Well this feels like an unwarranted personal attack.
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That was a big mid-day ice cream cone.
Watching Under the Banner of Heaven on Hulu. Read the book nearly 20 years ago when I was dirtbagging around southern Utah and drove right by some of the fundamentalist polygamist sects that still dot that Nevada/Utah/northern Arizona/southern Colorado area.
The U.S. is a big complicated place.
Did the shirts themselves look like they were from the 90s? I have 1, maybe 2, articles of clothing from the 90s so it could have just been sleepy moms or dads who were children of those times out doing their grocery duty.
Or were they rap battling in the condiment aisle?
Nobody wants to hear “There’s poop on there” from a toddler at 6:30 AM on a Monday.
I’ve been pre-approved to apply. I guess I need permission?
It is just a beautiful day for this time of year. Did a run and didn’t end up a soggy dripping mess like I normally do. Huzzah!
Have you watched this, yet? Too cool! Long lost epi. I probably would have been terrified as those witch scenes always scared the crap out of me in the Wizard of Oz.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=21btSNc6tIU
My son did something like this (it wasn't formal therapy, but a camp where horseback riding was prominently featured that we chose partially for that reason), and he also loved it. The friendly horses were a big part of the success of the camp.
And this is admittedly a pet peeve of mine, but it should be "13-year-old with special needs", not the other way around. If you put the special needs part first, that becomes the emphasis, almost as if the person part is just coincidental. They are a person first, and should be treated as such, and the special needs part is just a description of one of their many features. The phrasing is a minor thing, but it actually can make a difference in how we think about people with disabilities. Offered FWIW.