Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Liam's SPOOKTACULAR Give Away

So, I have read that it is illegal to have contests on Facebook. Yes, you read that right, ILLEGAL. (You can read more about that here.) And since I do not want to go to jail, I have decided to do it on here :) 
Sooooooo, here it is.....

Liam and I were in the store shopping for Halloween goodies, and he decided he wanted to have a give away on his page. (I love this kid). He compiled the prizes and it will go like this. If you want to enter your child's name in the contest, leave a comment on this post. The last day to enter will be Thursday October 11th. Liam and I will put each name on a piece of paper, and Liam will draw one kiddo's name at random on Friday, October the 12th. I will announce the winner on our facebook page and on here, so be sure to check back.

RULES: Well, I have only one.
1. the contest is open to US residents only. (please don't be upset those that are out of country. I am not dissing you, I love you all, but with such a low income mail to another country is pricey.)



That's it. Enter away, and feel free to share :)



Spooktacular prize pack includes 2 Halloween Pencils, a 2 pack of glow sticks, 2 small tactile fidgets, bubbles, a Halloween ring, and a glow in the dark snake.
<3<3<3<3
So last nite, Liam comes to me and says, "momma! You forgot the straw!" So I took a pic of the straw that was supposed to be in this pic, and that is included with the prize pack :)


AND THE WINNER IS:




Monday, September 24, 2012

DIY Tee Shirt Wreath

So today I made 2 really cute tee shirt wreaths. They were super simple, and for older kiddos that can tie, they are great fine motor fun!

Here's how I did it......
First, I started I chose some old tees in the colors I wanted. Then I cut them in strips about 5 inches long and about 2 inches wide. When I was all done, I grabbed my hoop and started tying. I went every other color, but really it's up to you. When I was all done with the Halloween wreath, I heated up my hot glue gun and glued on a ghost I had painted and some Halloween rings. That's it. I still need to make a bow to hang it, but I am in need of ribbon.
I can't take credit for this idea however, because I found it on Pinterest. (It's my guilty pleasure :)) Here is the link to that site because I don't want to take credit away from someone else :)
Sassy Sanctuary  Hers is made from fabric scraps, and I totally plan on making one like that, but I wanted to see if I could do one with tee shirts instead. Sure can :) I am waiting to finish the orange and brown on until I get to the Dollar Tree. I want to get a few fake gourds to add to it :)

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Me, an Award, but I Never Win Anything....

Wow! I feel honored. I was donned with the Liebster Award! It looks like this.....

So, Stay at Home Crazy was wonderful enough to choose me for this AUSOME award!! Now that I have received it, I must follow the protocol that comes with it. So here it is, bear with me.....
PROTOCOL :)

  •  1.Thank the Liebster Award presenter(s) on your blog.
  • 2. Link back to the blogger who presented it to you
  • 3.Copy and paste the award on your blog.  
  • 4.Present the award to 5 or 11 blogs that deserve to be noticed.
  • 5.Let them know they've been presented with the Liebster Award.
  • 6.Answer 11 questions posed by the presenter. 
  • 7.Eat some dark chocolate.  It has anti-oxidants in it.  It will cure what ails you.  Unless you are allergic to chocolate.  Then skip 7. 

