Awesome to Travel and Try New Things

A lot of people believe that routine is best for autistics like me. Having the opportunity to test this theory last week has gotten me thinking that this theory is wrong.

When I heard that we were traveling to Ecuador for one week, I got excited. There are a lot of things I love. Being able to travel out of the country is at the top of the list! My dad’s family lives in Ecuador. I have traveled there in the past, but having the chance to communicate with many of my dad’s family members was not possible in the past.

Poor communication skills have been giving my dad’s family the impression that I was somehow cognitively below my peers. It is always great to demonstrate that this is not true. Getting the chance to visit now that I can communicate was incredible!This is my 95 year old bis abuela, my abuela and my tia abuelas along with my family. 

Awesome Tommi helping the family communicate with me.

It is always hard to be out of your routine, but it is worth it! Our week in Ecuador was interesting and lots of happy memories were made. My days were not boring at all there. Because of my beautiful days in Ecuador I learned a lot that I could not learn in a classroom. Getting my senses and my mind stimulated by having the chance to travel outside of the country was incredible! I spent a lot of time making the hard choice to try to enjoy the experiences. This meant that I needed to learn to go with the flow which usually makes me worried and stressed! However, I tried to let go of all of this and just enjoy all of the experiences.

This fisherman gets to take home some of these fish. 

Amazing to watch the fishermen bring in their nets. 

Hard work!
It is interesting to be able to see new ways of doing things. 

Awesome to be in another country with your best friends. 

This feeling of letting go was incredible. I think that it was so magical to be in Ecuador. Our week was so much fun. Having the time to explore like tourists was awesome. Also, it was my Ecuadorian family, whom I love, that made the trip even better.

I loved having some time to explore San Pablo. 

After climbing too many steps I was ecstatic to get a great view of Guayaquil. 

Artisan market in Guayaquil was too hot, but interesting. 

I am trying to make this feeling of letting go last here at home. This will be hard because my routines are so entrenched at home. I am all of the time trapped in my set routines because of my damn motor challenges that have my body do the same things over and over. Trying to do new things is not in my control. I have to do more traveling to help force myself to try a lot of new things. I think traveling would help other autistics too.