I don’t know if I’m imagining it, or if Puppy actually
understands something about having his ultimate desired prize. His obsession with having a wallet is taking
him to a place that he hadn’t been before. Making decisions that will be
permanent or long term has never been a part of his world. Yet, this morning he
was talking with me and he was repeating phrases he’s heard a hundred times.
But this time he spoke them in with an order and accepting manner.
“Mom, I’m not going to carry anything in my pockets. Those
are the rules. I need to concentrate and focus in school. I need to behave and
count the days. No more paper wallets. No paper. I will get my wallet on my
birthday. It will be the perfect wallet that I want. We will go to Kohl’s and
buy it if I have good behavior a lot of days until my birthday. I will keep it
for a long time like my uncle and Grandpa. I cannot be changing. I can only have
one wallet.”
I have waited for this day to come…and whether he meant it or
not, it was music to my ears. He has been listening all this time. I was very
proud of him for being able to put those thoughts together. I still caught on
that it was part of his 24/7 obsession with wallets and therefore, by talking about wallets he is probably feeding his need in one way or another. He doesn’t have one on
him, but it is forever on his mind. What a strong distraction it is. I am even
more proud of him for living with the ups and downs that surround his
obsession.
1 comments:
That is HUGE! That is awesome! Yay, Puppy!
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