How did June end so fast ?
It seems like things are moving so fast these days
The month has been its mixture of great, good and bad
Julie has had her baby - ( no baby pics on blog yet but she did post on Facebook )
It seems just the other day she talked about becoming pregnant
She and Steve have the most beautiful babies you could imagine
On the bad side, one very sad thing that happened is Abby beloved black lab that I was proud to be aunt to, is gone !
Here is her when I went to see her in May - my friend had shared that Abby would not be around for long so I thought I should go and say goodbye
I am so glad I did
Good bye Abbs darling - you are always in my heart
I am piecing together this month with the pictures on my phone
When in doubt, do sensory
I am super busy with work - we have his gran visiting as well and its horribly hot - super super hot
Its really easy with this, to forget about Floortime and just spend our time gossiping ( and eating )
So I am simply forcing myself to go out every evening
My mantra is "when you cannot change your attitude ( laziness) , you can at least change your behavior( go out and play ) "
We spend a lot of time playing in the treehouse that DH built 2 years ago
And on hammocks
And in our indoor swing
He keeps telling me to push harder and faster
(Can you see what he is reading ? Multiplication tables )
I dream of a really long and big swing
Mirror Neurons
One interesting thing I noticed recently is a Mirror Neurons related Phenomenon
( you know when you yawn because you saw someone else yawning or when you salivate when you see other people eating something tasty or when every woman in the audience raises her face when Rhett leans down to kiss Scarlett?- well Aues are not supposed to have them )
R loves Doritos Jacked ( do you know what they are)
They are super spicy Doritos that are thicker and crisper and spicier
The other day as I put one in my mouth - R did a OOOOOH sound as though he could taste the spice
Change is good.. not
I have to hand it to DH - he is always trying out something new with R
This summer he decided on swim lessons and on horse riding
Both attempts have been difficult
R climbs on the horse very reluctantly and closes his ears -
All the other auties are happily brushing their horses.
Swimming, is his favorite thing in the world to do -
He literally begging everyday to go to the pool
But swimming lessons?
No way Jose
He hates to get his face wet
At the same time- we know these have been helpful - and its because of the swimming lessons he is finally willing to "disappear " ( ie put his head inside the water ) these days
I and DH, remind our self of of how long it takes to get him to do each new thing and how important it is that we keep on trying - because its not the thing in itself that he minds- just the newness
And if we don't keep pushing the boundary - his life will get circumscribed into tighter and smaller circles of safeness, routine and rigidity ( I find this happens with most of us as we get older- fewer friends- most of them like us, no new hobbies, same routines etc )
Mindless Stimming? .. NOT
I have been watching what he does when he looks like he is mindlessly doing repetitive things on screens
Turns out he is not !
He is making remixes
So for instance he has 3 screens open at the moment
On the Iphone - he has The Little Einsteins in a snow setting - on the Ipad he has a polar bear
On another ipad he has seals
He also has Wii Music playing Carmen in the background
Another time I see him open two videos on his computer and remix the dialogue
So in screen 1 a child says the multiplication table
Then he pauses that screen
Then plays the part on the Little Einsteins Screen and Annie says "Awwwwwwwww"
Now he does do many repetitive things as well - but I think this scene setting and dialogue remixing are good thinking processes
Baby is getting big
First, R is a acquiring some big boy like qualities
Many good things about this
A little bit of Independence is coming .
These days when he does his bedtime routine - after we finish reading a book
I simply turn off the lights and WALK AWAY
This is UNHEARD of..
Usually I have to wait till he is fast asleep and then creep away like a thief hoping I dont wake up . ( this- walk away when he is awake - practice was started by DH when I was traveling for a week in June )
Another thing is that he is getting very opinionated and decisive -
Like today we were at the Outlet Mall - he dragged me all the way to the Crocs store because he wanted to buy yet more shoes
They are so cute... his orange shoes
He loves creating his iconic moments
Like I came downstairs yesterday to see that he had hunted for and collected his iconic moment
It seems like things are moving so fast these days
The month has been its mixture of great, good and bad
Julie has had her baby - ( no baby pics on blog yet but she did post on Facebook )
It seems just the other day she talked about becoming pregnant
She and Steve have the most beautiful babies you could imagine
On the bad side, one very sad thing that happened is Abby beloved black lab that I was proud to be aunt to, is gone !
