Aaron has a very special friend at his day group, Paradigm. Her name is Victoria. From the time Victoria first started attending Paradigm, she and Aaron just hit it off. They became fast friends.

Developing and maintaining relationships can be very tricky and difficult for Aaron. We understand Aaron better than anyone does but even with us he can be full of relational surprises. The tone of our voice…a particular hand motion…not following in his rigid demands… There are so many ways that Aaron can suddenly become upset and angry with those of us who know him best. Imagine the pitfalls of combining all the special needs and personalities in his day group!
But there is something very real and incredibly sweet about his relationship with Victoria. She squeals and jumps with delight when he walks into Paradigm. She misses him terribly when he isn’t there.
And Aaron…well, Aaron (as far as we know!) tolerates her noises because he sees how much she cares for him. He even shows empathy when a storm comes and Victoria is very scared, or when she is sad about something.

Who can explain love?
One thing I do know is that all of us, on whatever level we operate, want and need to be loved.
Aaron is an open book as he attempts to analyze and understand his feelings for Victoria.
One day, after an altercation with someone at Paradigm, Aaron was pondering Victoria’s reaction to that person.
“Mom, Victoria told N not to bother her boyfriend. Am I the boyfriend?”
Another time, as he talked to me about Victoria, he revealed more of his thoughts.
“Mom, would she be happy for me to tell her I think she’s a girlfriend?”

Gary and I have tried over the years to stress the relationship of friendship rather than boyfriend/girlfriend. But no attempts on our part to redirect his thinking on this can squelch the feelings in his heart.
“Mom,” he commented one day, “Victoria and I seem to match each other.”
Who can argue with that?
Then one day came this nugget of hilarious wisdom.
“Mom, every time I burp, Victoria laughs at me. And when I make the farting noise like this, Victoria makes it too. I think we’re right for each other!”
Love is a many splendored thing, right? 😊

Recently, our friend Barb from Paradigm sent some pictures she took as she walked with Aaron and Victoria to the popcorn shop nearby. As Barb said, this was so genuine and sweet.

I cried when I looked at them.
And I thought of another comment that Aaron had made about their relationship.
“Mom, can you tell that Victoria and I have a good place with each other?”
Yes, Aaron.
And I think it’s a very good place to be.

WOW!!! Love in Amy language os straight from the HEART
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That’s a perfect description and song for this, Ed.
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Patty it was supposed to be Love in ANY language
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I know because I love that song 😊
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The Debbie Boone version?
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Sandi Patty
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Beautiful thoughts and sweet photos of these two. They are communicating on a new level for both of them and maybe now and then it bypasses everything else. Thanks for sharing.
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I love how you put that, Pete!
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Aww! So sweet and heartwarming!! It’s so good to see posts like this with all the bad stuff going on right now. I hope you’re all doing well! 🤗
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Thank you, Michelle. We’re doing fine. Our remodel is still ongoing but getting closer to being done. You know what that’s about. How are you all doing?
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I get it. Some days it seems like it will never be over! Haha! We are doing well. Busy and a little stressed trying to get everything done but well nonetheless. Thank you for asking! I’m glad to hear you’re doing well, too!
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A beautiful, sharing, and comforting good place to be! ❤️🌺
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It truly is! ♥️♥️
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💗💞💗💞💗💞
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😍😍
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Oh my goodness!! I “love” how Aaron phrases these emotions…sometimes the word love can feel “cliche or overused” or just not enough…but boy Aaron knows just the right way to describe it without even including the L word. ❤️
Beautiful!!
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He shines a whole new light on topics in such refreshing and funny ways. You know, come to think of it, I’m not sure my husband appreciates my bodily noises in the way Aaron described. Does he even love me??!! 🙂 🙂
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Hahaha ❤️❤️❤️
Never a dull moment! A “tootin” good time!
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Hahahaha!!! The answer, my friend, is blowing in the wind. 😁
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I will have to remember Blowing in the Wind.
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😊
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🤣🤣
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That is so sweet! I’d cry too.
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Yeah, those pictures just filled my heart. 🥰
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So sweet! Blessings, Patty!
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Thank you, Cindy. Blessings to you ♥️
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Victoria seems to bring out the poet in Aaron! The way he puts words together in new ways is delightful–especially when he’s talking about her! : )
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He’s had other very sweet things to say about their relationship. It’s really endearing.
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Oh my goodness…, those pictures of them holding hands are just precious! Aaron’s words are so precious (and funny!) too. They certainly remind us that relationships don’t have to be complicated.
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You’re right. Just pure sweetness is what they have, although Aaron does struggle sometimes to figure it all out. Thanks, Cecilia.
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What a sweet love story! It’s good Aaron and Victoria have each other!
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It really is a sweet thing and a bright spot in both their lives.
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Patty I can’t tell you how my heart is almost bursting seeing these pictures and reading your blog. It is nothing short of wonderful!
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The whole thing really is wonderful and sweet. Those pictures just filled my heart with so much joy.
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Oh how Victoria’s and Aaron’s friendship must make your heart smile. Aaron’s words, “Mom, can you tell that Victoria and I have a good place with each other?” are quite profound.
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Aaron really amazes me with his wording about deep issues. He rarely uses our typical phrases. What he says is straight from his heart and goes straight to mine. Thanks for reading, Beth.
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Such a beautiful post! Love is a wonderful thing!
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Thank you, Linda. We all want to be loved, don’t we?
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