Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Autism Awareness Day

My son is highly functional, but because of his autism, his days are full of numerous challenges, unrecognizable to you and me, that he must overcome while still managing to look "normal" to an indifferent and judgemental world. Autism has shaped our family routines and defined the depth of the relationships that we have with each other, our extended family members, and our friends. Autism has often been the decisive factor in determining where we can and cannot go and if we can go, how we will participate. Autism creeps into our minds as we dream about what the future may hold. Autism reeks havoc on our expectations, forces us to adjust and accept, hardens our resolve, strengthens us and exhausts us. Autism is there when we go to sleep at night and is waiting for us when we rise in the morning. Autism is a force to be reckoned with, day in and day out, week after week, year after year. For families like mine, everyday is "Autism Awareness Day."