The "Happy Dance"? Take that long awaited nap while the house is quiet?
Nope. I turn on the T.V. and start catching up on "those things"...
You know, those things you can't get done when the kiddos are home. I have no other point of reference, please forgive me if stereotypical kiddos do the same thing... every time I try to sit down and work on the computer, Daniel wants something. If I try to work on the bills, Anthony wants to snuggle. If I wait to lounge around with the boys, they want me to be a jungle gym.
Don't get me wrong... I secretly LOVE IT! I know my babes love me and need me. It does get annoying at times, I figured by the time they were almost 7 they'd want less to do with me. I admit that I wish it were a... little more on my timeline. (Ha! Ha! - right?)
Funny how you get so used to the screams, giggles, belly laughs, tantrums, and meltdowns. Quiet becomes... too quiet. I'm not watching the T.V., it's just a distraction so I can get some of the things done that I couldn't when the boys where home 24/7.
So many things happen around an autism home that parents have to actually find humor in it (if you don't, you'll lose your mind). You learn to realize that sometimes you just have to "let it go". No amount of raising your voice, re-directing behavior, saying "no thank you" will change some behaviors. When it's time you change one behavior for another (when they're ready of course).
For now, I can decompress a bit from summer, and try to find my routine. Knowing that my boys are getting what they need the most. A full day! They are so smart, curious, adventurous and determined to be busy, and at school they have that. A busy routine that they LOVE! They were so excited to go to school that Anthony actually got up at 3 a.m. (Luckily he fell back to sleep for a while.)
So, I'm back after a long, long summer break. So glad to be able to sit down and share.
From a mother's heart - God Bless you all! What kind of things do you get used to, and don't notice till the kiddos are out of the house?