Disappearing T

Cathy and I have been struggling to come up with meals during the Great Lent fast. Since we have way more chickens than I ever thought we would, our priest has allowed the Aut Fam eggs year round. (We give a lot of them to church members, but not during Lent or the 40 days […]

Aluminum Foiled

I wrote about Kate’s screen door undoings last week. So with balanced fairness I’m turning this entry to something Luke undoes regularly. With both rolls of plastic wrap and aluminum foil, as soon as we bring them into the kitchen (and once he has had a chance to be alone with them), Luke removes the […]

Screening Out Nothing

Here comes flying bug season again, and I’m looking forward to it less than ever. We have two screen doors, but they don’t work. The reason they don’t is because I’ve given up repairing them. Unlike the soap dish victory I wrote about a few weeks ago, the screens have been a Kate victory. At […]

Suburban Rats

Soon after the chickens and even before the goats, we started having rats on Autism Hill.  Early on they were content enough to make their places about the coops and shed, but from time to time, one or more have decided to become indoor rats.  Cathy and I have had several problems with this, especially […]

Pieces of Doorknob and a Bed of Nails

The events in this post happened almost six years ago. Although I knew as they were happening it was going to be a funny story later, I haven’t gotten around to writing it until now. And it’s not because I was waiting for it to seem funny. In October of 2018, Luke was hospitalized for […]

Deconstructing Hamburgers

You would think anybody would know how to eat a hamburger, even someone with autism. But no. Brace yourself for this: both Luke and Kate eat them vertically rather than horizontally. That is down from the top, and not counting the bun (or even eating it, in Kate’s case). Kate eats only the meat, and […]

Low-Maintenance ‘Do

Kate picked out a new hair style. I wanted something low-maintenance, and narrowed it down to three that would be likely for her straight hair from the book Great Clips keeps in the waiting area. Among the first two choices, she tapped on this one. Between it and the third choice, she pointed to this […]

Soap Dish Victory!

This is what victory looks like on Autism Hill: I bought this soap dish a long time ago, intending to dart it to the mirror in the main bathroom. Which I did, only without getting Luke’s or Kate’s approval. Every time I would go in the bathroom after that, I’d find the soap pieces around […]

New Doors

At our last two churches, Kate had been locking the bathroom doors (with no one in the bathroom) about a half dozen times during each service. We’ve been in our new place since November and she’s done this a little bit, but has all but given up on it recently. Thank God. At home is […]