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Shopping for the male in your life . . .

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Let's hear it for H&M My Son cannot go shopping. He can't cope with shops, people, the lighting (in some shops), all the noises . . . sensory overload. I have been buying his clothes from H&M for several years now, 25 to be precise. Even when he was a baby he wore H&M clothes. They're great quality, lots of colour choices and I can often find something a bit quirky. The customer service is always very good at our local High Street store too. Yesterday's haul is fab. I bought him some pastel coloured shorts and tops including the pale green t-shirt below 🔽 As he gradually wears his new threads, I'll try to get photos and post them here on my blog. Their T shirts always wash well and the sizing is good. My Son reallu suits light/pastel colours.  Do you have a go-to store for when you want/need to buy clothing for a boy/man? How about customer service? Where is the best service you get? Quality of clothing? Does it last or is it more throwaway?  In case yo

Been so busy . . .

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I fully intended to regularly contribute to this blog, but  anyway I'm here now.  My Son is autistic/epileptic/non-verbal, can't read, write or sign. He has had such an awful time due to the lockdowns. No day centre, no carers, just stuck with me 24/7. Now he is having a terrible time adjusting to the new "normal". Not going to lie. Life for us both has been hellish. We're just getting some things in place to support him, so hopefully he will feel brighter soon. The garden furniture did not go as planned. I took the common sense route and ordered furniture that is more robust. Not what I wanted, but at least this set will withstand my Son's autistic outbursts. I still haven't put it together as it is still a bit chilly out, even in the sunshine. Although I'm not a really hot weather lover, I still think 13°c is far too cold to eat in the garden.  I also bought us a Tandoor. Yes. A Tandoor. I have been following a Facebook page since last year which is