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Monday, March 21, 2011. My son had a presentation coming up at school, and I decided to offer him advice based on my own experiences in public speaking. The results of my well meaning efforts provided yet another example of how much smarter he is than his old man. God I love that kid! Tuesday, March.
I have decided to close this blog because I no longer have time to add material or to monitor comments. Thank you so much for reading all these years. Please beware that my earlier posts do not describe my current ideas. Those posts reflect who I was at the time. I am a work in progress. Via e-mail at lorenarod1 at yahoo.
The other end of the spectrum. Optimism in an easy-to-read form. Rejoice! Monday, October 31, 2011. I had my work review today. Here to learn, I worry that this shortcoming will prevent me from holding down a job in the future. If I plan on financially supporting myself and living a stable life I must work through this.
Sojourn - Thoughts From The Band. Blog for postings from the Grand Rapids, Michigan based band Sojourn. Includes musings and thoughts from band members, reports on concerts, and whatever floats through our minds. Tuesday, May 22, 2007. Where Are They Now? What are the members of Sojourn up to these days? I also keep a blog where I write about me being diagnosed with Asperger Syndrome, and my thoughts related to it.
Sunday, November 13, 2011. There were eight of us that went, three confirmed Aspies and one that is family-diagnosed. It was a delightful, stressful event all at the same time. Wednesday, November 9, 2011. Most of the time I feel isolated and shunned from society. When Kyle has a meltdown in public my anxiety goes through the roof.
We invite you on this journey to experience Minecraft through our eyes. Denham Springs, LA, United States.
Helping each other enjoy life and relationships on the spectrum. Wednesday, October 11, 2017. Treatment, Love and Limits. I have treated so many adults on the spectrum. And what I learned in school has proven barely relevant to the process. Clients who come in trapped in the prison of their mind are in a fight for their lives. No clinician, no person, can ever win a battle to break into the fortress. It is the only journey. The rest is walking in circles.