Instantly she replied 'a house map. A magic house map so I can fly around with it'.
Understandably, I was a little concerned that I might not be able to produce such an interesting piece of equipment, so I asked again.
'Four watering cans. So that we each have one and all water the plants together in May.'
Lovely, except her birthday is not until June, so we'll have to explain that one in a couple of months time...
'Anything else?' I asked.
'Some pens and pencils and crayons all for myself please'.
Ah, she melts my heart. Of course she can have these... but still I have no idea what to actually get her!
Ho hum. Before you go away to think of some great ideas for me (answers below please!), I just thought I'd share with you the Easter cakes I made with the girls for school this week. We had great fun!
Easter cupcakes 2013 |
How easily pleased your Sasha is! Adorable . As are your fabulous Easter cakes....much better looking than the ones I attempted last week!
ReplyDeletexxx Jazzy
Thank you. I know, the difference between what she and my NT eldest one asks for is so huge!! There have to be some upsides, eh?! ;)
DeleteThis is not a problem that seems to disappear with time! My sister who has Aspergers (who could easily have come out with all if your Sasha quotes above, when she was little) is still a nightmare to buy presents for, and she's in her early 20s!!
ReplyDeleteOh dear, thanks for cheering me up like that ;)
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