Here is her when I went to see her in May - my friend had shared that Abby would not be around for long so I thought I should go and say goodbye
I am so glad I did
Good bye Abbs darling - you are always in my heart
I am piecing together this month with the pictures on my phone
When in doubt, do sensory
I am super busy with work - we have his gran visiting as well and its horribly hot - super super hot
Its really easy with this, to forget about Floortime and just spend our time gossiping ( and eating )
So I am simply forcing myself to go out every evening
My mantra is "when you cannot change your attitude ( laziness) , you can at least change your behavior( go out and play ) "
We spend a lot of time playing in the treehouse that DH built 2 years ago
And on hammocks
And in our indoor swing
He keeps telling me to push harder and faster
(Can you see what he is reading ? Multiplication tables )
I dream of a really long and big swing
Mirror Neurons
One interesting thing I noticed recently is a Mirror Neurons related Phenomenon
( you know when you yawn because you saw someone else yawning or when you salivate when you see other people eating something tasty or when every woman in the audience raises her face when Rhett leans down to kiss Scarlett?- well Aues are not supposed to have them )
R loves Doritos Jacked ( do you know what they are)
They are super spicy Doritos that are thicker and crisper and spicier
The other day as I put one in my mouth - R did a OOOOOH sound as though he could taste the spice
Change is good.. not
I have to hand it to DH - he is always trying out something new with R
This summer he decided on swim lessons and on horse riding
Both attempts have been difficult
R climbs on the horse very reluctantly and closes his ears -
All the other auties are happily brushing their horses.
Swimming, is his favorite thing in the world to do -
He literally begging everyday to go to the pool
But swimming lessons?
No way Jose
He hates to get his face wet
At the same time- we know these have been helpful - and its because of the swimming lessons he is finally willing to "disappear " ( ie put his head inside the water ) these days
I and DH, remind our self of of how long it takes to get him to do each new thing and how important it is that we keep on trying - because its not the thing in itself that he minds- just the newness
And if we don't keep pushing the boundary - his life will get circumscribed into tighter and smaller circles of safeness, routine and rigidity ( I find this happens with most of us as we get older- fewer friends- most of them like us, no new hobbies, same routines etc )
Mindless Stimming? .. NOT
I have been watching what he does when he looks like he is mindlessly doing repetitive things on screens
Turns out he is not !
He is making remixes
So for instance he has 3 screens open at the moment
On the Iphone - he has The Little Einsteins in a snow setting - on the Ipad he has a polar bear
On another ipad he has seals
He also has Wii Music playing Carmen in the background
Another time I see him open two videos on his computer and remix the dialogue
So in screen 1 a child says the multiplication table
Then he pauses that screen
Then plays the part on the Little Einsteins Screen and Annie says "Awwwwwwwww"
Now he does do many repetitive things as well - but I think this scene setting and dialogue remixing are good thinking processes
Baby is getting big
First, R is a acquiring some big boy like qualities
Many good things about this
A little bit of Independence is coming .
These days when he does his bedtime routine - after we finish reading a book
I simply turn off the lights and WALK AWAY
This is UNHEARD of..
Usually I have to wait till he is fast asleep and then creep away like a thief hoping I dont wake up . ( this- walk away when he is awake - practice was started by DH when I was traveling for a week in June )
Another thing is that he is getting very opinionated and decisive -
Like today we were at the Outlet Mall - he dragged me all the way to the Crocs store because he wanted to buy yet more shoes
They are so cute... his orange shoes
He loves creating his iconic moments
Like I came downstairs yesterday to see that he had hunted for and collected his iconic moment
- Red Jelly Beans
- Macbook
- Numbers
- Wii Remotes
Some of his stubborness is not very so adorable though
He will throw a tantrum if he does not get his way in the many things he wants to do just so
Some of his baby sweetness is going away
The hugs and kisses are reducing slightly
Usually he cannot sit next to me without snuggling up like this
But these days, I feel they are reducing a little
Plus the mischief
He has been sooo naughty and so defiant lately
DH and I used to say that one of the joys of parenting an autie was the lack of the Gimmes
Well no more
I sat in the car yesterday and noticed the non stop gimmes ..
"Gimme I phone please .. thank you god"
"Gimme ipad"
Gimme red jellybeans"
gimme red cherry starburst:
"Sing Carmine"
"Play bird will make the rock fall on ( imaginary ) piano "
He will also find an indirect way to defy my " no's"
For instance, here I told him not to touch the buttons of the AC in his playroom
So he is touching them through this basket here
I will frequently find him having created ladders to get to things he is not supposed to
Also he tries to hide his crime sprees ( so much for lack of "theory of mind " )
I find his face hands clothes covered with markers
Apart from the dangerous mischief - I am loving this phase
But I miss my sweet baby too
Last night as he is in trouble yet again - for tearing a picture of a measuring tape out of a book - even though he fully well knows the rules about "no tearing books"
But I know him well and I see from his face that his only sorrow is that he was found out !
I think sadly that my baby is indeed growing up
Then when I come back to go to bed myself -
I see he has left his bed and is now sleeping on our bed on DH's pillow
I thank god for these little bits of babiness that are still in him
He will throw a tantrum if he does not get his way in the many things he wants to do just so
Some of his baby sweetness is going away
The hugs and kisses are reducing slightly
Usually he cannot sit next to me without snuggling up like this
But these days, I feel they are reducing a little
Plus the mischief
He has been sooo naughty and so defiant lately
DH and I used to say that one of the joys of parenting an autie was the lack of the Gimmes
Well no more
I sat in the car yesterday and noticed the non stop gimmes ..
