The Joys of Beaumont, TX - Sensory Friendly Edition
The Joys of Beaumont, TX – Sensory Friendly Edition Written by: Totally AUsome, Totally Jace Jasmine Simmons & Jaceion Have you ever been to a city other than home but it felt just like home to you? If so then you’ll understand what I mean when I say that Beaumont, TX felt just like home for the Totally AUsome family. Beaumont, TX , a city with rich h istory, cultural influences and wonderful people, welcomed the Totally AUsome family into their city with open arms over the weekend. While we were worried about going because we didn’t know if it would be sensory friendly for Jaceion whom is autistic, to our surprise it truly was! This was truly a great weekend to explore the city as it was Memorial Day weekend and also national travelers and tourism week . Indulge with me as I explain their history and our experience in such an illustrious place. Beaumont, TX was founded in 1838 and named after Mary Dewburleigh Barlace Warren Beaumont, the wife of business man He