Thursday, 24 November 2016

12 Days of SEN Christmas

Just a bit of nearly Christmas fun!
The 12 Days of a SEN Christmas


On the 1st day of Christmas having a SEN child meant to me:
A hug to go down in his-tor-y

On the 2nd day of Christmas having a SEN child meant to me:
2 Broken ipads,
and a hug to go down in his-tor-y

On the 3rd day of Christmas having a SEN child meant to me:
3 Friends who “Get it”
2 broken iPads
and a hug to go down in his-tor-y

On the 4th day of Christmas having a SEN child meant to me:
4 Food refusals,
3 Friends who “Get It”
2 broken iPads
and a hug to go down in his-tor-y

On the 5th day of Christmas having a SEN child meant to me:
5 hours in Aaaay and Eeeeeee,
4 Food refusals,
3 Friends who “Get It”
2 broken iPads
and a hug to go down in his-tor-y

On the 6th day of Christmas having a SEN child meant to me:
6 Unwrapped presents,
5 hours in Aaay and Eeeeeee,
4 Food refusals,
3 Friends who “Get It”
2 broken iPads
and a hug to go down in hist-ory

On the 7th day of Christmas having a SEN child meant to me:
7 Boxes of nuggets,
6 Unwrapped presents,
5 hours in Aaaay and Eeeeeee,
4 Food refusals,
3 Friends who “Get It”
2 broken iPads
and a hug to go down in his-tor-y

On the 8th day of Christmas having a SEN child meant to me:
8 Hours of YouTube,
7 Boxes of nuggets,
6 Unwrapped presents,
5 hours in Aaaay and Eeeeeee,
4 Food refusals,
3 Friends who “Get It”
2 broken iPads
and a hug to go down in his-tor-y

On the 9th day of Christmas having a SEN child meant to me:
9 Nappy changes,
8 Hours of YouTube,
7 Boxes of nuggets,
6 Unwrapped presents,
5 hours in Aaaay and Eeeeeee,
4 Food refusals,
3 Friends who “Get It”
2 broken iPads
and a hug to go down in his-tor-y

On the 10th day of Christmas having a SEN child meant to me:
10 Bottles of Baileys,
9 Nappy changes,
8 Hours of YouTube,
7 Boxes of nuggets,
6 Unwrapped presents,
5 hours in Aaaay and Eeeeeee,
4 Food refusals,
3 Friends who “Get It”
2 broken iPads
and a hug to go down in his-tor-y

On the 11th day of Christmas having a SEN child meant to me:
11 Makaton meltdowns,
10 Bottles of Baileys,
9 Nappy changes,
8 Hours of YouTube,
7 Boxes of nuggets,
6 Unwrapped presents,
5 hours in Aaaay and Eeeeeee,
4 Food refusals,
3 Friends who “Get It”
2 broken iPads
and a hug to go down in his-tor-y

On the 12th day of Christmas having a SEN child meant to me:
12 Failed attempts to leave the house,
11 Makaton meltdowns,
10 Bottles of Baileys,
9 Nappy changes,
8 Hours of YouTube,
7 Boxes of nuggets,
6 Unwrapped presents,
5 hours in Aaaay and Eeeeeee,
4 Food refusals,
3 Friends who “Get It”
2 broken iPads
and the hugs are now his-to-ryyyyy!
Cheers!

Mummascribbles

5 comments:

  1. Love it! This made me laugh out loud 😆

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  2. Day 10 starts off rather nicely. I'd say 10 bottles of Baileys would definately help with the rest. Joking aside I'm a SEN parent too and I totally get you. Let's hope both our Christmases go as smoothly as they can.

    #Twinklytuesdays

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    1. Yes, I'm already well into my first bottle of Baileys in preparation haha! Thanks for reading and commenting. Good Christmas Luck to you :-)

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