Guest guest Posted December 30, 2001 Report Share Posted December 30, 2001 hey mimi, i remember you! you are in long island too, maybe you're near another new member, rhonda! " Why is it that everytime I think I know the answers, someone goes and changes the questions?? " - Fox Mulder Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2001 Report Share Posted December 30, 2001 Hi , Yep, I am on Long Island..I remember you, too! I am in Westbury/Carle Place. Mimi --- gina muollo wrote: > hey mimi, i remember you! > you are in long island too, maybe you're near > another new member, rhonda! > > > " Why is it that everytime I think I know the > answers, someone goes and changes the questions?? " - > Fox Mulder > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2001 Report Share Posted December 30, 2001 Hi Mimi: I remember you too! Welcome back! Salli Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2001 Report Share Posted December 30, 2001 Welcome back, Mimi!! I obviously lost some original messages, so forgive me anyone that I haven't responded to. Teach me to change mail programs. ugh. Penny :-( Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2001 Report Share Posted December 31, 2001 Welcome back Mimi Ron Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2001 Report Share Posted December 31, 2001 Hi there Mimi Its really nice to meet you. I myself am a huge fan of PECS. The county where I lived in CA at the time, provided me a 2 day course in PECS.. and from there, we introduced it to Tommy in and out of school. Its worked tremendous! How is doing with it? I think Tommy was around 3-4 (somewhere between there) when he started it. Take care Rhonda Logan Long Island, NY > Hi All, > > I would like to introduce myself. My name is Mimi, and > I was actually on the list several months ago..we had > computer problems and got a new computer and system > and then I couldn't find the group in yahoogroups..I > was putting it in incorrectly..I finally found it by > looking through the entire list! > > Anyhow, I am married to for almost 9 years and a > sahm to Hannah, 7 (NT) and , 5 > (PDD). is pretty much non-verbal. He is > enrolled in a special eds kindergarten..a new school > for him this year and is doing well. He receives ABA, > has been introduced to the PECS system of > commuication, and gets speech therapy everyday and OT > twice a week. is extremely active..his nickname > is *The Terminator*. > > I look forward to getting reacquainted with everyone > here and meeting new friends, too. > > Mimi > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2001 Report Share Posted December 31, 2001 REALLY!?!?! great!!! Im still not familiar with all of the surrounding areas here.. so I havent a clue where Westbury is..lol I am in Suffolk county.. in Coram. Rhonda > > hey mimi, i remember you! > > you are in long island too, maybe you're near > > another new member, rhonda! > > > > > > " Why is it that everytime I think I know the > > answers, someone goes and changes the questions?? " - > > Fox Mulder > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > > removed] > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2001 Report Share Posted December 31, 2001 Oh gosh.. why do I feel like I am on that comercial where that mother spends the day talking baby talk to her child.. and when daddy comes home.. she says something like... IS DADDY WADDY HOMEY WOMEY!?!?..HAHAHAHA!! Ok.. I must confess.. even I have these wacked out names for my poor children as well..lol na- NANNA HEAD and SWEETIE PIE Tommy- T-MAN, and PUMPKIN HEAD hahaa.. Rhonda > OK, since we're doing this: > > Jacqui: Jaxzilla > Boo-Boo > Bee-Bee > > Jeff: Monkey Face > > huh > Penny > > RE: Intro > > > > > mimi thats sweet - before her diagnois we called my daughter > > the " Bug " > > > when she was good and " Monster " when she was not. > > > > > > My dh and my mom call " Destructoboy " :-) > > Mikey is " The Boy " or " Monsterchild. " > > When he was a baby it was " Velcrobaby. " > > Gabe is " Gaber " or " Gabasz " (gah-bash - Polish diminuative of .) > > It's really important for all of you to know that. There WILL be a test. > > > Oh yeah -- welcome to the group! > > > -Sara. > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2001 Report Share Posted December 31, 2001 Hi Tuna, Nice to meet you. We will hopefully not have anymore computer problems..with a new computer and DSL we should be okay! Mimi --- Moretuna wrote: > Hi Mimi, > > Well, we have the Evil Mr. Putt, Jacqzilla and now > The > Terminator. LOL. > > I'm Tuna, married to