Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Miracle Maker

     So..... I have been putting off this post because I knew it would be long and elaborate. I don't have time for long and elaborate.  But, here I am making it more long and elaborate.

Here is the story about a super, awesome, generous, courageous fellow. His name is Michael Miller.  Or to us folks in the autism community Michael AutismSanta Miller.

Autimism: A “New” Toy Story

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By Michael ‘Autism Santa’ Miller 
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Hello everyone. Hope you don’t mind a story. As you can see I am Michael Miller, my alternate “ego” is Autism Santa. I started a page on Facebook last July called Toys AUcross America. My son and I send toys all across the USA to children on the Autism Spectrum. Just to put a smile on their face, if only for a minute, an hour, a day or a lifetime.
It all started with a simple post on Facebook in an Autism support group “World of Autism-Making it a Positive One”. I offered to mail a couple Thomas trains or Disney Cars to a few children of parents of the group. I thought it would be “Cool” for them to get a package in the mail. My son had collected (or I collected still not sure who’s obsession it was) a large number of both CARS and Thomas trains. Now that his new obsessions are strictly “electric” poor Thomas and McQueen were wasting away in our boiler room. The response to the post was a little overwhelming and I found my self constantly looking up the post and going in order and mailing trains and cars, probably a package a day for a couple weeks. Which was suppose to be a package a week, don’t tell my wife. I got tired of looking up the post and contacting everyone for addresses so I decided to make a “Toys” page.
We needed a name. My wife suggested Toys Around the World. I thought that was fabulous but “world” was not going to happen for financial reasons. So I changed it to Toys Across America. Then added the AUcross to get the Autism in there. That way everyone who was interested could come to the page and we could get the info and such. Well it was very popular and we got bombarded with requests the first couple months. The only thing we asked for in return was a picture of the child with the gift for the page. A lot of the parents wanted to see the smiles we were delivering.
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Soon my sons toys were gone and my money was gone. We had to do something to keep it going and luckily crowd funding was just taking off so I created a donations page. Soon we were getting donations from members of the Autism community. The community as a whole began to rise up around us. I had a frequent saying, “Hey, I’m just a dad mailing trains”, because everyone kept praising what we were doing and I guess I wasn’t used to the accolades. Even boxes of toys were sent to us. Two High School girls in Ohio did a toy drive, we had sent one of the girls a Barbie, to the tune of about 75 new toys that arrived at our home shortly before Christmas. We got cars and such from 2 boys both under the age of 7. They gathered up their toys and shipped them to us. We even got financial donations from foreign countries even though we were only doing the USA. We got donations from Australia, New Zealand, UK, Japan, Israel and Singapore. So we kept finding kids to mail toys too. At first it was in fact “Cool” just to get a package in the child’s name. Some of the pictures we received the children had the biggest smiles on their faces and they did not even know what was inside the box. I realized the gift inside was going to have to be just as “Cool”. So we started asking what each child likes as far as a toy goes and we try and send the “perfect” gift.Which led to more smiles and more accolades.  Hey like I said “I’m just a dad mailing trains.”
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To date we have sent out over 650 toys/gifts, we have mailed at least 1 gift to all 50 States a few to Canada and 2 to Puerto Rico. We recently started a 2nd fund “Toys AUcross America” iPad fund. Every time we raise $350 we are going to purchase an iPad mini and give it to a child on the Spectrum. We have gifted 2 iPads so far and coincidentally we are giving one away tomorrow. Also I have managed to get a few weighted blankets donated to the page and have been giving them away as well.
The stories I have received in return for a slight gesture have been extraordinary. From children “talking” when they open their gift, sleeping with their gift, traveling everywhere with it. One boy we sent Yu GI OH cards too joined a Yu GI Oh club and made a whole group of friends and recently attended a convention, mom gives us all the credit. I have managed to bring a community or as one mom said “a country” together.
This is the story of Toys AUcross America and how I became known as Autism Santa:
A simple offer from a Dad.
A toy or two that his son had.
A simple gesture from a son.
To let them go one by one.
A simple smile from a child.
To make this thing go wild.
Ho, ho, hope! Autism Santa
**Michael Miller is the operator and founder of Toys AUcross America. Along with his son they send toys to children on the Autism Spectrum all across the USA. He has taken on the nickname “Autism Santa” and has written several poems under this pen name.


Along with doing this he has also partnered with Kulturecity. He has set up a fundraiser called Wizard Talk.
Here is the info about the fundraiser.

Welcome to "Wizard Talk" a Kulturecity Project. This project is open to US residents only. The group goal of WT* is to equip families within the Autism community with iPad minis by crowdfunding. It's a revolutionary concept, "Crowd funding for the Crowd". Every time the total increases by $300 a family within the crowd receives an iPad mini. The minis are awarded based on who has raised the most funds. To sign up visit the event page https://www.classy.org/events/wizard-talk/e37067 and select "Become a Fundraiser". Sign in through Facebook. You have to name your fundraiser. Example "My child's iPad mini fundraiser" but be creative, a name alone can increase donations. Select a unique URL, this is just tech talk for a link straight to your fundraising page. Your link will be www.stayclassy.org/(what ever you choose). You can then post the link anywhere on the net to fundraise. All donations go through Kulturecity.org a registered 501c3, all donations are tax deductible. The individual goal is for you to push your fundraiser out through social media and get other people to donate. Climb that list! Make sure they donate to your individual fundraiser not the general Wizard Talk portion, that is why you should post your "Link". Good luck. **It is the intention that Wizard Talk be used only for members within the Autism Community.
This fundraiser is special because it gives kids a voice and many other learning capabilities. I setup my fundraiser and within 2-3 days after I went public, my son was granted an ipad.
Here's a link to my fundraiser. Ipad fundraiser
Here's a link to the facebook page 
Here's a link to Toys Aucross America facebook page
He recently tweeted this out to the news :  
Since 9/6 Melrose dad has helped raise $9,762 for an iPad project. He has donated 32 iPads to Autism families. Is this news worthy?

