Check this out:
http://thingsorganizedneatly.tumblr.com/
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"A brilliant book by one of the most outspoken, insightful, and individual writers in the autism community." --- Gavin Bollard, author of Life with Aspergers
Blazing My Trail, Rachel Cohen-Rottenberg's new autobiographical work, is the sequel to The Uncharted Path, her memoir about her childhood on the autism spectrum and her life after diagnosis as an adult.
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How wonderful! I needed to smile today so badly, and this should get me through the rest of the day.
Glad to be of assistance.
Would rather have a (or several) single malt scotch!
There is just no understanding you neurotypicals…
A nice Laphroaig and that blog would be a very nice way to relax, I think. Very soothing.
I really could go for a Scotch as well. I’m partial to Glenlivet.
If you all get drunk, there’s going to be big trouble if you stumble into any of my neatly organized things. Just sayin’.
Yeah, but Scotch doesn’t make me as uncoordinated as wine does, for some reason. I don’t have a logical explanation for that.
Me to and my wife would never ascribe the word “neurotypical” to describe my mind, emotions or whatever …..
One day I’ll remember to take a pic of my daughter’s layered arrangement of stuffed animals…. I don’t know what they’re arranged by, but it’s pretty inspired.
The curator of the site is accepting submissions. You should send a photo in!
Now you’ve got my wheels grinding… I think I might…
Wow. I found that entire website so oddly comforting. It was seriously meditative for me to scroll through it. Weird.
Great stuff, isn’t it?
Oh how I love ORDER!!! Utterly blissful.
I hear you, girl.
Am I the only one looking at that wall of books and thinking, “That is such an inefficient way to store books”?
But then again I intend to have a room of nothing but books when we buy a house. Wall to wall, ceiling to floor, nothing but bookcases and books, and maybe a lounge chair and end table near the window.
No, I felt the same way. If I stored books like that I’d need one on the bottom within a day and it’d all be a mess again.
That is amazingly soothing.