About Sunny

Autism life, support, gluten-free eats, and soapy experiments—all filtered through one mother’s eyes.,

A thoughtfully curated flat lay of autism lifestyle essentials arranged on a pale wooden surface: a bright tablet displaying an abstract, colorful interface without visible text, a soft-weighted lap blanket in cheerful stripes, a sleek pair of noise-reducing headphones, and a small organizer tray holding fidget cubes, silicone rings, and smooth worry stones. A minimalist calendar board in the corner uses bold shapes and colors instead of numbers. Gentle, diffused daylight from an unseen window keeps the scene evenly lit with minimal shadows. Photographic realism, top-down bird’s-eye view with balanced composition and plenty of negative space, creating a calm, organized, playful mood suited for a blog post about daily autistic-friendly routines and supports.
A sunlit kitchen counter set up for a relaxed gluten-free baking session, showcasing a large clear glass mixing bowl filled with fluffy almond flour and cocoa, a wooden spoon halfway dipped in batter, and neatly labeled jars of gluten-free ingredients with simple icons instead of words. On a parchment-lined baking tray, perfectly rounded gluten-free cookies are ready for the oven. The countertop is light oak, with a pastel-striped tea towel adding playful color. Soft afternoon light from a nearby window creates gentle highlights on the glass and warm shadows across the scene. Photographic realism, slightly elevated angle with sharp focus throughout, conveying a joyful, autism-affirming home cooking atmosphere without any clinical feel.

Life with autism, notes by Sunny

Hi, I’m Sunny, an _____writer sharing real-life stories about meltdowns, joy, gluten-free experiments, and soap bubbles. This blog is my messy, honest notebook for anyone craving practical support without clinical jargon.

Overview

Sunny’s Notes answers the big questions: What does life with autism actually look like? How do gluten-free meals, sensory-friendly routines, and handmade soap fit into everyday survival, comfort, and joy?

A cozy reading nook designed as a sensory retreat, featuring a low, overstuffed armchair draped with a mustard-yellow knitted blanket and a teal cushion with a subtle geometric pattern. On a small round side table sit a stack of autism-affirming books with colorful, abstract covers, a steaming mug of chamomile tea, and a tiny potted succulent in a matte white planter. A string of warm fairy lights zigzags along a nearby bookshelf, casting twinkling reflections on the spines. Late afternoon natural light filters through sheer curtains, blending with the soft glow of a floor lamp. Photographic realism, eye-level composition with shallow depth of field, creating a safe, playful, and comforting atmosphere ideal for personal reflection stories.