We went to the Columbia Mall to see "Sensitive Santa." The local autism society arranged for its members to go to the mall on a Saturday morning before it was open and meet Santa. We were given a number and told that we didn't have to wait in line, just stick around the general area. The escalator was turned off, and no music was playing for those kids with sensory issues. It was a great experience, and we'll be doing it again next year!
Spencer preferred to wait right by the non-moving escalator. He really wanted to ride it but we couldn't.
Pretty girl all dolled up for Santa!
I can't believe that neither kid was afraid of the big guy this year. Spencer acted like he was old friends with Santa, and Kate went along with whatever Spencer did.
It was Spencer's first year to really tell Santa what he wanted, and he had these items on his list: Thomas (the tank engine) and Chuggington (another train set).
Kate played on the escalator with Daddy while Mommy and Spencer waited for our official picture to print.
Here is the official picture!
1 comment:
"Sensitive" Santa, what a great idea for the kids. Also, it's great to read that Spencer is being a good big brother - at least most of the time I hope!
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