"Gimme I phone please .. thank you god"
"Gimme ipad"
Gimme red jellybeans"
gimme red cherry starburst:
"Sing Carmine"
"Play bird will make the rock fall on ( imaginary ) piano "
He will also find an indirect way to defy my " no's"
For instance, here I told him not to touch the buttons of the AC in his playroom
So he is touching them through this basket here
I will frequently find him having created ladders to get to things he is not supposed to
Also he tries to hide his crime sprees ( so much for lack of "theory of mind " )
I find his face hands clothes covered with markers
Apart from the dangerous mischief - I am loving this phase
But I miss my sweet baby too
Last night as he is in trouble yet again - for tearing a picture of a measuring tape out of a book - even though he fully well knows the rules about "no tearing books"
But I know him well and I see from his face that his only sorrow is that he was found out !
I think sadly that my baby is indeed growing up
Then when I come back to go to bed myself -
I see he has left his bed and is now sleeping on our bed on DH's pillow
I thank god for these little bits of babiness that are still in him
15 comments:
Very sweet.
We want them to progress so much that when they do we are kinda of taken aback because we don't know what the full outcome will be and we only know what we have experienced.
I think that we sometimes think that our kids will never change, and stay the way they are forever, perhaps because progress is often so slow to come. But they do change, for better and for not-so-better. We are seeing similar things with our son. It's not always easy, but it is good that he is growing up.
Good for you and DH for pushing the boundaries with R!
Time flies by too quickly, before you know it, he will be 13!!! ;-)
Enjoy every precious moment, even the mischief. I love that bit as it means he knows his own mind!
You are so right to get the bedtime routine sorted now as I have just written about the mess I'm in here with it! And also with pushing boundaries. I do that with my son, but also with myself, I think you have to challenge yourself to feel really alive x
Such a sweet post. I love that "Terrible Two" phase (regardless of the age of the child) because it means progress! Mental connections are being made as the child is becoming more aware, and thinking of ways to push against boundaries.
You're so right about so many of us not trying things and getting used to our own little circles and rigidity. I find that as I get older, I'm starting to do that. I've done a couple things so out of character lately and found them to be so fun (after the initial anxiety!) I'm hoping R begins to enjoy his new activities more! I love your pics and stories!!
Sweet boy! Cherish this time.
It's so hard when they start to become more independent with defiance and mischief! I know this well. I love that you have put him in swimming lessons and riding lessons and keep trying to expand his boundaries. So good.
I love that picture with the mischieveous look. So funny... and look at him defying your rules but you know still not touching. Hilarious.
You may have him cuddling up in your bed for quite while yet. My oldest son still comes when he feels bad.
Your first sentence is like you were reading my mind!! What happened to June! **lol**
Also, do you think the "gimme" is just a phase? We're getting that a lot too. I'm really hoping it's just a short phase.
Thank you also for the mantra. I will try to keep that in my head "when you cannot change your attitude, you can at least change your behavior."
I think the defiance is also a good thing, right? Healthy. That's what I tell myself when my son is driving me crazy! Haha. He looks so cute in the pictures though! And I love his ingenuity in defiance!
I love this post, I feel the same way as my boys get bigger... cheering their growth and independence but at the same time missing their baby-selves.
What is your secret for getting R to go to bed on his own?? Or did it just happen one day (sometimes that is how things go around here). Bitty insists that I stay with him until he falls asleep, and even then his feet are checking for me in his sleep and if he realizes I'm no longer there he'll wake up and come looking for me.
The mischievousness is sooo cute too! Isn't it great to see our kids "problem-solving" even if that involves trying to get around our rules, etc.? lol :)
Hi K, I saw your comment on my blog but wanted to respond here. Things are well, we are enjoying the slow summer before my son starts kindergarten in the fall. He will be entering a mainstream classroom (with additional services, of course) so it's a big deal! I'm also launching a new site and will send you a link in a few weeks. I am still reading here but too busy to post lately. Meant to tell you that you should keep writing exactly as you do, it's why I love your blog so much!
Thanks so much my dears for your comments
Li sending you loads of luck on the mainstream kindergarten
How do you make me weepy and giggly in the same post.
I struggle with those very same things - even today. Itty Bit scowled at me and said, "please don't say that", when I went to pick him up from church camp and said, "I missed you!"
I could see the struggle on his face between "I missed you too!" and "I'm too big for this".
We will meet someday ;) and commiserate over our darlings growing up too quickly.
Though I must admit... R in mischief does make me grin :)
awww! your little mention made my day! <3
I cant believe June AND July are gone!!!! Your stories of R never fail to make me smile...
and I often think of how you talk about it's the newness of things our kids resist. thank you for talking about that...the reminder helps m to keep trying when part of me would give up because its easier! ...i love what you wrote in the "mindless stimming?" part of your post. D has been doing something very similar!! so interesting to see in d and especially that R does it too! (I hope to catch up on your other posts soon!! I hope all is well! <3)
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