A little over three years ago I began blogging about my marriage to a (mostly) wonderful man who has Aspergers Syndrome.
My first post was an eye opener for me. To set my thoughts and feelings down in black and white was a process that was scary, enlightening, thought provoking, confusing, amusing, and downright fun.
Coffee And Bagels was written on Valentines Day 2012. Off I went from there.
I've slowed down a bit on my posting as I felt that I was being redundant. I keep having the same situations, deal with the same headaches, have the same frustrations.
Looking back through old posts, I can't help but think that nothing at all has changed. My Hubby still doesn't communicate well. He still tries to guess future actions, events, and conversations. He still zones out or zones in, forgetting the world around him.
My husband still has Aspergers Syndrome.
My life, however, is different and I am different.
I have read hundreds of books, articles, blogs, emails, threads and posts. I have learned that I am not alone. There are so many people around the world that experience the "same old" situations that I have, and are also able to work through them, control their emotions, and (yes indeed), laugh about them!
I love you guys.
I am back. I am counting my blessings. I am writing.
Add a couple of good belly laughs, and we are ready to go.
Look out world, another Aspie lover is vocal again!
My first post was an eye opener for me. To set my thoughts and feelings down in black and white was a process that was scary, enlightening, thought provoking, confusing, amusing, and downright fun.
Coffee And Bagels was written on Valentines Day 2012. Off I went from there.
I've slowed down a bit on my posting as I felt that I was being redundant. I keep having the same situations, deal with the same headaches, have the same frustrations.
Looking back through old posts, I can't help but think that nothing at all has changed. My Hubby still doesn't communicate well. He still tries to guess future actions, events, and conversations. He still zones out or zones in, forgetting the world around him.
My husband still has Aspergers Syndrome.
My life, however, is different and I am different.
I have read hundreds of books, articles, blogs, emails, threads and posts. I have learned that I am not alone. There are so many people around the world that experience the "same old" situations that I have, and are also able to work through them, control their emotions, and (yes indeed), laugh about them!
I love you guys.
I am back. I am counting my blessings. I am writing.
Add a couple of good belly laughs, and we are ready to go.
Look out world, another Aspie lover is vocal again!
Glad you're back, I really enjoy your posts.
ReplyDeleteHannah x
thank you! xxoo
DeleteMe too! Yesterday hubby was in a car across the road and carrying on a conversation with me and it wasnt till he opened the door, and was half way across the road before i heard one word.
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