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femkes_follies ([personal profile] femkes_follies) wrote2010-07-20 10:18 pm

Know when to Fold 'em

We've thrown in the towel on the Chicago trip. Anneliese has just been excessively difficult lately, and that bodes ill for anybody having a good time. I really don't want her in monster mode with Mom and Dad along. I'm not sure what's gotten into her. Possibly the fact that she can't settle into a routine. School-->Summer Vacation--->Summer School with different teachers/location. She just was totally uncooperative at dance class.... but did come to John and say "I want to go home, now." Which is much more language than she normally uses.

Possibly it's the heat.

Possibly (Oh, Lord, please?) she's about to make a major leap forward (often preceded by backsliding in behavior with Anneliese), even the oft-hoped for, now despaired of "break" in language skill.

I'm pretty dragged out. I'm cringing a bit that I have taken Friday off, and therefore won't get paid. But I could use a little downtime. I've been dragged through a knothole backwards over the last two weeks.

Not sure what we WILL do this weekend. Get a few things done. Might also make a more brief road trip or some such. Suggestions?

[identity profile] estela-dufrayse.livejournal.com 2010-07-21 10:29 am (UTC)(link)
Does burning off energy help with Anneliese? I know that my friends take their autistic son to the beach regularly in the summer so he can burn off energy in a semi quiet and cool way. He spends an hour or so running up and down the beach in the water and is good to go for a couple of days afterwards.

The beach they go to is close to them, but not as busy as other beaches. They find the lack of other human beings helpful to Etienne as he can just be himself and listen to his own thoughts and nature.

[identity profile] mistressarafina.livejournal.com 2010-07-21 03:48 pm (UTC)(link)
You'll just have to come back when I'm in town! (See how I make this all about me??)

[identity profile] asagormsdottir.livejournal.com 2010-07-22 02:16 am (UTC)(link)
Congratulations on the good sentence she used. The capability is there. It is so heartening when a child uses a skill exactly right, even once. Right now I'm trying to teach my son morals. I am so tired of lecturing these days.