I have a video of Zachary when he was about 10 or 11 months old, carefully pulling himself up by a bookshelf, only to plop back down on his behind. Tears ensued. When he saw I was behind him with the camera, his eyes lit up, the tears changed to a huge smile, and he crawled happily over to where I was. That happy, smiling face filled my viewfinder.
Anyone with their first baby knows those wonderful moments -- they're around every corner. They fill your days with joy and surprises and a constant sense of wonder. Anything is possible.
But then, around a year and a half, things started to change. The smiles weren't as forthcoming. The few words he had started to use vanished. He would play differently with his toys -- looking at them too closely, doing the same thing over and over. He seemed distracted, distant, preoccupied. He wouldn't look at me when I called his name. When we went to the playground he had no interest in the other children -- he was a solitary little boy.
Looking back, if I had known then what I know now, I would have had him to a specialist at 18 months. As it was, we muddled along like this, with our mysterious little boy, for another year and a half. It wasn't until his third birthday that we received the diagnosis. Autism.
And so began the "journey to another planet". Where we've been living ever since.
I started this blog to share my adventures with autism -- the good, the bad, and the ugly. There have been incredible highs, and overwhelming lows. We've experienced giddy happiness, crushing sadness, and regret; laughter and tears, tantrums and meltdowns. Oh yeah, and love. Lots and lots of love.
Omg you made the tears and chills happen! Can't wait to hear the rest of the story!!!!!!
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