Sunday, 30 March 2014

Wembley!!

It's been one busy weekend. Boy Wonder was up early on Saturday for dance  but had to go with Superman to the club shop first to buy essentials for the tomorrow's Wembley game. They came away with a flag and two large foam hands, perfect !

After dance Boy Wonder went out with his 1:1 worker and met up with a group of children on the park for a couple of hours. We went into town to get Cat Girl's eyes tested as she keeps complaining of headaches but all is fine so it is probably just the cough/ cold that she has had for the last couple of weeks.

Once home, Super Gran and Biker Gramps came over for an early Mothers Day visit. They are at a Susan Boyle concert tomorrow which will be fabulous. Such a talent and of course part of the autism super hero gang so how can she not be wonderful?!

Boy Wonder returned in good spirits and went straight outside to play with the neighbours. They were playing nicely until one of the boys hurt his arm, claiming that Boy Wonder had done it when he pushed him off the ladder to the tree house. Boy Wonder later explained that it was an accident and that yes he had pushed him but he had hurt his arm during the falling process! Therefore he genuinely believed that he wasn't at fault. Not much we could say to that really!

Grandparents visited and Mamma was given her gift for tomorrow. They left earlier than usual as we needed to get Boy Wonder settled earlier for his trip to Wembley tomorrow. He went up bed after his bath at 7.30pm and fell to sleep at 5.30 am. That plan obviously fell on its face. Boy Wonder was too excited to sleep so he stayed up all night and read his books!

Regardless of lack of sleep, Boy Wonder got up with Cat Girl and presented me with hand made cards and chocolate. The perfect gift! Cat Girl also got me a pink teddy and pink plant, beautiful.

The boys went on their way to Wembley but before they went I spoke to them about safety and gave Boy Wonder a strategy if he got lost. I told him to make sure that he kept his mobile on him and made sure Superman had his number. They humoured me and then off they went. Cat Girl and I got ready for our day of horse riding, having our nails done, dinner and cinema.

She did really well at horse riding and is now doing it alone without a lead. She still giggles constantly whilst riding which is a skill in itself!

We had a fabulous girly day and really enjoyed our time together. We got back late but still before the boys. On their return, Superman stated that Boy Wonder had done really well and seemed to have an excellent day. He certainly was full of the day which was lovely however this quickly escalated into anxiety/ overload as he stated that he had been home sick and then proceeded to talk constantly, mainly jibberish. It took a while to settle him but he had done so well throughout the day that he clearly needed to unwind.

Eventually both children in bed, Superman and I settled down and caught up with our days.


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