The 2012/2013 School Year is officially over

It's hard to believe the school year is over. All three boys will be home, everyday for the next 3 months.  :-) I'd be lying if I said this wasn't bittersweet. Having said that, today is a victory because both boys made it through the entire school year.  Elliott was never in question but with Gavin's health issues, we never knew what was going to happen next.  Last year, Gavin didn't make it through the whole year.  We had to pull him out for the last month or so because his health deteriorated. Tonight we are going to celebrate with a very simple cookout on our homely little grill.  I feel good.  I feel like we accomplished something.  :-) Later on, I'll share the awards the boys earned... :-) This…

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What’s the first thing that pops into your mind….

What's the very first thing that pops into your mind when you hear this song.  The song is: Carry On My Wayward Son by Kansas. I want to know the very first thing this makes you think of.  If you're like me, my wife, our friend Katrina Moody and millions of others out there, this song will always conjure of something very particular.  Please share below.  This is a lyrics video to the song so that you're not influenced by picture or video. :-) Can't wait to see what this makes you think of. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OOhvX9JQ_WI&feature=youtube_gdata_player This site is managed almost exclusively via WordPress for Android. Please forgive any typos as autocorrect HATES me. ;-) Follow @Lost_and_Tired Visit the My Autism Help Forums To reach me via email, please Contact Me

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How to survive summer vacation? Yes I said survive.

I'm not going candy coat anything here.  Summer vacation is really a tough time for many special needs families, for a lot of reasons. For starters, there's the dreaded and utterly hated, change of routines.  Can you say destabilizing? Another concern is that now we have to feed them two meals that were previously getting at school. Hello maxed out grocery budget... What about the obvious thing like, how to occupy their time? How do you entertain your child for the entire summer? Are you looking at any sort of camps, workshops or time with relatives? These are all things that can be both fun for your child and educational. There's also the added advantage of helping with the final and arguably most important part of summer vacation... How the…

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#Autism and the haircut

Gavin's had the same haircut for the last couple of years. Not everyone likes it, but he does and it makes a lot of things easier.  When he came home from his extended stay at his Grandparents house , he hadn't had his favorite haircut since he moved out.  He's delving deeper and deeper into puberty and his favorite haircut now serves a new purpose.  It keeps his oily hair off his forehead and helps to cut down on the acne issues that face many a teens. This is a before and after shot of Gavin and his haircut.  I may be a bit biased but I think he has a really nice head for this particular haircut.  :-) This site is managed almost exclusively via WordPress for Android. Please forgive…

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Child Protective Services: One week later

It was one week ago, almost to the minute, that Child Protective Services showed up on my front porch and informed me that my wife and I were under investigation.  The allegations, leveled by a concerned citizen, alleged that my wife and I do not seek medical care for our three boys.  Furthermore, we don't go to the followup appointments either. On Monday, the investigators interviewed Lizze, myself and all three boys.  They were very nice and accommodating to the boys needs.  This was basically the role we had to play at that point.   We signed all required releases and now it's a waiting game.  We are waiting for our doctors to release records to verify that we do in fact take the boys to the doctors.  The social worker…

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Entering the final day of school

Both Gavin and Elliott are beginning their final day of the school year. This morning was relatively smooth and uneventful, which is awesome. Gavin was up and ready to go, in no time flat.  The same for Elliott. Today is awards day and the classrooms are giving out awards for the year.  I'll be sure to share any awards that are earned. When I go to pick the boys up this afternoon, I have to stop by the office and collect their meds. Gavin and Elliott both have emergency inhalers and Elliott also has an epipen. All of these medications cone home for the summer.  I'm pretty excited about summer vacation.  For one thing, I love me boys and enjoy their company.  Secondly, it's a while lot less driving I…

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Goodbye school. Hello Summer……

In just a few hours, I will be driving the  oys to school for the last time this school year. It's been a long road but one that was well worth the journey. Gavin made it through the year, despite having all kinds of health related issues. Elliott conquered many fears this school year and ended up having a fantastic year.  His year was filled with new friends and tons of learning.  I'm so proud of both boys and I can't wait to have a summer filled with fun and adventure.  What are your summer plans? This site is managed almost exclusively via WordPress for Android. Please forgive any typos as autocorrect HATES me. ;-) Follow @Lost_and_Tired Visit the My Autism Help Forums To reach me via email, please Contact Me

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Taking Emmett to the grocery store is always educational

Emmett's not been feeling well lately.  He's been hitting these fever cycles again, for the first time this year.  Because of the mouth sores, he's been eating lots of Popsicles and a bit of ice cream.  All these things help to numb his mouth and provide him with relief from the pain. He was having a really, really bad day and so I decided to take him with me to the grocery store to pick up a few odds and ends.  I'm so proud of him because he didn't really develop the gimmes while we were there.  He also helped me to pick out fresh fruit and he even scanned the items in the self checkout aisle, all  you himself.  He did awesome and I'm super proud of him. I…

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