On the brink of overload.
But got a lot done today, so, that's good. Not enough though.
I need time and space.

Stereo meltdowns are very draining. 
Given that music is my aspie obsession, I'd probably fare quite well around her while she was doing that. We can swap kids for a day. Monkeyboy is off doing his own thing quietly (knock on wood) 
Nah, not referring to music. When one of my kids melts down, the other easily can get overloaded and melt down within a few minutes after the first started. I was sitting between them when that happened during dinner today.
Oh! Now I understand. I thought one was blasting Linkin Park again.
Yeah, a transfer of high energy is beyond draining. Makes me close to melting as well. I soak up other peoples energy way too easily. Get your candles ready, my friend. Would be a good night for them.
Did a PE homework session with the oldest after that. That has grounded both of us again. And gave us a laugh. Cats are a perfect audience.
Tea, and yes, candles, a good sleepy voice on the phone. I'm good again.
It is about time to go to bed for me now. Absolutely knackered, but not that drained any more.