Getting up early must somehow stir up my naughty gene. I am writing my weekend grateful post for Maxabella Loves... a week early! How will I know what I'm grateful for, you ask. Well, because it is something I am always grateful for, and in a way links into last week's post. Or this week as it is right now. Confused? Don't be.
This week I am so very grateful for all the mothers, parents, bloggers who post about their journey on the Autism Spectrum rollercoaster. As one myself (though this blog is much more random than a lot of others - use the search function and type in ASD if you wish to see my dedicated posts on OUR journey), I also feel indebted to the paths that lead me to others who understand the uniqueness of our lives.
So thank you to Maxabella, and to Allison @ Life in a Pink Fibro, and to the many others in the past who have taken me gently by the hand and led me to these blogs I so need to find. Last week I found two more blogs to follow in these hops. And I am grateful, so very, very grateful. And only others in this AWETISM world know how very much.
6 comments:
Yep. That's the great thing with blogging...you just discover more and more blogs, and ones that you can really relate to. Glad it's worked out so well for you!
Glad your blogging horizons are expanding and leading you to other blogs you can relate to.
I know I have found some amazing blogs with the click of a mouse, and am pleased to see it works the same for other's :) :)
It's like a magical mystery tour. One blog leads to another which leads to another and then you realise it is 3 hours later and you didn't cook dinner for your family ... oops! Thank you for your post.
Popping in from Maxabella's blog hop. Lovely to hear you are finding so much support in the blogging world. It really is that kind of place isn't it.
Nice to meet and follow you.
Have a great weekend! :)
Trish
xx
You are so welcome, dearest Madmother. I found your blog via these hops so I'm grateful in return!! x
I think blogging has been a fabulous tool for helping increase awareness and understanding of Autism and Aspbergers. Good work!
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