Surely you remember last year when I tried to get a halfway decent picture of my children that could be used for our Christmas card? I ended up paying someone to Photoshop my kids into one picture that I could somehow fathom being shown to the public. This year I was determined to do better [...]
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And This is Why we Start in October
By Wendie in Aspie, Devil Dog, Uncategorized, Veruca, christmasBoston Area Mother Tortures Children by Force-Feeding Nutrients
By Wendie in Aspie, Devil Dog, Veruca, dietI know I sound unappreciative sometimes and I probably complain about my kids too much. In response to that, I promise to publish some sort of sappy post that could possibly, or possibly not, be accompanied by a sappy, set-to-music video that focuses on nothing but the undying love I feel for my children. Today [...]
Tags: Asperger's Syndrome, Aspie, Devil Dog, food issues, Veruca
Once Upon a Time, There Was an Over-Zealous Street Vendor …
By Wendie in Aspie, Devil Dog, Uncategorized, VerucaWhat a day and what a story I have to share with you! As I write this, I don’t even know the conclusion of the story yet. I may just make up the ending the way I want it to go and press “Publish”, but more likely, I’ll wait until day’s end since my reality [...]
My Sober Reality
By Wendie in Asperger's Syndrome, Aspie, Devil Dog, VerucaI need a drink. Not even a drink. An IV of margaritas that go straight into my veins. Oh, I’m all talk. Did I tell you that I’ve given up drinking? For the past few months, I’ve noticed that whenever I drink I want to die. My muscles ache, and it’s like I have to [...]
Tags: Asperger's Syndrome, Aspie, counseling, Devil Dog, Dr. Wimpy, Veruca
Risotto and Recognition
By Wendie in Aspie, Uncategorized, VerucaIt’s been a fairly busy weekend. Yesterday was just your basic, run-of-the-mill Saturday. Oh, except for the flood that dumped six inches of water in one hour. Amid the din of ark building, I headed to Newport to attend my friend’s bachelorette party. KKS is marrying a great guy — I call him MBB [...]