  • 1. A huge thank you to Stay at Home Crazy for choosing me. You must be psychic because I was just telling my hubs yesterday that I have been neglecting my blog. He asked if I had writers block, and I told him no, I believe it's called b!tches block. (up until yesterday nothing really to vent about!)
  • 2. see 1 :)
  • 3. done, see pic above :)
  • 3. Okay, now to list a few great blogs:
  • a. Four Sea Stars
  • b. Adventures in Extreme Parenthood
  • c. Mama Be Good
  • d. Laughter, Could be the Missing Piece
  • e. Jackson's Journey
  • f. Autism with a side of fries
  • g. Homestyle Mama (with a side of autism)
  • Okay, all these blogs rock! You will laugh, you will cry, you will say, "hey, that sounds like my house!" So head on over and check 'em out :)
  • 5. Working on that part. (thank you facebook!)
  • 6. oooohhhhh the fun part :)
  • Q & A
  • Q:  What, if anything, is completely off limits as far as blog topics for you?
  • A: Nothing really. Though I would not go out of my way to hurt someone's feelings, I will say I am honest, and if you have done anything to mess with my son, chances are you will anonymously be written about in this blog.
  • Q:  What is your favorite sound?
  • A: ahhh, that's easy, the sound of LJ asleep ;)
  • Q:  If you could go back and talk to your 15 year old self, what one piece of information/advice would you share?
  • A. Be nicer to your parents. Someday you will be one, and Karma, she's a sneaky one!!!
  • Q:  What is your guilty pleasure?
  • A: Do I need to pick just one??? Well, my facebook page is definitely at the top. Anything artsy as well. OOOOHHH and Pinterest! I love me some Pinterest!!!!
  • Q: What's your favorite candy?
  • A: again, I can only pick one???? CHOCOLATE, anything chocolate!!!
  • Q:  What prompted you to start your blog?
  • A: Lj's "official" diagnosis. I needed to vent or else I would have blown up. I knew hubs was getting overwhelmed with all my "venting" so I started my blog.
  • Q:  Do you have a favorite food? If so, what?
  • A: anything I don't have to cook :) (or pizza)
  • Q: If you had to pick 1 thing to change about yourself, what would it be?
  • A: that's easy, I would snap my fingers and lose weight!!!!! Just the other nite, we were looking at old pics, and Liam argued with me til he was blue in the face that the woman in that pic was NOT his momma. Get a clue lil buddy, YOU DID THIS TO ME!!!!! :)
  • Q:   What physical attribute do you like most about yourself?
  • A: Oh man, I have to chose a physical one...well there goes saying I love me for my mind! I like my hair. It's a pain, and it's heavy, but there is so much of it, I will never have to worry about going bald!
  • Q:  Do you still live where you grew up? If not, how far away are you from your hometown?
  • A: Not far from where I grew up. Though I wish my papa never had to sell all his land. I would love to be able to take Liam to all the places my sissy and I explored when we were kids......

  • Time for 7: I wonder if peppermint patty coffee creamer counts???


  • Oh wow! That's it. And now I pass on the torch......
  • Tuesday, September 4, 2012

    Labor Day Weekend in Review



                       Day One:
     I sit here this morning watching my little fire, and the red squirrels fight over acorns. I have been up since before the sun, and have had very little sleep. Liam is a bed hog, and totally tore our tent up last nite.  No surprise, he had a rough nite last nite. I don’t know what got into him, but it still weighs heavy on my mind…..

     We are camping with friends (having a blast I might add.) Last nite, hubs made a little sit in movie for the kiddos in the cabin. By this point, Liam was starting to get ornery because he was limited on the “Big Boy” things he could do, as the younger ones want to do what he and his big brother do. He was NOT happy about this! “He kept saying, “I can’t do anything! I can’t have anything to myself. I want to be alone.” I took it as he was being bratty and having a moment. Not EVERYTHING is related to Autism, or so that’s what the hub’s says.
     He was also complaining that the fire was too bright, it hurt his eyes. I got him a pair of sunglasses, and that seemed to help, though it should have been my clue that he was becoming overstimulated. I feel bad that it didn’t occur to me. Maybe if it did, I would have been able to take him away from camp for a bit and prevent the fit of anger about to come. We’re all human, and I am far from perfect, so I guess there is no point in beating myself up about it. No one was hurt, and that’s what matters!

     So anyway, I am inside with the 3 younger kiddos watching The Ant Bully. The younger 2 are all over, talking non stop, excitement controlling them. Liam, whom normally acts this way at our house, was having NONE of it. He kept yelling at them, grumbling and basically being a turd. I had to get on him so many times I lost count. Finally, I got out his body sock, had him get in, and told him he needed to calm down. This worked! (For a bit) Until that is, the other kiddos started asking him where he was, what he was doing and so on. This enraged Liam. He popped out of his sock and actually put one of them in a chokehold! I was flabbergasted and quickly put an end to it. Before I even sat back down, he had his fist in the other’s face, threatening to hit them if they didn’t leave him alone. Then he started crying. When he started crying, so did one of the other kiddos. I quickly called in hubs to help me diffuse the situation.
     Liam started crying harder and telling daddy he “just wanted to be left alone.” We were all staying in the cabin together. What to do, what to do!!!! Thank God hubs thought and brought an extra tent and a twin air mattress. We told our friends what was going on, and being the AUSOME people they are they totally understood!!! At 11 pm they helped us to pitch the other tent, and get it all set up for Liam and I. Within 5 minutes of being in it, he was fast asleep! Thank God for small miracles.

