I'm having one of those particularly bad days. You know, the kind of bad day where you wake up ready to face the world, only to have to slap you in the face and laugh at you? Yeah, one of those kind of days. Then everything you do seems to be wrong. And nothing seems to go your way.
Yup.
At any rate, its also one of those bad days where you start to feel sorry for yourself, or sad for no particular reason. Maybe its because my kid is in the other room, repeating himself over and over and over and over again for no reason. And incessantly humming. And the other child has spent the entire day crying and whining over nothing in particular. Maybe everyone is just having a bad day, I guess!
Then you realize you have to change your routine, and want to smack yourself in the forehead because trying to get a kid with Autism to change his routine can be... not fun. See, with Lovely Husband's new job, came a new schedule. Which means that he is getting home later than we're used to. Which is fine - when there's no homework to be done. But, now there's homework, and the need to switch our nightly routine has come to a head. Any time after 6 PM is simply too late to get homework done, because it will inevitably end in tears and a tantrum.
So, now its No TV until we've done homework. But, he has to EAT before he'll do homework. So, now its after school snack, homework, and then TV time - then dinner after husband gets home.
So, I've spent the last few days in what can only be described as a war zone, in relation to the change in this routine. Yesterday went considerably better, and hopefully today will be even more so. But its hard to remain positive when you're being screamed and yelled at.
At any rate, this is more of a vent than anything else.
At some point, I'll start feeling better. At some point, it won't be so hard to deal with this change.
Mostly thoughts and ramblings of a gluten intolerant mom to an adorable dairy allergic and gluten intolerant son who happens to have Autism and ADHD, and his equally cute brother. Oh, and there might be a recipe or two thrown in there for good measure. Plus a few cake pictures, because I make AWESOME gluten free/dairy free cakes!
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Welcome to 2012!!
And guess what?
I quit my super stressful job.
I miss it. Sometimes. When I'm feeling like I *might* be bored. Mostly, I just miss the people I worked with. The job? It kind of sucked. I am now a stay-at-home Mom. It's hard to suck at that. It's still stressful, but not nearly so much.
But, that means I have more time to BLOG! Yay! I know I'll never be famous from my blog, and most of my recipes probably won't turn out for anyone but me. Because that's my luck. Heck, half the time when I try to recreate them they don't turn out.
But my cakes? My cakes are always awesome. I'm seriously considering starting a gluten free cake business. Not sure how much of a market there is in our new city though. It's fairly small. Oh, and beautiful.
Oh, I'm sorry. Did I forget to mention that in addition to quiting my super stressful job I also moved? Yup, packed up the house, the kids and the dog, and moved 6 hours away from the only state I've ever lived in. Don't get me wrong, it was well worth the change! Lovely husband got a fabulous new job working for a great company that's been around for ages. Lots of growth potential, and gives me the oppurtunity to do what *I* want to do. And once I figure out what I want to be when I grow up, I'll do just that...
So, the new city. I won't post the name of it. I don't need some creepy internet stalker tracking me down, demanding I bake him an amazing gluten free cake or cupcakes. Nope, not this woman!
At any rate, now that I'm home more, this means I get to spend more time blogging! Yay for my FOUR followers! You know you're so excited.
I promise, I will get back to baking. After all, the big one is in school full time now, and the little one loves to help (as previously noted). Since I have time, there's a lot I can stop buying now! Of course, in the last 2 years, gluten free snacks have progressed from tolerable to outright amazing. Have you tried the ice cream cones?? I can't remember off hand who the maker is, but they are fantastic! A little dairy free ice cream and, voila. An ice cream cone that is better than the 'real' thing - because it. is. awesome. And MY KID can eat it.
And that is what matters.
I quit my super stressful job.
I miss it. Sometimes. When I'm feeling like I *might* be bored. Mostly, I just miss the people I worked with. The job? It kind of sucked. I am now a stay-at-home Mom. It's hard to suck at that. It's still stressful, but not nearly so much.
But, that means I have more time to BLOG! Yay! I know I'll never be famous from my blog, and most of my recipes probably won't turn out for anyone but me. Because that's my luck. Heck, half the time when I try to recreate them they don't turn out.
But my cakes? My cakes are always awesome. I'm seriously considering starting a gluten free cake business. Not sure how much of a market there is in our new city though. It's fairly small. Oh, and beautiful.
Oh, I'm sorry. Did I forget to mention that in addition to quiting my super stressful job I also moved? Yup, packed up the house, the kids and the dog, and moved 6 hours away from the only state I've ever lived in. Don't get me wrong, it was well worth the change! Lovely husband got a fabulous new job working for a great company that's been around for ages. Lots of growth potential, and gives me the oppurtunity to do what *I* want to do. And once I figure out what I want to be when I grow up, I'll do just that...
So, the new city. I won't post the name of it. I don't need some creepy internet stalker tracking me down, demanding I bake him an amazing gluten free cake or cupcakes. Nope, not this woman!
Yes. It is on a lake. A beautiful, huge, wonderful lake. That I can see from my gigantic living room window. I've never lived by a lake before, and therefore intend to be in awe of it for a very, very long time. I am so enthralled by this view, that I sometimes catch myself looking at it for an inordinate amount of time. I should probably stop doing that.
Oh, you might have noticed that I also mentioned that we got a dog! We adopted this lovely lady from animal control in Illinois. She was dumped on the side of the road. She's a great dog, and we are very happy to have her! But, just remember psycho internet cake seeking guy - she's very protective.
I promise, I will get back to baking. After all, the big one is in school full time now, and the little one loves to help (as previously noted). Since I have time, there's a lot I can stop buying now! Of course, in the last 2 years, gluten free snacks have progressed from tolerable to outright amazing. Have you tried the ice cream cones?? I can't remember off hand who the maker is, but they are fantastic! A little dairy free ice cream and, voila. An ice cream cone that is better than the 'real' thing - because it. is. awesome. And MY KID can eat it.
And that is what matters.
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