I hope his story gets aired!

SHARE THIS POST.....LET'S GET THE MESSAGE OF ACCEPTANCE AND LOVE OUT THERE. MICHAEL DESERVES RECOGNITION FOR SUCH AN AMAZING EFFORT!

This isn't the last you'll be hearing about Kulturecity and Toys Aucross America.  There is A LOT more to tell.

As for us...  We stand with Kulturecity!


Friday, October 17, 2014

More milestones

After brushing or teeth...Rowan lingered in the bathroom playing with his cars.
I was in the dining room and I heard, "yaay"!  I went into the bathroom to see him sitting and peeing on the toilet.  :)
Also, when he needs to poop, he now brings me his diaper.  This means he understands when is coming. 
Now for the hard part. ..easing his fear of pooping on the toilet.  He's terrified and panics.

Thursday, October 16, 2014

Toilet!

While I was getting Arwen's shoes on, to go to school this morning, her legs were blocking the entry to the hallway.  Rowan walked up to me. .. making eye contact ... and chanting "toilet, toilet, toilet. "
We quickly moved. He went in attempting to pull his pants down.  I hurried and pulled them down for him and sat him on the toilet.  He peed. I was so proud of him for communicating.  Great start for the day!

Wednesday, October 15, 2014

In case you thought I was kidding.

A step forward

So Arwen was accepted into a social group that was supposed to be 6 years and up.  they kindly made an exception for her at the request of her therapist.  I had a conflict however.  I had to rearrange our schedule completely. Both, Arwen and Rowan have speech therapy on Mondays.  The people at Northwest Ohio Speech, Language, And Rehabilitation Services aka NOSLARS  really went out of their way to help me fit therapy into my already crazy schedule. I am so grateful for all the help that we are getting.
My husband was stuck on a call at work and arrived home late on Monday.  This made us 10 minutes late for the Social group.  I was already pretty nervous about that. I crept in and took a seat.  Luckily they hadn't started the session.  There was a mixup and some other folks were also late.

They split the kids up into their groups and the parents into a group. I was actually very nervous and excited.  It was so wonderful to meet other parents with Au-some children.  I think I need this.  I really look forward to getting to know them. We can learn from each other.  I am already a part of an online social group.  I spend more time talking with them than my own friends.
Anway we did our introductions in the Social group.
This nearly broke me.  I was ready to start bawling. The heat filled my face....I was flushed and my emotions were ready to boil over.  Somehow I maintained my composure.  Thank goodness.  I feel foolish crying.
What caused this? you might ask..
The stories they told.  The way their children are treated by others.  The laughing, pointing......the inability to make friends. ....the desperation and sadness.

Is this what I have to look forward to????

I see everything in a different light.  Thinking about the future is painful.  So I will settle for right now.  I'll cherish the precious moments that I have.  I will give love as much as I can.  I'll help others.

They have made me a better person.


I left that meeting feeling great.  Arwen had a great time in her group.  I am so happy to think that maybe I can connect with someone who understands.

More toilet news

Rowan chanted potty, potty, potty, potty, and then went into the bathroom to pee.

Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Quirky kids

Two cool things about today. 

1. Rowan was chanting pee pee pee pee pee.....he went into the bathroom on his own. He climbed up on the potty and started peeing.  It shot across the room but he knew what to do! !!!

2. He said "yellow bubbles".  That was him asking for the yellow bottle of bubbles.

And a quirky kid moment by Arwen: I told her she could jump in the bath, get washed quick and get out, so that she could play Pokémon.   She said "I don't want to jump in the bath! "

In case you aren't aware. ... kids with autism are very literal.  Haha

Friday, October 10, 2014

Milestone

Rowan has learned to take off his pants and underwear. The only negative is that he prefers to be this way.

Sunday, October 5, 2014

Learning to eat

Rowan has learned to take bites out of cookies. Will he be able to generalize and do the same with other foods? This is exciting news. ..I sure hope so!

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Sorry

I know I'm way behind writing here.  Things have been hectic. From pediatrician,  developmental pediatrician, ABA therapist, Speech therapist, occupational therapist, neurologist, behavior technician, and soon to have geneticist for Arwen and Rowan.  Then we have pediatrician, gynecologist, and chiropractor  for Mila. I also occasionally help get her to work or from school. I have appointments coming up for myself too. I've been stretched pretty thin.  Rowan still panics with anything that looks like an exam room.  The neurologist appointment was a nightmare.  There's a lot to say but no time right now.  I have one home because of scheduled off day.  Another home because of fever and then i have to pick up the middle and  take the whole lot to two appointments.  Luckily my oldest daughter is an adult and handles things herself.  .otherwise  I'd probably be in serious overload. 
Was that excuse good enough?
I'll write a better update when I can.

Please pray for a better car situation. ..my car is on the verge of breaking down and I'm panicking every time I drive it. Thanks. We need a miracle.