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Sensory friendly places

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I remember my only real trip vacation and only plane ride to Canada I learned about Celsius and Fahrenheit temperature.
 
That's very nice she gives you free food! What kind of stuff?
Anything really but I get a custom turkey and tomato sandwich. The owner is not here today and the snob level is through the roof now so I might get some Dunkin instead.
 
Funny thing is walking to the cafe I ran into a volunteer dog rescue group called badass rescue yes that's there name I am not being offensive but I meet a women who was fostering a dog she was nice. I have them my info as they seemed like good people and will check there site. They usually meet on Saturdays in my neighborhood.
 
Funny thing is walking to the cafe I ran into a volunteer dog rescue group called badass rescue yes that's there name I am not being offensive but I meet a women who was fostering a dog she was nice. I have them my info as they seemed like good people and will check there site. They usually meet on Saturdays in my neighborhood.
That sounds like a good time!
 
I think the combination of M.E. and autism makes my sensory issues worse than average 😕 it really makes me ill.
 

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