Published on 12, July, 2020
Any ideas?
You definitely could but when you're flapping about.......it takes up extra "spoons" to do this. I think I've gone into a worm hole here.
Anyway, always ensure you have enough clean spoons.
Hmm ... I get the drift. Of course, one could always rinse the spoon under the tap, dry and re-use it.
I thought the same thing until I cooked Christmas dinner last year and realised how many spoons one actually needs to do things. And when you haven't got any left it's quite difficult to make the gravy / eat your pudding !
Ian said:What's with all the spoons? Why spoons?
https://www.psychologytoday.com/gb/blog/women-autism-spectrum-disorder/202211/what-is-the-spoons-theory-autism
What's with all the spoons? Why spoons?
out_of_step said:I can't step on your toes
Now that's a really old expression I'd forgotten.
You surely are a repository of them ...
I can't step on your toes
You are very welcome
Ausomely Autistic said:I hope you can replenish your spoons soon
Many thank yous
Yes I completely understand, I hope you can replenish your spoons soon!
out_of_step said: I need to change my name back.
And create an Autumn thread ...
Oh love. Look after yourself. Keep that spoon, I need to change my name back. X
out_of_step said: I hope you're ok my dear
Thank you Spoonless one.
I'm feeling what Dickens termed 'the Battle of Life' at the moment, as I think are a lot of us.
Bless you x
Here is a present:
Ohh Debbie I hope you're ok my dear
A Congress of Hyenas.
Ausomely Autistic said:describing us as exhausted is a bit sad isn’t it?
I am usually a positive person but there are times one has to admit that being autistic in a neurotypical world is, at the very least, draining ...
An exhaustion of autistics/autists/autistic personages ...
I understand, but describing us as exhausted is a bit sad isn’t it?
Considering how I presently feel and reading reports here:
I think An Autistic Flock sounds good.