Autism and Christmas
I am not very good with changes and I always see Christmas as a massive change. It doesent matter whehter it is good or bad it is still change and something that I have to deal with every year, well until I am dead of course.
I do love seeing how my children are happy although my eldest as he is getting older and has autism is starting to struggles as well more and more.
Living in a city means it is always busy but on Christmas day it is silent or very, very, very quiet. which I am not going to moan because I actually enjoy it.
However, to help deal with sticking to some routine and change I use a diary to write down what is happening. I also do a relaxed schedule on Christmas day just to help me keep calm.
I don’t want to be a pain and appreciate he has social needs just as much as my own needs. So, he can have social gatherings, I do stay for a period but sometimes I need some time alone because it gets chaotic.
This also helps my autistic son; he normally comes with me for some time out on the bed in the dark, which for me with fewer stimuli around gives my brain a break.
I don’t like ceiling decorations they make me feel claustrophobic so as long as I have a safe space which is my bedroom where I go when I need a break that is what works for us in my home.
I always have vivid memories of being a child and hating those ceiling decorations and now it makes total sense for how I felt which at the time when I didn’t know about autism it was difficult to get my head around.
The best Christmas memes.
Frosty the snowman.

This hilarious light heart carton is every but perfection. Although if frosty the snowman sows melt I am sure there would be some darkly funny about Santa tripping up in the pool and smashing his head. (Oops I have just leaked some of my dark thoughts, lol).
Haters going to hate.

what's better than a pug dressed up in a cute Christmas outfit... That's right a pug with a whole lotta sass!
Batman, you did what?!

Poor for years not ha have been the bits. of the joke that he needs some therapy to get over his anxiety about what people think of him.
Dwight Schrute.

Nothing brings me more happiness than a Dwight Schrute (The Office Us) meme he sums up society perfectly. the moment the hand hits midnight on the 1st of November it instantly turns to Christmas. Just look at the shop's bang goes pumpkins and it is all about the tinsel!
The Rock.

This has to be my all-time favourite meme. Of course, The Rock rocking around the Christmas tree. A meme + a pun= perfection.
The Grumpy Cat.

Oh, I have a special place for The Grumpy Cat he is the true grinds of Christmas. How can you not like a sweet-looking cat that is so grumpy he will claw your eyes out?
Post-Christmas.

This meme sums up the aftermath of Christmas and when you put your tree down. That strange empty feeling and that bizarre thought of how your room looks so much bigger when a massive tree has vanished.
Rudolph the red nose reindeer!

You mock Rudolph he will show you what he is made of. Be warned and stop singing about his misfortune or much next time you will hear a bang!
Glitter.

Now I know what to put in Christmas cards to be people that p**s me off. Nothing is worse than glitter everywhere, ugh!
Mariah Carey.

Why is it that Mariah's Christmas hit permanently plays and is always on in shops, grrrrr?
Family.

because you know it is all about the family especially at Christmas when we all stick together.
Cheeky Santa.

He is a bad Santa and loves nothing better than smoking and leaving a special present for the families he delivers to.
Batteries.

Would you like cream with that dear?

I do love a filthy meme that makes me laugh due to its rudeness. this is a cracking one and no more words are needed.
Judge McClaus.

Oh, the irony of Santa having the easy life of working one day a year and the rest he sits back and watches and makes a judgment.
Things you can get away with because it's Christmas.
Hey readers,
Christmas is a funny old time of year, everything that is 'normal' suddenly goes out of the window.
Then it is replaced with temporary social rules that are seen as acceptable, whereas in any other situation that behaviour could be potentially frowned upon.
Take alcoholic beverages for example, when it is Christmas you can get away with drinking any old time.
It doesn't matter whether it is morning, midday or evening although, ideally people expect you to be sozzled by the time the Queen's speech is on.
Any other time you of thinking of drinking alcohol during the day you would be labelled an alcoholic.
What is it with chocolate at Christmas? You start Christmas day morning opening chocolate and then you just carry on nibbling away. This then results in your children bouncing off the walls with relatives telling you how to manage your children.
That leads me nicely on to the next point of the fact, Christmas is all about stuffing your face with calorific food.
It is alright at Christmas to have four meals with snacks in between. We are so overindulging in gluttony during this festive time that we forget about moderation and all the other 'messages' about eating healthy.
Christmas time is all about what you can eat like a pig because no one bats an eyelid and in fact, those people are more likely to buy you some more chocolate as a present because you can not get enough sugar.
Christmas is the time when the only numbers you have to worry about is when EastEnders is on. Forget about the calories during Christmas as it is a free calorie zone for the foreseeable few hours.
No guilt what so ever about the telly being on all day long blasting out, it's socially acceptable during the Christmas period to watch TV for 10 hours if you please.
How else are you going to get through the afternoon with granddad snoring in the chair and your children of their tits on sugar?
Who needs routine when you can do as you please on this special day. Forget all about the rules and let's add disruption to the order of the day.
Sit on your arse, watch TV, eat the mountain of chocolate with the drink in the hand at two in the afternoon and do SOD ALL. Why, because it's Christmas, you can be lazy and do nothing during the Christmas period.
The main goal is to relax and make the most of it without the guilt, because who needs guilt on Christmas.
You can wear pj's all day long if you desire without anyone passing judgement or calling you a chav/jobless scum of the earth. Because IT'S CHRISTMAS and the lazier you are better!
For parents, you may secretly help the child with finishing the chocolate after boxing day as they can't live off the mountain of chocolate given from the grandparents.
I suppose the best bet for a parent, like myself, is that I don't have to feel guilty about the indulgent food or the telly being on or even the fact I am looking at my phone too much.
It is that one day that the rules can be broken and anything goes. Mummy guilt can fuck off for one day in the year, result!
Cheers for reading X
Christmas pressure
But what you must remember is that it is only what you see in a picture, you don't know the whole story. Remember you are not alone and lots of other people feel similar to the pressure of Christmas and the high expectations you put on yourself.
Everyone is different and the more I accept myself and my situation the better chance I will of enjoying Christmas without the stress.
No point beating yourself up over it, it is ok to have a budget, it is ok not to buy everything in the Argos Catalogue. You do not have to worry as social services will not be knocking on the door because you have not brought your child enough toys for Christmas or the latest gadget.
You could go for a walk together and that would be just as wonderful be sure you are doing something together as a family.
Sometimes just being with the people you love is more important. I have been at times the loneliest with no one and I need to remind myself it is so much better now with having the opportunity to spend Christmas with the people I love and love me back.
Anyone can go out and buy something but not everyone is as lucky as me to have a safe roof over their heads or having people in your life that accept you for who you are.