Doug and mom to (7, ASD) > and (3, NT). Look forward to 'talking' to > you and hope you have no more 'puter problems. > > Tuna > > --- Mimi Holl wrote: > Hi All, > > I would like to introduce myself. My name is Mimi, > and > I was actually on the list several months ago..we > had > computer problems and got a new computer and system > and then I couldn't find the group in yahoogroups..I > > was putting it in incorrectly..I finally found it by > > looking through the entire list! > > Anyhow, I am married to for almost 9 years and > a > > sahm to Hannah, 7 (NT) and , 5 > (PDD). > > is extremely active..his nickname is *The > Terminator*. I look forward to getting reacquainted > with everyone here and meeting new friends, too. > > Mimi > > ===== > > > ______________________________________________________ > > Send your holiday cheer with > http://greetings.yahoo.ca > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2001 Report Share Posted December 31, 2001 LOL..that would fit , too! Mimi --- The Hunny Family wrote: > > > . is extremely active..his nickname > > > is *The Terminator*. > > > > > > > mimi thats sweet - before her diagnois we called > my daughter the " Bug " > > when she was good and " Monster " when she was > not. > > > My dh and my mom call " Destructoboy " :-) > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2001 Report Share Posted December 31, 2001 Hi Lori, Nice to meet you. I was actually here before and I really missed the group and I am glad to be back. I look forward to getting to know you and your kiddies too! Mimi --- Lori wrote: > Hi Mimi, welcome to the group I am Lori. I work 4 > hours a day. I have 3 kids NT, --Autistic, > epilepsy, scoliosis of the spine and Pica disorder, > and then I have a daughter she is dxed with > processing developmental disorder. She does not > process what people say but it is not CAPS. I am > separated. > Hope you fine this group interesting> They sure are > a great group of people. Looking forward to > learning more about you and your family. > > Lori > Intro > > > Hi All, > > I would like to introduce myself. My name is Mimi, > and > I was actually on the list several months ago..we > had > computer problems and got a new computer and > system > and then I couldn't find the group in > yahoogroups..I > was putting it in incorrectly..I finally found it > by > looking through the entire list! > > Anyhow, I am married to for almost 9 years > and a > sahm to Hannah, 7 (NT) and , > 5 > (PDD). is pretty much non-verbal. He is > enrolled in a special eds kindergarten..a new > school > for him this year and is doing well. He receives > ABA, > has been introduced to the PECS system of > commuication, and gets speech therapy everyday and > OT > twice a week. is extremely active..his > nickname > is *The Terminator*. > > I look forward to getting reacquainted with > everyone > here and meeting new friends, too. > > Mimi > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2001 Report Share Posted December 31, 2001 Hi Sue, Thanks, I'm glad to be back! Mimi wife to , sahm to Hannah, 7 (NT) and , 5 (PDD) --- smgaska wrote: > Hi Mimi! > Welcome back! > Sue in Michigan, > Mom to , 11, HFA, ADD > , 8, HFA, ADD > > AIM ID: smg5862 > > ---------------------------------------------------- > Sign Up for NetZero Platinum Today > Only $9.95 per month! > http://my.netzero.net/s/signup?r=platinum & refcd=PT97 > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2001 Report Share Posted December 31, 2001 Hi Penny, Thanks, I've missed everyone here! Mimi --- Penny wrote: > Welcome back, Mimi!! > > I obviously lost some original messages, so forgive > me anyone that I haven't > responded to. > > Teach me to change mail programs. > > ugh. > > Penny :-( > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 17, 2004 Report Share Posted November 17, 2004 Hi Ann Welcome to the group. You have found the right group.. Everyone here will try tohelp you as best as they can. we are all here to listen to what you half to say.. Fibro plays a larg role in all of our live's. and we are all here to learn from each other and support each other.. Again welcome.. Gentle Hug's Marie pretty_n_cute2002@... messanger same name'smarieava@...my_blue_eyes67@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 17, 2004 Report Share Posted November 17, 2004 Ann, Welcome to the group. I have only been here a short time, but it is great!! Hope the flare calms down for you soon!