Autism and a Happy Easter

Our Easter doesn’t look like anyone else’s and that’s okay. We celebrate Jesus and autism, with a touch of the bunny tossed in. 🙂

The eggs for colored last night. Rob took it so seriously and made sure he used every color of dye the same number of times. He checks his eggs and if they are the color he wants,back in the dye they go.

Casey tosses her eggs in whatever cup of dye is empty and pulls them out quickly. She only cares about the tradition of coloring eggs. 🙂

The Easter Bunny did visit, but their baskets weren’t full of candy. She got new slippers, he got a new metal sign. Their baskets had a little candy, but also sensory toys, coloring books and clay.

Rob was up first and, while he did peek into the dining room, he went back to bed because Casey wasn’t up, yet. As soon as he heard her come down,the stairs, he ran to grab his basket.

Casey looked for eggs the bunny hid, while Rob watched. He has never seen the point of looking for eggs and thats okay. 🙂

It’s been a quiet, calm day. We’ll be heading to my parents’ soon for supper and fun. I hope each of you can have a perfect Easter for your family – whatever that looks like. Hugs and Happy Easter!

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