     And so, as I sit here this am, totally relaxed, (despite my lack of sleep,) I pray that today will be better for him, for me, for all of us. After all, it is a new day!!!
                                                    <3<3<3<3
    Bright light, bright light!!! (sorry watched ET last nite :) ) 





    Day 2 :
     Well yesterday went much better. Liam was in better spirits and only needed 2 alone times in the tent. We went swimming and to the splash pad. Liam was so good in the pool, he even went UNDER water!!! I was so proud of him! He did it on his own, without us asking. Just, “momma, look at me!!!!” We were even able to get him to do it again so we could capture it on camera. He was also jumping in, but Momma had to hold his hands. Still a big deal as he doesn’t like water in his face. In the tub he has to have either goggles on, or a wash cloth over his face. So the fact that he puts his face in the water is a huge milestone for my baby, and we couldn’t be more proud!

     Liam has also been “froggin’” around camp. He has caught a bullfrog, a huge toad and a smaller toad. He didn’t want to let them go, but he finally did this am. Aunt Nikki told him they missed their momma’s and were hungry, so he let them go.

     He is however upset that his new sandals have fallen apart. He broke a pair of flip flops the last time we were here, and when they went in the fire he had a meltdown. He gets so attached to his things, especially clothing items. Hubs said he was going to burn them, and Momma came to the rescue! Daddy forgot that about last time, so when reminded, he told Liam he could keep them. GREAT!!!! The things this child loves are so odd. He collects rocks, pop tabs, old keys, loves scratch off tickets, and beanie babies, or any stuffed animal. Matter of fact, when I cleaned out his toy room he had 5, 25 gallon bags FULL of stuffies. I was able to get him to part with a 13 gallon bag full, and that was it. Our house is too small for his collections, lol.

    Yesterday B rented two pedal cars for him, Liam and Aunt Nikki. They had a great time riding them. Liam rides in the back, and it’s NOT easy to pedal those things with 70 pounds behind you. He wanted to try it himself again, like he did last time. So hubs pushed it up the hill for him (not a steep hill, just too hard for him to push it himself.) When he got up there, he got on, and away he went. Right into our van!!!! Hubs is yelling, “brake Liam, brake! Hit the brake!” Liam is screaming, “I can’t! Stop me daddy, stop me!!!” After we knew he was okay, and our van was too, we all laughed about it. Who wouldn’t???

     So we are on day three. Going home tomorrow, kinda sad but all good things have to come to an end. Back to house work and school work Tuesday! I am off to make the most of our last full day here.
     <3<3<3<3

    As you can see, he doesn't like water in his face!

    His moment to shine! I am so proud of you Liam!

    Liam and his bullfrog :)


    Liam laughing because he hit the car!

       Day 3:
     Yesterday was so much fun, and Liam had a GREAT day!!!! His little friend (we shall call her J for privacy) came with her momma and daddy to visit. She and Liam are precious and the best of friends. Liam has Autism, J has Aspergers, and the way they get along and relate is adorable. I am so glad we met J and her parents. So when they got here, J explored the woods surrounding the cabins. She somehow got into pine sap and stuck her hands together. It was funny, even she thought so. Her momma and dad were able to get them apart and the fun commenced. Her and Liam made some Smores (or schmaws as Liam calls them) and J taught us how to make the PERFECT smore! “Don’t let it catch on fire!” she says J Too cute.
     Next stop, pool and splash pad. They kind of went right past the splash pad and into the pool. Liam gets out when he sees the big bucket getting ready to spill, so he can go get under it. Before long, so was J, and she loved it too. Of course wiping her face as soon as she was done J In the pool she was having a blast! She was jumping in, going under water, it was so great to see her do those things. Liam wouldn’t. I didn’t pester him, just showed him what she was doing, hoping he may want to as well, like he did yesterday. No such luck, but that’s ok. We got some great pics of them, I can’t wait to look at them all. Choosing which to print will be a big decision!
     When we got back to camp, they went to the playground for a few minutes, then it was time for them to go. Liam seemed a little sad, so I took him to the game room. He got some really cute tactile fidgets from the machines, and then we played pool. He was mostly knocking them in with his hands, but he was able to sink one the right way! His face lit up like a Christmas tree,  he was so proud! (I love how the little things mean so much. When you’re a special needs parent, it’s sometimes the little things that matter most.)
     Liam was pretty good the rest of the nite, and when we went to bed, he was out in 5 minutes. I think the fresh air got to him.
     Today is our last day here, checkout is at noon. I am sad to leave, but kind of happy to get home and see my fur babies. Liam is already asking about school. Not sure if that’s because he does, or doesn’t want to do his work.
     I hope you all had a wonderful, meltdown free Labor Day weekend. I also hope you took the time to appreciate the little things.
      <3<3<3<3


