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What makes a vacation amazing for you? You’d probably not say, “Sitting in the hotel room and playing on an iPad.” All of my boys have repeatedly said, “This is the best vacation we’ve ever had!” And THAT is music to this momma’s ears. This is most certainly not a true vacation or holiday for Jon and I, and yet, it definitely feels like we’ve stepped out of time for a moment and that’s awesome! My boys have loved swimming in the pools and crashing in the waves. They LOVE staying in hotels. They’ve loved the plane rides….the adventure. And yet, after a few hours of playing in the water, they are asking to go back to the room for some down time……and then again, a few hours later they are asking to go back to the water. It’s something that I’m really proud of them for…..they listen to themselves and do what they need to expend and replenish their energy. While I’d be thrilled to find a spot by the ocean or pool and read ALL day…..their “Best Day Ever” looks different than mine and that’s okay. #selfawareness #autismftw #siahchristopher #judahzane #jeremyjude #fontanixtapa #culleysdoixtapa2017 #autismawareness #autismacceptance
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Daily Photos

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This vacation has been amazing and challenging. I like to keep things real, and for the most part this is a fabulous time away; but as a family working to accommodate some special needs that our kids have….it can also be incredibly challenging. This is our first vacation of this kind and food has probably been the hardest challenge we’ve come up against. The food at the buffets, is quite authentic and my darlings can be quite particular. We’ve found a store and purchased some acceptable food items. My kids will be living off eggs, cucumbers and ramen for the next few days. But even then, it’s challenging. I tried to pick out all the “veggies” from Siahs soup but he found a few that were tucked under the noodles and that wrecked everything. What you may not understand is that “this” is bigger than just kids being picky. Too often, children with Autism WON’T eat, even when they are starving; if their brains tell them the food is “wrong” or “unsafe”. I could fight about it but why? What purpose does that serve? I picked through all his noodles and put them on a plate. Initially, he still refused to eat but left alone, with no pressure from me….he eventually ate. When you see someone struggling with food choices or textures, please be kind…..you don’t know what their brain is telling them and why they are refusing. What may seem like a simple fix to you or I; may be overwhelming to someone else! #autismftw #autismdoesnttakeabreak #foodissues #autismawareness #autismacceptance #siahchristopher #fontanixtapa #culleysdoixtapa2017
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