Like Vines Toward the Sun :: A Friending Frenzy for Returnee & Long-Time LJers! - lavenderfieldss Pa

Jan 31, 2016 01:59

I wanted to get in on this but did not know how to post according to instructions.  So i winged it and this is what io wrote ( Read more... )

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bork January 31 2016, 09:05:08 UTC
You are awesome. Stay awesome :)

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bobby1933 January 31 2016, 09:29:15 UTC
:) awww
you also are awesome.
I don't comment much but i follow you and wish you much success in everything.

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reginaterrae January 31 2016, 10:21:50 UTC

Bookmarking this post. I love you, Bobby.

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bobby1933 February 1 2016, 04:42:17 UTC
I love you!

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pondhopper January 31 2016, 12:30:43 UTC
If you posted this over there you did just fine.

You know yourself well and I'm very happy to share this space with you!
:)

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bobby1933 February 1 2016, 04:45:58 UTC
:) Thank you.
After 82 years including five in Al-Anon, i do know myself a little but i am still pretty much a black box and people continue to tell me stuff about myself i didn't know.

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athgarvan January 31 2016, 14:10:33 UTC
Having gone through "Like Vines towards the Sun" I find that there is not a single Catholic on the list.

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bobby1933 February 1 2016, 04:48:50 UTC
We are certainly not a random sample of the human population; though i did notice one Catholic you missed and another who has added a statement more recently.

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nerthus January 31 2016, 18:02:14 UTC
Very pleased to know you here; my middle child age 28 is autistic but though she can read and write and do academics on about a 5th grade level, she is very low in most other aspects and needs help dressing and so on. She stims and has tantrums and is obsessed with the Nickelodeon channel and can tell you every single thing about it and about every show ever aired on that network, ha. I was raised Christian (Baptist) but am not religious now in holding to any one faith. I am however studying Buddhist thought right now and interested in its precepts, mostly due to my son. He was a Buddhist and since his death I am reading all the books he left behind.

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bobby1933 February 1 2016, 05:05:30 UTC
I am very lucky that my autism left me with such i high level of fumctioning; my tantrums are more sophisticated and often go unnoticed. and i read well enough, but i think i understand at least a little how an autistic person And i know that trapped inside that strange brain is a person as valuable as anyone else.

I also remember Daniel and i sorrow that you have gone through so much. We will get to know each other better.

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