tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3588003195391474887.post3079170894268698331..comments2024-03-10T13:37:28.871-07:00Comments on Autism Unplugged: A Deafening SilenceAndreahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05189479819727862187noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3588003195391474887.post-45001642748100992682011-05-20T21:52:27.333-07:002011-05-20T21:52:27.333-07:00WOW. You are in my head somehow. I often tell ot...WOW. You are in my head somehow. I often tell others how the most tiring part of this whole adventure is having to be ON all the time. There is no downtime, even when my husband is in the main ON mode. Just recently we have reached several stages that I never thought we'd get to. Of course, I can't think of what they are now because my brain is dead, but I hope that I'll be able to tell someone else that isn't as far down the rocky road that it will be ok. It gets better.<br /><br />Then again, I remember laughing at the woman that wrote about the succession of types of locks they used on closets/doors etc. as their daughter got older and more nimble. Yeah, we started at the simple hook and eye combination and never REALLY thought we'd be looking at the combination locks. Sure enough, she's figured almost all of them out and that might just have to be the next step to keep her out of the bathroom and closets etc. LOL<br /><br />So, congrats on your new peace and quiet level. I'm thankful God gives us hints of heaven now and then. There are some days I can't wait for her to be a moody teenage girl that just wants to stay in her room and mope. LOL :)<br /><br />Blessings!!Becky Brownnoreply@blogger.com