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I chased my grandson around the Ford dealership--where my son-in-law was buying a new truck. It took about four hours--and I was frazzled by the end of it all. It's not that the GS requires creating a lot for him to do--he is non-stop movement and exploration. And he doesn't balk at repetition--he'll do the same thing over and over dozens of times.
And he finds objects, people, places, and connections aplenty--which he records and stores away so he can redo the actions that he assigns to these items.
So we toured the car dealership today--for four hours while he father worked out the details on the new vehicle. I did quite a few steps chasing after him--and working ti keep him from dashing out into the traffic around the place.
Toward the end, he was looking a little tired--but he never stopped for a really long block of time. He walked, he talked, he waved, he smiled, he pointed out things--he is not a problem when he's being cared for. I just have to be watchful that he doesn't do something that will harm him or others--like him wanting to put a ball that he found into the exhaust pipe on the truck.
We all may sleep well tonight--after today's many adventures and sidetracks. It's quiet now--most everyone is napping or snoozing.
Have an RSB session tomorrow--and then no RSB for the next three days. There is the PANC conference on Saturday--which should be an energizing event. Have to get up and out early in the morning--to leave space for the arriving time of the event.
CT Scan scheduled for Monday morn--really early as well. I seem to be shifting my time sleep parameters--shifting my internal clock trying to reset itself and let me be more rested.
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