    Making the perfect Smore's

    friends in the pool :)


    I hope you all had  GREAT labor day weekend with your AUSOME kiddos.
    <3<3<3<3







    Wednesday, August 29, 2012

    Anniversary of Destruction, My Life before Autism

     It's been awhile since I have blogged, and since I am putting off housework, why not now??
    7 years ago today the Hubs and I were living in Mobile Alabama. Hurricane Katrina was upon us. You see, we evacuated for hurricane Dennis. Since driving home was cheaper and easier than finding a hotel during a hurricane, thats what we did. We made it to Virginia and work called me. It was down graded to a tropical storm, come home. So being the wet behind the ears southerners we were, when Katrina was coming, we stocked up on supplies and prepared to weather the storm. SCARY!!!!!!!!
     I will never forget that day and the days following. My life changed drastically, though for the better. I went from being a tattoo artist, working 60-70 hours a week, to being a house wife, on bed rest, because I was carrying my high risk miracle! You guessed it! Liam was made during the hurricane. Hubs jokes, "what else is there to do with no power!" Very true! I made his son a stocking by candlelite and hubs and a friend played chess while we listened to the wind and the goings on with a NOAA radio. After the hurricane passed us, our friend made us go outside. Never in my life have I seen a sky so clear, so full of stars, and so beautiful....then I heard gun shots ring out and I high tailed my arse back inside!
     The looting had begun. The devastation was mind boggling and heart wrenching. The next morning we went with friends to tour the area. We were so lucky. Our complex sustained minimal damage. Loss of shingles, a few trees down, the pool was wasted (BOOOOOO). But we we LUCKY!!! Just 15 minutes from us homes were destroyed, the historic battleship was moved, yes a whole battleship was moved by the force of the water. The water was so high there was sea weed on the power lines. The lines at the gas stations were building. (Matter of fact, we went a week without being able to get gas. We were rolling on fumes, and lucked out and only had to wait 45 minutes for gas.) The images I saw personally were heart breaking, but I wasn't prepared for what was to come on the news. You see, what we saw on the news, and what you saw on the news was so different. You saw damage, flooding, people in Louisiana saying they lost their family. What we saw was the bridge going out of Louisiana covered with people. Injured people. Mothers with infants screaming for milk because mom was so dehydrated she couldn't produce. Many on this bridge were dead and/or dying. What came next is something I will NEVER forget. A plane flew over. I thought, they thought, they were going to drop water to these poor people. I was so wrong...... Instead, they dropped Lye. You read that right! They dropped Lye on the dying, on the mothers, on the babies. They dropped Lye to control the smell of the dead and decaying. They dropped it on LIVE people! My heart couldn't take anymore sadness, so the tv stayed off for days.

    A glimpse of what we saw...

    so many pics like this surfaced on the news...
    New Orleans Super Dome...Do you know why they put these people here?? You heard it was to save them from rising water. What you didn't hear is they evacuate the old, the disabled and the poor here. They knew the Dome wouldn't sustain the hurricane, and they didn't have time to get them all out. They put them here as a mass grave of sorts.....

    So many streets around looked like this.
    This may not seem like much, but winds and water were able to tip the USS Alabama a few degrees. A few degrees is ALOT when you take into account how much this ship weighs.
    Downtown Mobile during Katrina (15 mins from where we lived)

    Bayou La Batre Louisiana. Hubs did a lot of work here after Katrina.

    Dauphin Island (30 minutes from us)  
    Pascagoula Beach (30 mins from us) all that was left was their roof.

    I have no words

    prepared to shoot looters. see the poor kid in the back ground, makes me want to cry!

    Evacuees on the I 10 Bridge


    Prisoners on the I 10, this is the same bridge they dumped Lye on..



    So I realize, 7 years later, that I will NEVER forget how I felt during and after Hurricane Katrina. In  the midst of devastation and sadness, God gave me a miracle. I was one of the lucky ones. I still mourn and think about the lives lost. I still see the images in my mind as if it were yesterday. I still pray that those who were separated from their loved ones have been reunited.  We moved home just a few months after the hurricane. Food was scarce, gas was scarce. Though hubs had a job, getting paid was a waiting game. They were repairing homes so people could move in and move on, but waiting for FEMA to pay the contractors was like pulling teeth. Yet, there were convicts in jail getting their checks. The government really disappointed me in their actions of the aftermath, but sadly it was of no surprise.

