When frazzledmomma asked me to guest post on Living with Logan I knew I couldn't refuse.  I mean, she has seven kids.  I just had to help her out.  I've  been blogging about life with my 13 year old autistic son for a few  months now. Early on, my posts got no lovin because I had no readers.  So, for this guest post appearance, I decided to pull out a post I am  particularly proud of which went up on my blog real early on.  Please enjoy .....
Love of an Elevator
No  matter how fun we try to make sports seem, Griffin always returns to  his true love – elevators.  I bet you didn’t know there are various  sites on the internet dedicated exclusively to riding elevators.  That’s  right, type in the word “elevator”, and you will find that there are  people who travel the world filming themselves riding elevators.  More  than a few of these folks post their videos on You Tube  and get thousands of hits.   Little do they know that most of these hits are coming from our play room.
Several  of these elevator aficionados give themselves clever nicknames and get  creative with their filmmaking techniques. I am sure none of them has a  bigger fan than Griffin.  He watches the lift jockeys riding elevators  in strip malls, department stores, hotels, office buildings, parking  garages, colleges, hospitals, and airports.  He talks about his favorite  elevator filmmaker’s work as if it were as important as Spielberg  making Schindler’s List.  It is going to be difficult to break it to  Griffin that, somehow, the academy overlooked Elevator Farts in its  Oscar nominations again this year.
Watching  videos of elevators is not nearly as satisfying for Griffin as actually  riding in them.  We make trips to malls, office parks and tall  buildings for the sole purpose of surfing the vertical tube.  He  emulates the style of his favorite heroes when pushing the buttons and  almost always comments on the décor and condition of the elevator car.
On  a recent elevator safari to the local mega mall, we had to travel  through the Woman’s Lingerie Department in Macy’s to get to the  elevator.  As though he was seeing the bra clad mannequins for the first  time, Griffin exclaimed loudly,
“Oooh.  Macy’s sells boobies!?! Do you believe that?!?”
Upon reaching the elevator, Griffin channels his inner Captain Elevator and launches into his narration:
“Wow!   That was a great hallway.  I am now pushing the 'Up' button.  Here  comes the elevator.  Ooh!  It is a very nice elevator.  It is a  General.  Time to push the button for the 2nd floor.  I am now pressing  the 'Door Close' button. The door is closing.  Here we go.  It smells  funny in here.  Here we come to the 2nd floor.  I am so sweaty.  Here we  are.”
Sometimes  we get strange looks and sneers from other passengers who are used to  the silence people customarily observe when riding an elevator.  But the  smile on his face and the pure joy Griffin gets from this simple  pleasure is worth every leer and snicker.
I  would love to say that the mouth breathing Neanderthals who judge  Griffin without knowing him don’t bother us at all, but we are human.   By now, we should easily be able to shrug this sort of thing off.
Mrs. Big Daddy usually replies to the idiots who are visibly taken aback by Griffin’s love of elevators by declaring,
“It’s cheaper than taking him to Disney World!”Big Daddy is the genius behind bigdaddyautism.com.  He  spends his days Tweeting, enjoying his kids, doing crossword puzzles,  riding elevators, yelling at the TV, thinking about what to eat for  lunch, and trying to get his humorous book about his autistic son  published.  He has several very nice tattoos which his mother pretends don’t exist.
 

 
 
9 comments:
I love it, took me a min to post a comment I got a lil teary eyed.
Its promising to read stories about older children on the spectrum. Seeing as Racer only just turned 5 I worry a lot about him. Great blog!!!
Too funny. We just took a trip to the mall on Friday just to ride the elevators. That's what he wanted for his Friday Fun activity after having more smiley faces than frowny. Too bad Friday was also the worst day at school ever. Might have to rethink this system...
Glad to add another blog to my list! Looking forward to reading more about Life with Logan.
Well, Caryn was right. You do not disappoint. Love your wife's response. You don't want to be a complete bitch in those situations, but you always kind of feel like you need to say SOMETHING. And an off-handed remark like that is so perfect. She's probably "flipped" a lot of annoyed people.
You're wife is a pistol! I love her!
I'd say half the hits to those YouTube videos are coming from your playroom, the other half is coming from my office. Are you familiar with SJSharkWannabe on YouTube? We have his channel bookmarked
Will use to watch a video of a teen-age girl singing along to Dragon Tales over and over again. I know he was personally responsible for 1000 of her 1005 hits. Can you imagine what would happen if you combined our boys into one person. That would be a happy elevator!
This made me smile SO big!! Thank you for sharing such a happy story...I read so many negative stories about kids on the spectrum and it does get me down. This story? Made me happy!...and I hope my little monster will find enjoyment like that in something when he's older. :)
This Big Daddy dude is awesome.
I dunno. I've heard he's got claw hands...
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