[tri-med] Re: tumbleform chair -- amusing story
- From: Holly McCormick <hollyandms@xxxxxxx>
- To: <tri-med@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2008 09:00:17 -0600
I have to tell a rather funny story about seating. When Morgan was little we
used all kinds of different seating options from the AEA because we could
borrow them. They like being able to change his position and he could sit up
fairly well. He had a regular booster seat for a while, a kneeler (not exactly
a seat,I guess), and a corner seat besides the regular high chair we had for
him. When he was probably 2, maybe 3 yrs. old we were using the corner seat
and he figured out how to get out of it. It was really rather funny to watch,
but clever given his "limitations." He would just start leaning to one side
and keep leaning further and further until he was completely sideways, the
chair would tip over and he would squirm and squirm until he was completely out
of it and laying on the floor. Maybe he was just too big for that chair, but I
thought it was very funny to watch. The first time it was a fluke, I thought,
but he did it rather consistently so the AEA took that chair back. LOL
"...it only makes sense that we who have been given so much should give much.
Not just with words. But with our lives."Max LucadoHolly -- wife of Mike mom
of Morgan (10 yrs. old) unbalanced translocation resulting in partial t18q and
partial monosomy 9p grandma to William MaxAltoona, IA
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