Sitting Down

This afternoon we attended my wonderful sister-in-law’s birthday celebration – a Mexican fiesta! Aidan was thrilled to get into the car, see his little blue backpack being popped into the boot, and his iPad being packed for the trip. Our big little man knows that when the backpack comes with, we are planning to be […]

A State of Disaster

I grew up in a house which would be near-impossible to replicate. My mom was a perfectionist, and her house was always immaculate. And it still is! Everything had its place, nothing was ever out of position, and every cushion was always plumped. Hell, as your bum left the sofa, she was already straightening up […]

Glasses

Up until recently, we couldn’t leave a glass or mug within Aidan’s reach. It’s not that he purposefully meant to break them, but sensory seeker that he is, as soon as he saw a tiny bit of liquid in one, he had to put his whole hand in it! This enthusiastic exploration of a vessel […]

Our Domestic Goddess

Our lovely domestic lady is at the heart of our little family. She has been with me for 14 years! Long before Monty came along, and long before we got married and had a baby together. She has known Aidan his whole life. She has worked either one or two days a week for me […]

Hot Chocolate

Aidan is crying again, and teetering on the edge of a meltdown. Again. He’s been stuck to my body all night long, hand leading me all over the house with no distinct destination, and I’ve not been able to eat my dinner or get anything else done. I need to change the bedsheets before putting […]

Under the Weather

Urgh, COVID has hit our household with a vengeance! First our wonderful domestic lady went down with it, then my husband Monty, then our au pair Cindy, and now our three-year-old autistic son. We have had two hard days and nights with him and are back in the trenches trying everything we can to get […]

The Good Doctor

My husband and I are big fans of the Netflix series, ‘The Good Doctor’. Not particularly because it features an autistic character, Dr Shaun Murphy (played by neurotypical actor, Freddie Highmore), but because we’ve always liked medical dramas. In fact, we have yet to see a popular series accurately depict an autistic individual sitting right […]

Triggered by Devices

I recently took part in a debate on a post on Facebook, which criticised moms for allowing their children to use devices. The OP’s opinion was that letting children use devices of any kind, was “lazy parenting”. Any special needs moms reading this will know that the one thing parenting a child on the spectrum […]

A Drive to Nowhere

Our little no-sleep warrior, averages between 3 – 6 hours of sleep a night. Sometimes it’s more, and occasionally, it’s less. I’m in my forties and don’t fare as well on so little sleep, but I have learned how to function despite it. I think all moms do! But there are days where I am […]

Special Treats

I’m so fascinated to know what all of your kiddos consider a special treat? Because Aidan only has two. And they’re not exactly what I’d have considered a treat at his age! While wild horses couldn’t drag his peers away from a birthday party table heaving with chocolates, lollipops, ice cream, popsicles, candy floss, and […]