Bub and I are going to play Among Us today like we did last Christmas Eve! On the PC, on Switch, either or.
This shouldn’t really surprise anyone, but…

We are beginning to spike once again because of the Omicron variant, which seems to be able to side-step immunity conferred by vaccines to a point. Google updates this… whenever Google updates this, but it is still deeply concerning. I think the United States is going to be in a pandemic for awhile because none of us, at least as a whole, are willing to quarantine, everyone is rushing to get their kids back into school so that they can rush back into work, the whole nine. (And the rest of the world isn’t much better than we are right now.)
Wordless Wednesday: December 22nd, 2021

Now that we’ve gotten all of that out of the way…
It may have taken us a bit longer than expected because someone didn’t have my phone number correct, but that was remedied, and the last part of Bub’s crisis management (and eventual behavioral) therapy intake was completed! Since this is a… hub that services multiple counties in this area and provides different services, I had to fill out forms for and talk to several different people, but I think I’ve gotten most if not all of my questions answered. It was just a matter of asking the right person. Believe it or not, this hub was also the ones that did Bub’s at-home physical therapy when he was a baby needing assistance with holding himself up during crawling and transitioning to walking. That’s just a different branch of their services, one that Bub doesn’t have any need for since he is too old for it and has no issues with fine and gross motor skills or physical development. I filled out forms attesting to our finances, what services both of the boys — but especially Bub — already receive, Bub had a psychiatric evaluation done since his insurance requires that to start these kind of therapies (and was told that he would definitely qualify for services), and then I sat down with the woman who would go over a plan of care for him while he was receiving crisis management therapy to address more of his immediate concerns with her. Although I would not mind him participating in crisis management therapy if it is still deemed to be the best fit for him, if going straight into whatever behavioral therapy is more appropriate I wouldn’t mind that happening either. We’ll have to see.
Some of this will also have to do on which kind of therapy, or therapies, can best be tailored to his developmental delays and intellectual disabilities. So he’ll need to be examined for that, which I’m completely fine with. After all, there’s no need for him to sit for therapy sessions that he can not actually participate in.
Music Monday: December 20th, 2021
I mean, it’s Kuraki Mai. More of you should be expecting this at this point… that, Garnet Crow and ZARD…
The look on his face is hilarious, I won’t even lie.
Bub had the psychiatric evaluation that he was supposed to have last week — the one that he’s needed to have on file to start behavioral therapy (crisis management therapy to begin with because he has been hurting other people during meltdowns, but especially me as his primary caregiver, and then trauma-informed CBT therapy to ensure that he learns and retains the skills necessary to deal with the overwhelming emotions of meltdowns in ways that do not hurt himself or those around him). Surprisingly, it wasn’t that difficult, and the woman who did the evaluation stated that she was sure that he would be eligible for services. I’m also supposed to get a call next week to give the agency the rest of his behavioral and medical history, because the person that was supposed to call me last week for that… never did, come to find out that she did not have my phone number, so she couldn’t call me if she didn’t have that right. I even checked my call logs. “Why isn’t she calling me like she said she would at…” Like, nope, she didn’t.
She did apologize for getting my phone number wrong, so there was that, but this could have been done.
Anyway, Bub let me cut a little bit more of the hair beside his ears, but not very much. The woman who did his psychiatric evaluation agreed with me that I should continue to make haircuts as minimal stress as I possibly can, and they can also work on it in behavioral therapy (to prevent haircuts from causing him trauma but still being able to do them, or to sit for having them done). But the look on his face in this…