have done this. It was an experience to be able to do it, with a kid.



 

{#Dancingbanana_2}You rock.


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Posted: Jan 25, 2014 - 3:06pm

 meower wrote:

This sort of belongs in the Autism Thread too. You guys might remember I work with a 13 y/o with high functioning Autism who is funny and smart and interested and and and.....

He's recently gotten into LP's as well as realizing that he's an Atheist, and that he's interested in the 60's counter culture, and that in general, he's not really in agreement with much that his parents believe....

For Christmas, he asked for a record player and some LP's including Joni Mitchell's Ladies of the Canyon.

Last week, in session, he asked about the song Woodstock, and what she meant by "we are stardust/golden" when the song was really about Woodstock.... we talked at length about the Big Bang, and Woodstock being a place where young people were able to come together to celebrate togetherness etc. He then asked why the song was so sad-sounding and we talked about how Joni was unable to go to WS and that she was very sad about it. I then asked him if he'd heard CSNY's Woodstock, that they'd been able to be there, and reinterpreted the song based on THEIR experience.

He Hadn't.

So, we searched youtube, and found an LP recording of CSNY's version, and we played it.

 

Honestly, I had tears in my eyes watching him.

I know that you guys who have kids have done this. It was an experience to be able to do it, with a kid.



 
Wonderful! {#Good-vibes}
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Posted: Jan 25, 2014 - 3:00pm

 meower wrote:

This sort of belongs in the Autism Thread too. You guys might remember I work with a 13 y/o with high functioning Autism who is funny and smart and interested and and and.....

He's recently gotten into LP's as well as realizing that he's an Atheist, and that he's interested in the 60's counter culture, and that in general, he's not really in agreement with much that his parents believe....

For Christmas, he asked for a record player and some LP's including Joni Mitchell's Ladies of the Canyon.

Last week, in session, he asked about the song Woodstock, and what she meant by "we are stardust/golden" when the song was really about Woodstock.... we talked at length about the Big Bang, and Woodstock being a place where young people were able to come together to celebrate togetherness etc. He then asked why the song was so sad-sounding and we talked about how Joni was unable to go to WS and that she was very sad about it. I then asked him if he'd heard CSNY's Woodstock, that they'd been able to be there, and reinterpreted the song based on THEIR experience.

He Hadn't.

So, we searched youtube, and found an LP recording of CSNY's version, and we played it.

 

Honestly, I had tears in my eyes watching him.

I know that you guys who have kids have done this. It was an experience to be able to do it, with a kid.



 
that made me a little teary too. he is awesome! and you are too!


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Posted: Jan 25, 2014 - 3:00pm

 Red_Dragon wrote:

awesome

 
She is, isn't she?
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Posted: Jan 25, 2014 - 2:54pm

 meower wrote:

This sort of belongs in the Autism Thread too. You guys might remember I work with a 13 y/o with high functioning Autism who is funny and smart and interested and and and.....

He's recently gotten into LP's as well as realizing that he's an Atheist, and that he's interested in the 60's counter culture, and that in general, he's not really in agreement with much that his parents believe....

For Christmas, he asked for a record player and some LP's including Joni Mitchell's Ladies of the Canyon.

Last week, in session, he asked about the song Woodstock, and what she meant by "we are stardust/golden" when the song was really about Woodstock.... we talked at length about the Big Bang, and Woodstock being a place where young people were able to come together to celebrate togetherness etc. He then asked why the song was so sad-sounding and we talked about how Joni was unable to go to WS and that she was very sad about it. I then asked him if he'd heard CSNY's Woodstock, that they'd been able to be there, and reinterpreted the song based on THEIR experience.

He Hadn't.

So, we searched youtube, and found an LP recording of CSNY's version, and we played it.

 

Honestly, I had tears in my eyes watching him.

I know that you guys who have kids have done this. It was an experience to be able to do it, with a kid.



 
awesome
meower

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Posted: Jan 25, 2014 - 2:42pm

This sort of belongs in the Autism Thread too. You guys might remember I work with a 13 y/o with high functioning Autism who is funny and smart and interested and and and.....

He's recently gotten into LP's as well as realizing that he's an Atheist, and that he's interested in the 60's counter culture, and that in general, he's not really in agreement with much that his parents believe....

For Christmas, he asked for a record player and some LP's including Joni Mitchell's Ladies of the Canyon.

Last week, in session, he asked about the song Woodstock, and what she meant by "we are stardust/golden" when the song was really about Woodstock.... we talked at length about the Big Bang, and Woodstock being a place where young people were able to come together to celebrate togetherness etc. He then asked why the song was so sad-sounding and we talked about how Joni was unable to go to WS and that she was very sad about it. I then asked him if he'd heard CSNY's Woodstock, that they'd been able to be there, and reinterpreted the song based on THEIR experience.

He Hadn't.

So, we searched youtube, and found an LP recording of CSNY's version, and we played it.

 

Honestly, I had tears in my eyes watching him.

I know that you guys who have kids have done this. It was an experience to be able to do it, with a kid.


gummy

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Posted: Nov 3, 2013 - 7:53pm

 Coaxial wrote:


  WOW !!!!!!!!!!!


Coaxial

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Posted: Nov 2, 2013 - 7:26pm


Coaxial

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Posted: Nov 2, 2013 - 7:40am

 ptooey wrote:


on a steeeeeeeeck

 
You can share my basket.{#Lol}
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