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 17, 2004 Report Share Posted November 17, 2004 A big welcome to you Ann... sorry for the way you are feeling hun, but glad that you found our little group here. Hope you feel comfortable here and that you can get answers to your questions and the support we all need with the FMS. Hugs and again welcome Huggles you lots Sophia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2006 Report Share Posted July 17, 2006 Hello. I joined this list quite some time ago, but I don't believe I ever posted info about myself. I am Kathleen, age 43, in Missouri, USA. I was diagnosed with Asperger syndrome 9 years ago. Also, I am disabled by a chronic illness. I have two children. I have been married for 20 years, and my husband left me last year. Actually, I am surprised that he stayed with me that long. He always wanted me to be different from how I actually am. My participation in online forums is rather intermittent. I don't know why. I wish it was different. So.. I will probably alternate between lurking and posting. Kathleen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2006 Report Share Posted July 17, 2006 I have been married for > 20 years, and my husband left > me last year. *** A twenty-year habit is hard to stop. I stopped a 37-year habit. I feel for you. What helped me the most was when I stopped thinking of myself as his wife. Every time my husband frustrated me or each time the divorce proceeding snagged, it improved when I corrected my thinking to not being his wife. When a period in a life comes to an end - schooling, a job, living in a particular place, a marriage - it can help to treat it as a death and mourn its loss. Then continue without it. ~Bonnie __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2006 Report Share Posted July 17, 2006 At 01:49 PM 7/17/2006, Bonnie wrote: >When a period in a life comes to an end - >schooling, a job, living in a particular place, a >marriage - it can help to treat it as a death and >mourn its loss. Then continue without it. Actually, a death would have been easier in some ways. It is a very difficult thought that he *intentionally* left me. It makes for some pretty serious self-esteem issues (i.e., if I wasn't " defective, " then maybe this wouldn't have happened, etc.). Kathleen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2006 Report Share Posted July 18, 2006 Almost everything you wrote describes me. Um, I think your shrink would be quick enough to diagnose you with something if he wanted to! Maybe he's mad that you came up with it first! I typed in part of what you wrote below because I am learning the same thing. I first started reading about Asperger's on June 6 so it has been a little over a month for me. I feel pretty comfortable with my self-diagnosis and I've asked people in this group to give me their opinion. Just so you will know a bit about me, since I have not posted for I think a week... I am 47 years old, have a hard time making or keeping friends, get " obsessed " about projects, which leaves me even LESS time for friendships... I have to STUDY people to figure out what they want and also what I should (maybe) do in a situation. It certainly does not come naturally to me. I have partial face-blindness, suck at math, am very artistic, apparently am a dog magnet as people's dogs keep coming to our house and not going home I can excel at *individual* sports but suck at teams and was always picked last until I quit bothering to try to be picked. I can't walk across my kitchen without bumping into stuff but I can play music (can't turn pages though so I have to make copies of anything with more than one page!) I think in pictures/video/audio/sometimes with typewritten words appearing and disappearing on the " screen. " I do think a bit in words like " normal " people do but there are always visuals, and the " normal " people I've intereviewed so far do not think in any pictures at all. How weird! Since I joined this group, and since I have started reading some of the sites written by actual autistic and Asperger's people, I have started to feel OK about myself for ONCE in my life. All the therapy in the world has not helped me like this group and some other groups I have recently joined. I hope you can stay and learn some more about this and learn about yourself. P.S. At one time one of my employers joked about me having " 5 careers at once. " I worked for him plus had about 4 things going on the side. You probably aren't self-centered. I used to hear that all the time from family and friends. Notice that if people call you self-centered, they are also thinking about *them*selves and *their* needs. