http://www.creators.com/advice/annies-mailbox/too-old-to-be-sleeping-with-grandma.htmlReading the letter about the child with autism, and the nastiness that the child and his family has been subjected to, reminds me of a situation that occurred in a restaurant. A waiter was working in his section and his customers included a family with a Down's Syndrome child sitting at one table and another table had his regular customers. The Down's Syndrome child was being happy, as any child has a right to be, and one of the waiter's regular customers commented to the waiter that this "special needs kid" needed to be "special" somewhere else because he didn't want to see something like that out in public. The waiter looked his regular customer in the eye and informed him that he could no longer provide them any service, then walked away. I was glad that waiter stood up for that child.