I am always looking for new ideas of what to do next. Looking at the detail of what people are doing I can find helpful. It can also give people some ideas of where to go. You can include days out etc. I am diagnosed with Autism and Anorexia Nervosa. I live in London UK.
I will start this.
For me really November-April was a right off apart from Christmas and appointments as I was quite unwell with anorexia and didn't really go out. I had to do something about it when I read my Autism report again and saw I had quite high restricted interests scores and sensory needs just alone that staying at home wasn't cutting it.
April-
My birthday is in March, but in April I decided to have a birthday day out at Dopamine Land in South Kensighton in London. I found it ok, but I thought it was a bit overpriced perhaps and no match to the Wow illumination museum in Zurich which I have visited at an earlier point..
May
In May I took a Uber boat ride which is pretty cheap over the Thames in London and it was a good therpeautic experience for me.
Also, in May I went to London Zoo which I loved and I saw a Zebra, Lion, Tiger amongst other animals, but those were my highlights.
Also in May I went to a local fair and just did my favourite rides the Ghost Train and Bumper cars
Also, in May my brother treated me and my sister to go and see Back to the Future. I liked the nostaglia aspect, but it was a bit too loud for me on a sensory level. Glad I went though.
June
I didn't do anything notable.
July
I went to see Fuerza Bruta but I don't think it is probably still running now. I got cheap seats and they reserved me a sit down seat. I liked it as it was only about an hour. I don't like being in places too long for me.
In July as well I also went to Hormiman museum. I did enjoy it. It was a cheap day out, but the aquarium was no rival to Sea Life, but it was still nice to see and get out.
August
In August it was a summers day out. I went to Dover Priory which was ok, I prefer the sand of Margate though. I stopped off at Kearnsey Abbey because I like to visit parks with water features, particularly waterfalls. I started this project of visiting parks in London with waterfalls and filming them and uploading them to Youtube in 2021 during lockdown.I saw my first waterfall in a park in 2019. I saw all the waterfalls in London parks and recorded them and uploaded them to Youtube and have extended a bit out since then. I won't put Kearnsey Abbey here as it wasn't that impressive.
Also in August I was a bit disappointed. I was led to believe that there was a waterfall at Buckingham Palace and I went to film it for those purposes and it didn't exist lol..move on.I also found out they allowed no photography in the state rooms and I like to a take a photo and read the wording later in my own time and have a record myself.
I also had a day out at a park with my dad which was lovely at Chingford Plain.
September
Cinema cheap ticket on a Saturday morning usually. I saw Garfield and Inside Out 2.
My nephew turned 21 and my neice had her engagement party and I attended the joint party.
October
In October I attended a theatre about a boy with a stammer at Stratford Theatre East to see Wonderboy, it was interesting.
I also in October had a mini retreat day at Aylesford Priory which three church's which I found helpful.
November
In November I found another waterfall and visited there and recorded it and uploaded to Youtube. I went to Dunorlan Park in Tonbridge Wells which is a free park. The friends society was nice to me as well in communications I will share that video with you directly here of the waterfall. It was quite a project.
Today, I have done different projects. One for my other comorbid condition which I uploaded to Youtube and also I did one on my faith which was a good project for me. I shared my journey here on this website in a thread a while back now. I also printed some cards and shared it with a few people at my church. Today though I also took it to its final step and did a seperate ebook.
Now I have just discovered Channel 5 on my app on smart television and have watched some good programmes like White Nanny Black Child which I found really moving. It was not a ethnicity issue but one where poor conditions exisited. If I find the right Christmas panto that will conclude my year probably.