Dear TJ,

The past few days, you’ve been much more into playing with your toy cars. You’ve got Hot Wheels, Matchbox, Happy Meal toys, and everything in between. You’re favorite thing to do, of course, is to crash the cars into each other.

I don’t like playing cars with you, because you want me to hold onto a car so that you can crash into it with the car in your hand, and you aren’t gentle or careful!

Last night, you decided to build yourself a “ramp” for your cars out of DVD cases and books. It was really quite clever. I even let you keep it up overnight to play with this morning. You’ve played with it for a while now, but you’re taking it apart so you can pile them all up on top of each other.

Have at it, buddy! You’re being very creative.

Love,

Mommy

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Christina Gleason (976 Posts)

That’s me: Christina Gleason. I’m a writer, editor, and disability advocate. I'm a multiply disabled autistic lady doing my best in this world built for abled people. I’m a geek for grammar, fantasy, and casual gaming. I hate vegetables. I cannot reliably speak, so I’ll happily conduct business over email or messaging instead.


By Christina Gleason

That’s me: Christina Gleason. I’m a writer, editor, and disability advocate. I'm a multiply disabled autistic lady doing my best in this world built for abled people. I’m a geek for grammar, fantasy, and casual gaming. I hate vegetables. I cannot reliably speak, so I’ll happily conduct business over email or messaging instead.

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