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Holiday Survival

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Wow. To say it's been a busy week would be a serious understatement. Here is the holiday breakdown:

Sunday the 23rd ~ My side of the family's shindig went surprisingly well. Of course, we only stayed for about an hour and a half to try and limit the stimuli to Gavin. I really liked that we had it at St. Mike's church because the room was big enough and the carpet was light pink section, dark pink section, and light pink section for when our large room was split into three smaller rooms. It made it VERY easy to explain to Gavin where he could run and be crazy and where he couldn't. We came. We saw. We ate. We left. Gavin did pretty well considering.

When we got home the boys each opened one gift. Gavin opened his fishing game. Elliott opened his Blue's Clues DVD. We played the fishing game for a bit then it was time for bed.

Monday the 24th ~ Rob's side of the family hootnany & Dinner at my parents'. We opted to not go to Rob's family hootnany because Rob's sister Kate was hosting and space would be at a premium. We saw pics and everyone had a blast, however, Gavin would not have survived the close quarters. So we went to my mom and dad's for dinner and whatnot. We opened gifts first so that we wouldn't be battling the "can we open presents NOW?!" fight all through dinner. Everyone made out like bandits. Then we had ham, sweet potatoes, chips, black olives, cookies, pumpkin pie, some seriously chocolatey cake and a bunch of other food that I can't remember. We hung out for a while after eating before heading home for bed.

Tuesday the 25th ~ Elliott woke up at about 7am. Gavin at about 7:30. Sure enough Santa had come and left a TON of stuff. Gavin got the K'nex roller coaster set he's been drooling over for MONTHS. Of course, he opened it first so he just tore through the rest of the gifts because they were there. He was completely focused on getting up to his room to start building. He even left half the smaller gifts that were in his stocking in his excitement. lol

Elliott tore through his gifts and then was happy to play. No muss. No fuss. It was kind of nice.

We all packed up and went to Grandma & Grandpa G' at 1:30 or so. Aunt Jenny and Uncle Brian were there. Aunt Jenny's boyfriend, Matt, was there with his Wii, which was a HUGE hit. Aunt Kate and Uncle Tim showed up during dinner. Great Grandma Gene, Great Aunt Sissy and Great Uncle Cy all came down too. It was great to see everyone. Aunt Teri and Uncle Jon came just as we were getting ready to go because they had spent the day with Aunt Teri's family. Dinner was wonderful. Dessert was outstanding! (I just LOVE chocolate silk pie!) And it felt wonderful to see everyone and hang out with them. It was obvious by the time we left that Gavin had had enough over the past few days. He doesn't handle loud noises, especially barking dogs and cats and smoke alarms etc, on the best of days. But when he's already on overload from 3 days of festivities, there's little hope.

He lost it a few time because the dogs were all going crazy and barking and playing, which they are allowed to do. However, it would be nice if people understood that Gavin wasn't being a brat, he wasn't trying to control the situation, he didn't hate the dogs, he wasn't flipping out "for no reason". He was flipping out for a very real reason. Autism typically comes with something called Sensory Integration Disorder, meaning that his brain doesn't process the information his 5 senses take in the way your's or mine does. Most sounds, no matter how tiny or "normal" they seem to us, are simply too much for his brain to process. Therefore those sounds hurt his ears. I understand the need to explain to people we don't know well or complete strangers what is going on with my son. However, I do not feel that I should have to explain to people in our FAMILY over and over again why Gavin does what he does. Especially when we are forced to endure their horrible moods without a word. We tolerate your tantrums, you can tolerate the tantrums of an 8 yr old Autistic child. At least he's 8! What's your excuse?

Ok, rant over. Sorry.

Anyway, between Santa, Grandma & Grandpa W's and Grandma & Grandpa G's the boys made out like bandits!!! Here's list of some of what they got:

Gavin
K'nex rollercoaster
Blue beanbag chair
Pirate/treasure playset
Small K'nex set
Small Lego set
Clothes
2 different Eye Spy games
Dora the Explorer Dominos
Go Diego Go Treasure Hunting game
Art supplies
Candy

Elliott
Boats for the bathtub
A magnetic mix-n-match farm animals set
Puzzle that makes the correct animal sound when pieces are correctly placed
Tonka truck
Go Diego Go magnadoodle
Blue's Clues DVD
Blue's Clues coloring book and crayons
Clothes/Pajamas
Candy

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