This blog will mostly be pictures because I get tired of thinking. =) YEAH PICTURES!!!
If Miguel could just travel the world, his Autism wouldn't be so difficult to manage.
The key is to stop frequently for potty breaks, provide many snacks and juices and be able to stretch the legs from time to time....but without stopping the movement. Take him by train, bus, car, boat, plane but don't STOP. Stopping isn't good. =) Oh, and it would be good if the bathrooms on the airplane were LARGER. It's like a clown car with Migs and me in it!!!
Here is a good stim picture. He's blowing on his hands. I prefer him blowing on them than licking them. It gets rather unsightly, the licking. However, he makes the funniest and most intense faces when he licks.
Blowing and flapping.
Raspberries and flapping.
.......more blowing and flapping. He makes loud, happy noises when he does this, I am sure the other patrons on the flight LOVED this at 0635!!! Hey, it beats a screaming baby or the obnoxious, unattended child that kicks the back of your seat and throws magazines over the chair at you.....I can't stand those kids.....or their parents. = )
Handsome guy.
I like this pic. I took it with my cell and I think it looks cool, all white-washed.
This one is my FAVORITE!! Despite the fact his ear looks ENORMOUS, the profile and lighting is great. Me likey.
So, we get to Chicago and Miguel spent the day with his father, the Mexican peasant worker, and I spent the day shopping, eating and drinking with my mom. She can hold her liquor....and that, my friends, is where I get it from! Thanks mom! ;)
Then I went to visit my BFF Dana and her baby, Kenny. Dana and I have been friends since 6th grade and we are still socialized like 6th graders... it's bizarre and probably unnerving to anyone who has to witness us.
Here's Dana and Kenny. We cuddled on the sofa and watched Food Network after dinner.
Here's Kenny, happy to see her Aunt Kelly.
The next morning, the Mexican peasant worker (aka, chauffeur or Jose), Migs and I drove out to Iowa to attend a birthday party for our old friend, Beau Zaruba. I met Beau in January 1997 in Quantico, VA. I later met his wife, Jaime, in May 1997. They introduced us to the enjoyment of board games and golfing. Beau, Jose and I all worked together in the same shop and after work we golf, have dinner together, play games, go to movies, go shopping, whatever....we did it. We had great times working and hanging out together.
They were known as "Bo n J" to Miguel. Jaime's laugh is HILARIOUS and when Miguel was a baby, he'd laugh every time he'd hear Jaime laugh. They were the first Aunt and Uncle Miguel knew, aside from Uncle Jason, of course.
Me. Trying to look pleasant for a 4 1/2 hour car trip at 0745.
By the way, did I mention....IT IS COOOOOLD in Illinois?!?!?!? Well, IT IS! When I landed, it was a temperate 0 degrees! :(
More IL scenery on the way to Springville, Iowa.
Miguel, not liking the cold, either. =) Sweet baby.
On our way to the party in my WARMEST Houston, TX attire..... so sad. Thank God for body fat. =)
The hottest picture I've seen of Beau... LOL!!! The cake was AWESOME!! Oh, and it was super yummy, too!
Heeeeeere's Beau!!! He's thirty...he is sooooo old. ;)
Miguel lovin Beau.
Miguel going for the jugular. =)
Leaving Iowa.
Can't wait to get back to the Houston weather.
This may be my last drive out there for a long time, so I took a lot of pictures. I use to go visit them 2-4 times a year when I lived in IL. I went back to school for a Master's Aug 2006, so this is my first time seeing them since May 2006. It doesn't seem like it's been that long but the size of our kids reminds us that is has been too long.
Miguel staying warm and just being handsome.
Me staying warm and not being handsome. =)
Almost there.
Migs and Jaime.
Miguel lovin Beau.
Miguel going for the jugular. =)
We voted ourselves the "awesomest friends table", since Chris and Sherry drove up from St. Louis and Jose and I drove out from Chicago. Chris and Sherry were Beau and Jaime's neighbors in Quantico, VA. It just amazes me every time we all get together, how it feels like we've never been apart. There is such strength in the comradary in the Marine Corps and the bond that it builds, as all of my oldest and closest friends are Marines, with the exception of Dana.
Leaving Iowa.
Can't wait to get back to the Houston weather.
This may be my last drive out there for a long time, so I took a lot of pictures. I use to go visit them 2-4 times a year when I lived in IL. I went back to school for a Master's Aug 2006, so this is my first time seeing them since May 2006. It doesn't seem like it's been that long but the size of our kids reminds us that is has been too long.
Miguel staying warm and just being handsome.
Me staying warm and not being handsome. =)
Almost there.
Miguel slept well through the nights while we were home, probably due to the 13 hours of travel in the past 3 days. He only had one meltdown and it was at O'Hare on the way back to Houston. It was a middle of the day flight at 1525, so his behavior was on a decline, and he didn't want to take his shoes and coat off going through security.... I didn't want to, either, but he had a real good meltdown, crying...boogers EVERYWHERE...trying to eat the boogers...poor baby.
That's another thing, too, he's been picking his boogers and making a B line for his mouth. We are going to have to work on that one because, well, that is just sick. =)
"It is one of the blessings of old friends that you can afford to be stupid with them."
--Ralph Waldo Emerson
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