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Getting My Son's iPad

Joel Manzer2 min read
Getting My Son's iPad

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Thanks to a long-time friend we were able to buy what we needed for my son, Short Stack.   

In under 24 hours, she raised $795.   And by the end of the week my Better Half and I walked into one of our local Best Buy stores to get what we needed.

Now I know what you may be thinking, Best Buy.... Joel.... a dangerous combination, and thanks to my long-time friend - it wasn't as dangerous as it could be.

Can't say how much I was tempted - but my pocket book didn't suffer.

As expected the employees were nice and helped out in making sure we had the right case and insurance for what we were looking for and needed.

Initially we were thinking a 3rd party plan - like what Geek Squad has to offer, but I had to be sure of it's pros and cons.  After all, this wasn't my money we were spending - it's that of all those people who donated their hard earned money to help us find a way for my son to talk. #helpmysontalk

 

Needless to say, as I've shared in previous posts - the iPad is a welcomed sight in our home, and Short Stack is getting much use out of it.

He's already using 3 apps, and is checking out all the other apps that I spent hours finding and installing.

 

A Big thanks to the guys and the Best Buy Landstown store in Virginia Beach, VA - they rocked with quick service and timely information.

 

Do you have an iPad for your Child on the Spectrum?  Where did you go to get it?

 

 

J

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Joel Manzer

Husband to an Amazing Wife, and Father of a Child with Autism. Founding Lead Editor of this site called Autisable. Click https://autisable.com/home/register/ to join Autisable!

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