autumn · general stuff

Half term business

It’s been half term break from school this week and a pretty full-on one at that. Toby and I have woodwalked every day and I’ve been trying to spend time with Amy too, although inevitably Toby does get far more of my attention. Hopefully the time I have managed to give Amy has been quality time. Today she’s had a friend round and we’ve made pizzas from scratch and carved pumpkin heads ready for Halloween on monday – so I’m feeling like a good mum today!

I look forward to catching up with everyone next week when I have a little time to call my own again! Until then I hope you have a spooky and fun Halloween weekend wherever you are x

* idea for fanged pumpkins from Martha Stewart

autumn · food and Drink · general stuff

kitchen poetry 2

Crisp green apples,

so pleasing to the eye,

but now we’re going to chop them up

and pop them in a pie.

poem by Amy & Julie

 

With thanks to Ali for the inspiration and our neighbours for the generous supply of bramley apples – their tree has had a bumper crop this year.

Hope you all have a good weekend – we’ll be wood walking, tidying up the garden and eating apple pie!

autism · autumn · countryside · general stuff · in the woods

Wood walks

Going out to the woods has become a definite highlight in Toby’s weekend. A few months ago he would cling on to me when we were out but now he’s more confident and likes to skip off and explore a little. It’s lovely to see him enjoying the different textures of the path under his boots as it travels through crunchy leaves, squelchy puddles and over echoy wooden walkways. It’s a special and gentle time together.

In keeping with our drive to build on his communication I’m going to be using these walks to add to his vocabulary by using a comment board. I’ll be trying to teach him to name what he notices so that when he comes home for instance he can tell Amy and Daddy that we saw a dog in the woods.

Hopefully we can add to this and in time help build him a functional language.

Thanks so much for all of the kind comments on the last post. It’s always really helpful to hear from anyone else with experience and great to read some different ideas that we may be able to adapt for Toby, it’s also a very nice feeling to know that there are people out there just wishing us well – many thanks x