“Autism … offers a chance for us to glimpse an awe-filled vision of the world that might otherwise pass us by,” Dr. Colin Zimbleman, Ph.D. Dear Dad- I'm not really sure I need to write to you anymore, but I think I'd still like to. I miss your shrimp plate and your gremlin toenails because right now these are the things that I think of in relation to Thanksgiving. Dear Judy, Mary & Kate- Thank you for being exponentially smarter than me and reminding me of how little I know. I know so little about caring for and educating and being an advocate for children with Autism, but I saw a glimpse in the past few days that gives me hope for being better. Dear Alexi - I've been visiting your little corner of the interwebs a lot more frequently as of late and it feels like it's really been feeding my soul. I also looked at your blog from 2013 (hah!) and it made me realize how much I look up to you! I imitated many of the ways that you lived life and displayed in on that blog. I'm very thankful to know you, such a ray of sun you are to me. See you at the party of the century! Dear Sam - Things that you do that make me feel special include: cooking our dinners, doing 1,000 dishes each day, working as a fry cook to help pay those bills, playing acoustic guitar when I'm home, and listening to albums I send you. I am constantly overwhelmed with how greatly you bless me.
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I'm guessing I'll have it all figured out by the time I turn 30.
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