...by a five year old Autstic boy.
I thought I'd share this little story with you all because it amused me greatly and made me feel good. It's also strange that so soon after being diagnosed AS that I should accidentally bump into another in our little family.
My Mum and I went into the shops yesterday. While my Mum was looking at something, I went to this local cafe and brought us coffee. I found a table and sat down to wait. I was sipping my coffee, when this little boy sits down at my table across from me. I put my book down and smile at him. Thinking it was strange that he decided to sit with me, since I've never ever seen him before and well I don't invite social interaction (so I'm told). The boy just sits there. So I say hello, thinking maybe he got lost and couldn't find his mother.
But nope, he starts talking about trains. Yes, trains. I listen as best I could, since he spoke super fast. Politely I asked questions and he got very excited by my interest. He told me he's got the ticket from every time he's gone on the train. I asked if he'd been on the train line which comes down to this area. He nodded and started naming all the stations on the train line that goes from the city to close to where I live. I named them along with him, since I've travelled it a lot myself. He thought that was amazing. I told him he must be very smart to remember them all, since there was 50 of them. His Mum came over and apologised for her son interrupting me. I told her it was fine. His Mum said they had to go and the boy got upset. He didn't want to go because I liked trains too. He asked his Mum, if he could take me home with them and keep me, because he wanted to show me his trains. I found this really cute. When his Mum said no, the little boy cried. Actually cried. I told him that I would really like to see his trains, but I couldn't because then my Mum and my dog would miss me and get upset. He nodded sadly and I remembered that I had an old train ticket in my bag. I got it out and gave it to him, for his train collection. He grinned happily because he didn't have a ticket that was for a journey that long. Then abruptly ran off towards who I assumed was his father and sister. The lovely part was his Mum, looking down at me and telling me that I just made her son's day. She said he sits and talks to random people about trains all the time, but they are usually become irritated, ignore him or give her a talking to for not watching him properly. Despite her best efforts he really likes telling people about trains. She said he had Autism so in his mind he simply thought he was making friends and it was so nice to see someone make an effort to be kind.
Like most people on here, I'm not that great at social interaction. So be told that someone (even if he's five) absolutely enjoyed talking to me, is a rare occurrence. It made me feel pretty great.