The mysterious package

Late last night, I received and email from FedEx that I have a package being delivered today.  The thing is, I have no idea what it is and I don't know the company sending it. The only thing I can think of is that I recently won a contest from T-Mobile (#IHate2Wait). My prize is a Samsung Galaxy S4 and it's supposed to arrive in the next couple of weeks. That said, it's coming from a different company.  The package weighs 2 pounds and is coming out of Michigan.  I was playing a little game with my readers on Facebook and I thought I would do that here as well.  Everyone is trying to guess what's in the box.  As soon as it arrives, I'll let you all know what…

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Adding things to the victory column :-)

Elliott got an award the other day and while he wasn't to excited about it, we are.  He got the perfect attendance award for the month of September. Why is this so exciting? He hasn't been sick at all this year and that's a pleasant change from last year. I'm adding this to the victory column. :-) This site is managed almost exclusively from my Galaxy S4. Please forgive any typos as autocorrect HATES me. ;-) Follow @Lost_and_Tired "Like" me on Facebook Visit the My Autism Help Forums To reach me via email, please Contact Me   Setup of an account with Bluehost and I get paid. If your looking for a host for your website or blog. Click the image below and check out Bluehost. It's what I use.

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My heart hurts for Elliott

This is a long overdue post about something that I have put off sharing.  I'm always writing about Gavin and the challenges associated with him, not because he's a bad kid but because he takes up so much of our lives. You can't have a child like Gavin, without investing a significant amount of time and energy into him, every single day. Emmett has been another topic because he's got his fair share of challenges as well.  When Emmett was little, he had no language ability and he appeared to be deaf as well.  As a result of major communication issues and frustration from not being able to express himself, he was very aggressive.  Lizze and I poured ourselves into him, in an attempt to intervene and try to give…

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#Autism and the benefits of #art

Elliott drew this picture at school yesterday and while I have no clue what the heck it is, it's interesting and colorful.  I want to share this because I'm so proud of him for expressing himself through his drawings. The picture (below) was drawn at Dr. Pattie's office last night.  He and Emmett were both drawing sea creatures on giant sheets of paper.  I was excited that Elliott was actually willing to be photographed with his picture. Lately, he's been camera shy and this was a pleasant surprise.  All of the boys love being creative and they are blessed with this gift because Lizze is the very same way.  Art is something that we really like to encourage because it provides a constructive outlet for them to express themselves, especially…

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Signs are freaking out my son with #Autism

Elliott being such an amazing reader is both a blessing and a curse.  This is an example of why it can be a curse.  I've share many times how Elliott perseverates on a great many things. One of his biggest worries revolves around shots or blood work.  These things totally freak him out.  He's aware that we are approaching the time of year that we all get our flu shots. His anxiety is quite high over this.  We live right around the corner from a large Walgreens and they have about a dozen signs, encouraging people to get their flu shot.  These signs basically run the perimeter of the store and are obvious to all who drive by, especially Elliott. He freaked out this morning because as I drove him…

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Struggling with sensory processing issues this morning

This morning was going pretty well until the dreaded sensory processing issues kicked in once again. As is typical for this type of situation, these issues revolved around Emmett shoes and socks.  Every single time we put them on, he took them off. It's not easy to put shoes and socks on a kid that can't stand the way they feel against his feet. There is a process to helping him through this.  Sometimes it works and other times it doesn't.  This morning it took several attempts to help Emmett tolerate his shoes and socks.  Lizze was able to work her Mommy magic and help Emmett to walk out the door this morning, with his shoes and socks on. Do your kids struggle with this kind of thing? This site…

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Gavin’s impulsive actions almost got me injured

Before we took the boys to see Dr. Patti's tonight, I took them outside to collect some colorful leaves. While we were outside, we had an incident with Gavin. We had finished collecting our leaves and we were gathering under a tree in our backyard, before moving to the car.  Out of nowhere, Gavin picks up the rock you see in the picture below and tossed it up in the air.  The rock went straight up and straight down, narrowly missing my head.  He was very clearly not thinking and this may have been a very impulsive action. This is just one of the reasons we have to watch him closely. Thankfully, no one was hurt.... :-) This site is managed almost exclusively from my Galaxy S4. Please forgive any typos…

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What the heck happened to our wraparound team?

If you've been wondering lately, where the heck is the Lost and Tired family's wraparound team, you aren't alone.  They failed to call us for our last meeting before Summer vacation. We were supposed to be contacted and we never were.  We will be back to school for a month now and we still haven't heard from our case manager/wraparound coordinator. To be completely honest, I don't know how much it was actually helping anyway. There was a great deal of talk but nothing ever really transpired. The truth is that it really isn't anyone's fault.  The problem, in my opinion, lies in the complexity of our situation. There isn't a whole lot they can do that we aren't doing already. Lizze and I are nothing if not resourceful. We…

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