Continuing the foodie theme today - latest blog about life in a chaotic family of 5 with a husband/dad with Aspergers.
Have a click on the link. Admit it, you're curious about how (not) home-made chicken links in to Aspergers...
Continuing the foodie theme today - latest blog about life in a chaotic family of 5 with a husband/dad with Aspergers.
Have a click on the link. Admit it, you're curious about how (not) home-made chicken links in to Aspergers...
Hi Hope,
Thanks for your comments - and sorry it has taken me so long to reply. It's proving quite tricky to find the time amidst life with three small children.
I'm glad you're finding the blog interesting - and hope you continue to do so. It's really just a platform for me to work through my thoughts, being totally new to the world of Aspergers, and hopefully my observations and thoughts can resonate with others.
Thanks too for your insight into the homemade chicken thing. I see where you (and Ethan) were coming from. And Ethan later explained that he meant the comment as a compliment as the chicken was so nice it tasted home-made, not manufactured (it was actually pre-bought prepared chicken stuffed with bacon and a parmesan sauce). It's just a shame that Ethan was complimenting the shop rather than me, since I'd had nothing to do with the chicken other than put it in the oven. But had had lots to do with the rest of the meal!
Anyway, sharing my blog and getting feedback like yours is helping me navigate the misunderstandings between someone with aspergers and a neurotypical, so thanks for your feedback!
Hi Hope,
Thanks for your comments - and sorry it has taken me so long to reply. It's proving quite tricky to find the time amidst life with three small children.
I'm glad you're finding the blog interesting - and hope you continue to do so. It's really just a platform for me to work through my thoughts, being totally new to the world of Aspergers, and hopefully my observations and thoughts can resonate with others.
Thanks too for your insight into the homemade chicken thing. I see where you (and Ethan) were coming from. And Ethan later explained that he meant the comment as a compliment as the chicken was so nice it tasted home-made, not manufactured (it was actually pre-bought prepared chicken stuffed with bacon and a parmesan sauce). It's just a shame that Ethan was complimenting the shop rather than me, since I'd had nothing to do with the chicken other than put it in the oven. But had had lots to do with the rest of the meal!
Anyway, sharing my blog and getting feedback like yours is helping me navigate the misunderstandings between someone with aspergers and a neurotypical, so thanks for your feedback!