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Tag Archives: love
The Singing Bowl and making curtains… and LOVE!
Second half of summer… Wednesday… We’ve read some, puttered some… And now I am clearing off a bit of the diningroom table to set up my sewing machine… Our dining room table is family central. Craig and H do H’s … Continue reading
Posted in acceptance, Autism, Autistic, executive function
Tagged appreciation, Autistic, Camping, executive function, love, Millenium Falcon, Prep, Sewing, The Beast, Tibetan singing bowl, Vancouver Symphony
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The Beauty of Conversation Unplugged: “Mom ~ I love you!!”
Today H and I were heading into the big city. It was close to a two hour trip and we agreed to have a no technology drive. That meant no iPad, iPod or laptop in the car for H… and … Continue reading
Posted in Autism, language, Parent, Sometimes the pace chooses me..., wireless
Tagged CBC Radio, communication unplugged, Driving, I love you, iPad, iPod, Laptor, love, Mom, pace, parent, relationship, Unplugged
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The Simple Joy of Car Wash Wonderment
This past weekend I took my absolutely filthy car through the car wash. I do not commonly do this as it seems rather extravagant to me. Lately though, I’ve been so busy and my car has been getting increasingly caked … Continue reading
Posted in acceptance, Aspergers, Autism, car wash, Humour, Tic Tacs
Tagged acceptance, April is Autism Awareness Month, Aspergers, Autism, car wash, love, machine, Perspectives, Tic Tacs
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Contemplating Christmas: Autism and Giving to Others
I participate in a number of facebook groups. This past week one of them posted a theme on sharing Christmas gift ideas for people with additional needs. I’d like to take this on a slightly different angle (who’s surprised?!?) and … Continue reading
Posted in Anxiety, Aspergers, Autism, Big sister, executive function, sibling, Star Trek
Tagged Autism, Christmas, gifts, hazelnuts, love, sensory overload, Special Saturday, Star Trek
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30 days and counting… Autism: Day 4,711
I have had a hard time writing lately. It seems that I have been focused on my work and other things, some of which are of critical importance – and some – uh – ya – not so much!! The … Continue reading
Posted in Autism, Resiliency, sleep, Sometimes the pace chooses me...
Tagged bedtime, Gumball prize, love, melatonin, Ninja Trurtles, pace, stress, writing
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End of the Day
Today was a great day– so great that I am publishing an old poem ( I really didn’t leave enough time to write). My experience is that when the day is good with my guy- it can be so good … Continue reading
Posted in acceptance, Autism, Hopes and Big Dreams, Resiliency
Tagged Autism, good day, hope, love, struggle
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