The big adventure with an autistic boy

I wrote in my last post that I was gonna write a new post about the adventure I had with my son to another city and here we go, with pictures and all.

The morning was ok but my son was nagging about going on bus which we usually do on weekends just to social train him and to do something with him instead of just being home.

But all off the sudden my brain went in adventure mode so I started to look up train times, bus times etc. We had 10 minutes to get ready and fortunately we had done everything as normal in the morning so we stressed to get dressed etc.

We got to the station with two minutes before the train would go. Lucky us!

It was the first time for me to ever leave the town we live in, alone with my son so I was nervous but also excited. A new adventure for us!

Bus, train, shopping, train, bus

Looking out the windows to see the whole adventure in train.

I went crazy taking pictures of my son. Yes he was the model and now black and white photos will be posted.

After two hours ish on the train we got off and our big new city adventure started.

It was a bit walk and crossroads we had to pass to get to the shopping area and he actually walked really well. No fuss or anything. Even waited when we had to stop (me empty my shoe several times of mini stones).

Just because he was so good. Behaved super well, he got a reward. A book but also “new” toys (he already have them at home but wanted more so he got it)

Shopping; new book and new toys for him and beauty products, soap bubbles stuff and a new mug for me – no fuss for candy or sodas.

Lunchtime: burger and fries. I didn’t eat due to my stomach. (Took photos but no point of showing)

The rest of the pictures I took during our adventure – black and white but also mixed with some colors.

The cathedral

Picture on the train on our way home

Color photos during the day

My little gentleman held the stuff for me the entire day. I didn’t ask or force him; he just wanted to do it.

That’s pretty much our adventure. I will let the photos speak more than me writing.


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