Thursday, February 21, 2008

At Six, He's in the Driver's Seat...


Dylan is turning six, and we celebrated his birthday with a fun bowling party. If only I had known when he was two or three, all the things he'd be doing now. We still have a long uphill battle on this journey of autism. But, here are a few of the things I could have never imagined him doing in the beginning of this diagnosis:

1. Playing with his toys with an imagination and not just lining them up.
2. Enjoying coloring, without it being a task forced on him.
3. Bowling at his party with two friends he's made at Kindergarten.
4. Sharing his toys, without my forcing him. Today, he willingly gave his sister a turn on one of his new birthday toys.
5. When I told him it was time for his party, he said "Dylan likes chocolate cake!"
6. Making more eye contact.
7. Reading and loving it!
8. Playing catch, back and forth for longer than one throw.
9. Wanting to play with toys for his age, like Legos and rockets.
10. Saying "I Love You!" spontaneously!

Happy Birthday Dylan! You really are at the wheel now of your recovery and I can tell your hard work is paying off for you!

Monday, February 11, 2008

Basketball Hero With Autism, 1 Year Later




J-Mac, the boy with autism who scored 20 points in 4 mintues in his school's basketball game, now has a book out. I love this kid's story. His mom says she never imagined him going this far. She says in the beginning, you just want one word out of them. You never imagine how far they can go...

Saturday, February 9, 2008

So Alive!

Sometimes there's a dull look to Dylan's face, like nothing in the world phases him. He can so be in his own world and we fight and scream to pull him out.

At other times, like this week, he has his glowing face on and everything seems silly and fun to him. Things seem to flow a little easier for him and he's high on life. I love weeks like this when he's so "alive" and fun to be around.


Like this Saturday morning, Eric and I were trying to sleep in a bit when we heard Dylan trying to figure out how to make his younger sister happy. She was fussy and wanting breakfast. We heard Dylan say, "Do you want some Blue Bell (ice cream) for breakfast?" Awwww, how thoughtful!

He has a favorite computer game that makes him giggle. He even grabbed my camera to take a photo of his "fish" game. (This game explains why I can't blog till midnight!)



These are the things that bring the biggest smile to his face right now: fish game on the computer, Lego cars, crayons and tinker toys. Then, repeat each one of these!

He's so "connected" right now with us and I wish I knew what makes him come out of his shell. Like tonight at dinner, he picked up one of his vitamins and pretended it was an animal from "Wonder Pets." He sang the WHOLE song with his little "animal" vitamin. If only I could keep him in this connected state all the time!