    My Life BEFORE Autism
    My friend and I in front of the tattoo shop. 
    Before the Hurricane, and my miracle (I looked so young, and so thin :( ....)
    May 2005

    My Life AFTER Autism
    Me and my miracle now
    I wouldn't change a thing <3
    October 2011

    My advice, NEVER take anything for granted, it could be gone in a flash. Be thankful for what you have, and who you have in your life. Tell them you love them, EVERY DAY!
    <3<3<3<3







    Thursday, August 23, 2012

    FINE MOTOR & SCIENCE FUN

    Now that all the work is done in LJ's class room, it was time for some fun. Daddy took him fishing yesterday with some friends. He was proud that he was the only one to catch a fish. He also came home with a monarch "callepittar". We put it in the tank and are going to watch the metamorphosis, then release it. (Did you know in our area of the world Monarch's are close to extinct?? Lj said he had to save this one :))
     When the men came back it was time for fun with mommy. While I was on my Pinterest yesterday I found some fun looking science stuff that would also help Liam with his Fine Motor skills. You know me, I love to kill 2 birds with 1 stone. (thank goodness LJ is just learning to read, he HATES that metaphor, he really thinks it means to "kill") So anyway, I got this cool idea from another momma over at The Artful Parent.
    Liam really enjoyed it. (NOTE: kiddos hand will get messy, Liam's are still green, as is his face from trying to eat the ice.)
    Pictures say it best, so here goes:
    getting started. I made ice cubes in different sized bowls. Then you will need salt and different colors of water.

    salting the ice

    let the salt sit and start to melt the ice, while you make your colored water

    momma (the big kid) had to try it to show Liam

    Liam trying it out

    the more the salt works, the better it will look


    The finished product


    Liam loved this project. He LOVES salt, so he had fun eating the salty ice when he was done. Hope your kiddos enjoy it too.
    <3<3<3<3



    Saturday, August 11, 2012

    NO VS. FIRST & THEN


     Does your Autie kiddo hate the word "NO?" Does he/she become angered or maybe enraged when told "NO" too much? Mine does. Its NOT fun! "No" has always been an issue here. Thing is, it's not that he is bad, its that he despises the word itself. If you tell him "maybe" or "we'll see" he handles that much better. 
     We've also started the "First and Then" method. So far so good. Example. Liam will say, "momma, can I have chips?" I will say, "first you have dinner, then you have chips." Sounds simple I know, but it works! Let me get brainy sounding for a minute :) ......
      
      

    First/Then Strategy

    • First/then teaching provides organization in the mind of an autistic child and allows them to associate tasks. One example of a first/then strategy is the visual schedule of daily events. A visual schedule will help lessen anxiety by providing structure so that a child can understand what is expected of him. A schedule could include a picture of a homework assignment then a picture of a computer. This tells a child, first you do homework, and then you play on the computer. When developing a visual schedule always include at least two tasks, so a child will understand the concept of sequencing activities.
    Read more: Behavior Strategies for Teaching Children With Autism | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/way_5602415_behavior-strategies-teaching-children-autism.html#ixzz23EgYXsEE

    More brainy info from http://www.specialed.us/autism/structure/str11.htm
    First and then.....
    Are based on a "first-then" strategy; that is, "firstyou do ___, then you do ___", rather than an "if-then" approach (i.e., "if you do ___, then you can do___"). This first-then strategy allows the "first" expectation (whether a task, activity or assignment) to be modified, as needed. The modification is in terms of task completion and amount of prompting, in order to accommodate the student's daily fluctuations in his ability to process in-coming information. Then he can move on to his next visually scheduled task/activity.


    good example of first and then visual

     Also, while looking for more info to implement this for Liam, I stumbled across some blank visual aids or PECS to reinforce the strategy, and customize it to your child.
     Visit Postively Autism HERE and you will see a free printable of blank First and Then charts. 
     My suggestion for this is to take poster board and make a First and Then graph. Put some velcro on each side. Now go through and make pics of the first and then tasks. This way, you can change it to your child's needs. I will be making one, so I will post pics when I complete mine. 
     As for clip art to make the pics, try Google. It has many free images, simply type in "free clip art."  
        Good luck, and I hope this strategy works well for you all!
                                                              <3<3<3<3


    As promised, a pic of Liam's First and Then chart I made today :)