[By “Epilogue”, I do not mean that this is my last post for this blog. In fact, quite the contrary! … More
Tag: grief
The Silent Widow
Like many of you, 2021 was not kind to me, and 2022 isn’t shaping up to be any great shakes, … More
(My) Asperger’s / autism and grief
As some of y’all know, we recently lost our elderly fur-kid, a lovely cat named Murphy. He was blond/orange/red-and-white long-hair … More
I had planned to post something today…
…and golly, it looks like I am! 🙂 But I meant for this to be a slightly different post than … More
Processing loss, Part 2 ~ Climbing out of the abyss [Mental Health Monday]
So, here I am. Sitting on the deck, gazing at the trees, in some semblance of peace. Since alexithymia strikes … More
Processing loss
Oh my gosh, how do I do this? I’m at a loss, confused, and alone, the latter of which I … More
The darkest recesses
(Content Warning: hints at suicidal ideation) This is one of those times when you can judge a book by its … More
My autism and my semicolon project
Today, I met with three people, one at a time, in rapid succession. Today marks the two-year anniversary of my … More
Relief and grief ~ the reality of adult Asperger’s / autism discovery
When one is diagnosed as Asperger’s/autistic (or otherwise realized to be on the spectrum) as an adult, an interesting dichotomy … More
One Aspie’s Christmas wish-list…
Dear Santa, I’m an Aspie; that is to say that I “have” Asperger’s, a condition on the autism spectrum. So … More
Preparing for departure
This is a rather sad post, not very festive. I wrote this for two reasons; the first being that it … More
Asperger’s / autism and Shutdowns…?
While wading through my journey that is Self-Discovery with an Aspie Twist, I’ve come across dozens of terms and had … More
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