glider18's Wonderful World of Autism
Ok...so I know it sounds off the wall, but that is how I perceive it. I know a lot of people here spend a lot of time looking at the bad things that accompany autism. But as I have always said, I would not want to get rid of my autism. I love it for the wonderful things that it has given me---fun interests, talents, etc. So, I want those of you who also see the wonderful things in your autism to tell us about it and feel good about it. We need cheerful topics. We need to see the gifts that autism gives us. I actually give thanks to God for giving me autism---and that is part of my new ministry of music. And for those of you who feel autism has not given you anything good---please look for the good---it is there.
So I will begin.
Talents:
music---I play the organ, piano, electric keyboards, hammered dulcimer, mountain dulcimer, banjimer, harmonica, and trombone
writing---I write poetry, short stories, and am currently working on a novel, etc.
magic---I have done magic shows for children's birthday parties and large corporate parties, etc.
Intense Interests:
amusement parks and roller coasters, house plans, astronomy (particularly comets), model trains (HO scale), the moundbuilders of Ohio (Hopewell and Adena cultures), autism, etc.
The above things give me great pleasure in my life. They were my best friends growing up---and I have not abandoned them. I have fun with my autism.
Empathy is something I am not good at---I have the emotions inside me, but I have trouble expressing them. But...I would love for everyone in the WrongPlanet (including NTs who know someone on the autism spectrum) to express good things that come with autism. I want you to feel the joy that it can bring. Please, life is too short not to enjoy living---find your happiness if you have not already done so. Autism is a mystery---doctors and scientists don't even understand it. It must therefore be a gift. Unwrap that gift and enjoy life
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"My journey has just begun."
Last edited by glider18 on 17 Mar 2009, 1:46 pm, edited 2 times in total.