KimJ: You know, by January I am often having flight fantasies, thinking one more northeast winter might just drive me straight out of my mind. And my husband is an Aspie, so my Seasonal Depression conflicts with his distaste for "bitching" (i.e. me attempting to convey to him that I really cannot deal with the cold, snow, isolation, etc.)...and winter's misery amplifies The Yuck That Is this town. Sigh.
arem: Your wife and I sound similar. I'm allergic to bees and fire ants. Also spiders. You said, "I used to get really angry when I was little (until 2yrs-ish) because I could only say a few words, but that was because I was tongue tied. Once that was sorted out I was always a quiet & content kid, apparently." And I think that may be the case for him. I really believe his frustration is his inability to communicate. He was an extremely pleasant and happy baby, agreeable to everything, always smiling.
Funny you mention showing things to people. My son doesn't do that. He will point at something interesting, but he won't bring things to me to look at, or point because he wants me to look. He points for his own purposes, if that makes sense. I've been working on this with him, showing him things, to see if he picks up and gives it a try.
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