It’s been a difficult week this
week. Like everything has been ‘off’ ever so slightly and things just haven’t
gone to plan, it’s nothing huge and life changing but its enough to put you out
of sorts. Sunshineface hasn’t had much sleep since about last weekend. He’s
been doing LOTS of crying, wanting lots of cuddles, being that sort of toddler
that cries for being put down, cries to be picked up again, cries because you
give him a drink, cries because you don’t. It’s like even he isn’t sure what
will make him feel better. His temperature has been a little raised, but he’s
been drinking plenty and having wet nappies, and he’s been alert and responsive
so there’s not much to do apart from ride it out. It’s just tiring, having a
toddler attached to you 24/7 while you’re trying to get things done, as any
parent will tell you. I put him down to go to the toilet the other day and he
screamed like I was murdering him. I was desperate for a wee. So I held him on
my lap, on the toilet, while I had a wee. That’s normal, right now. That’s my
life. Sleeping in a rocking chair in the nursery for more hours each night than
you are in your own bed, because every time you think he’s settled and you
creep back to bed, he wakes up screaming again. Wondering if it’s acceptable to
take him out wearing just a vest because he is so hot or if people will
photograph you and post it to Mums Net with an outraged rant about what an
awful parent you are. Trying to function enough to do a hundred different things
that need doing and ending up not doing any one thing til it’s finished. I have
a half loaded dishwasher, a half unloaded tumble drier and a half drunk mug of
cold coffee to show you that. Then suddenly yesterday he slept for a massive
amount of time during the day – five hours! – ate a huge dinner and went to bed
– a little bit later than normal, but not much – and slept til midnight. I
couldn’t believe it. He then settled quickly, and slept round til 7.15 this
morning.
He would have slept longer, but I
had to wake him up as I had to get him in the car and take him with me to drop
off Picklepot. He had to meet the Beavers at the local Tesco at 7:40am to go by
coach to a fantastic day out that sounds right up his street. The information
on this adventure place they’ve gone to says 100 activities available including
archery, rock climbing and go karting. Picklepot didn’t wait to be asked twice
when he was asked if he wanted to go. Fortunately for me the meeting time was
delayed last minute from 6.15am meeting. That would have been painful. I had no
choice but to take Sunshineface with us as Daddy P was working at 7am but I
guess maybe with a 6.15 meeting time we could have risked leaving Sunshineface
here with Daddy and me being home on time. It didn’t work out though of course.
So after sleeping the best he has for the first night in over a week I have to
wake up Sunshineface, change his nappy and stick him in the carseat without
further ado. He wasn’t impressed, even after I let him have a Belvita breakfast
biscuit.
Check out the look on his face! He's just like his Mama in the morning! Such a grump! |
All week, because of Sunshineface
being the way he has been, it’s been difficult to get the housework done, or my
work; then yesterday Picklepot was off school sick (something he ate) But
thanks to the epic nap yesterday on behalf of Sunshineface, I was able to catch
up with work and then some. Picklepot felt well enough to play Minecraft; I
said well you need to do your homework before you play Minecraft. He said but I’m
sick. I said if you’re well enough to play Minecraft you’re well enough to do
your homework. So now we have a homework free weekend because he did it within
about five minutes yesterday morning because he was so desperate to play
Minecraft 😉
After dropping Picklepot off this
morning with a tightly packed backpack of items (a long list of stuff he needs,
all to be crammed into a small size back pack the child can carry themselves –
it was like tetris trying to fit everything in!) Sunshineface and I came home
and I did some work and then we watched some TV and I drank coffee and at 10am
he wanted to go upstairs for nappy change. We went up, I changed his nappy, and
he snuggled down in my arms to go to sleep. I napped with him for an hour, then
when I woke up I put him in the cot and he woke up again. I left him to it and
he hasn’t made a sound since. To give you perspective on that, right now it’s
2.03pm. He’s been asleep since around 10.30am. My next door neighbours (the new
people, not the nice couple on the other side) have been screaming at one
another, crashing up and downstairs, (literally sounds like they’re moving
furniture and having an argument while they do it), slamming the front door,
slamming the car doors, more crashing around – how many times do you need to
open and slam shut the front door? Can you actually close it like a normal
person instead of slamming it so hard the front of my house shakes? Somehow
Sunshineface has slept though all of that!
We’ve still received no update
from the services contacted with regards to assessment for ADHD for Picklepot,
which is now overdue from December from what I was originally told by the
paediatrician that discharged Picklepot from care without telling me.
We’ve still received no update
from the Autism Anglia service contacted with regards to my plea for help as I
am helplessly watching Picklepot struggle more and more, and when they asked me
for forms on 12th May I had them filled in and returned by 17th
May and have not heard anything further yet I made it quite clear we need
assistance.
I’m trying to be a bit more
involved with the local Helping Hands ASD group. We’ve got a Facebook page now
just for our meetings, so rather than clog up the official feed of the Helping
Hands team which covers a wide area and more than just our Saturday group, we’re
throwing ideas around together with things we can do and organising events for
the families. It’s easy to sit back and wait for someone else to organise stuff
but this is the sort of group where we need to make things happen for
ourselves, and it’s nice getting to know some other mums with similar aged
kids.
Right now I’m going to take
advantage of having this rare time to myself and I’m going to make – and drink –
a whole cup of hot coffee and maybe watch an episode of Revenge while I have
the chance! We got Now TV last weekend … I’m quite enjoying it so far!
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