In continuing this week’s blog of Independence-Dependence, I had several examples of why it is important to be thankful for… READ MORE
As I have had some time to ponder my own thoughts recently, I began to realize how much I have… READ MORE
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As human beings we are often creatures of habit. We cannot often see beyond what we know. Change is often… READ MORE
Keeping on track with yesterday’s blog of accepting Reality, what often follows up is a cause to react when confronted… READ MORE
Following up with yesterday’s blog where I learned that we must be in a dynamic at times that we may… READ MORE
Recently, my parents were cleaning their house and brought to me some of my possessions. Some of these were some… READ MORE
In recent years, there has been much divide between self-advocates and family members of autistics about the advocating for all… READ MORE
As part of experience, a recent journey of self-discovery and acceptance has made me realize the fact that I can… READ MORE
Over the past weekend, we had some nice weather enter Western Pennsylvania and as a result I had the opportunity… READ MORE
Lately, I have been on a journey of acceptance, discovery, and growth. It has been astonishing in the past few… READ MORE
This week, I have been going through some personal struggles and as such reached out to one of my support… READ MORE
This winter has been one for the books not only in here in Southwestern Pennsylvania, but across the United States… READ MORE
Moms of parents with special needs. These moms deserve all the credit they can get. They are usually the first… READ MORE
I have been doing a lot of reflection this week on autism and the things I do to get by… READ MORE
I have shared from time to time of how I struggle with my parents parenting style. Although it is hypercritical,… READ MORE
Originally posted on Cambria's Big Fat Autistic Blog: Well, this is a pickle. I thought they would not come this… READ MORE
“taking care of your mental health makes you be the best that you can be.!”
~Dustin
Home to the writings of an autisitc man that has had his share of life experiences over four decades but has bounced back greatly from adverisity to live an everyday independent life.