Reiss received his first invitation to a birthday party that was held last weekend at a local indoor bouncer facility. I nearly cried! Autistic parents, you know where I'm coming from here! T0 those who do not have children with autism, imagine having the fear that your child will never have any friends and that is what parents of children with autism go through every single day. Reiss and Milla on the bouncer meant for children 48 inches and under.
Milla lying down on one of the big kid bouncers. Looks like she's trying out the latest gang signs. I love this little Gymboree outfit. The top is actually a dress but I've never been terribly keen on wrestling with tights on her at such a young age. We have a few pairs in size 2T so maybe next winter I'll get brave.
Milla lying down on one of the big kid bouncers. Looks like she's trying out the latest gang signs. I love this little Gymboree outfit. The top is actually a dress but I've never been terribly keen on wrestling with tights on her at such a young age. We have a few pairs in size 2T so maybe next winter I'll get brave.
Reiss climbing up the rungs on the big kid bouncer. This was a BIG deal. All other times we have taken him to this place, we have endured a meltdown about getting on the bigger bouncers and also abiding the "no shoes" rule. His shoes are one of his obsessions...Although he's getting more open-minded to the idea of being barefoot, he still wears them to bed sometimes.
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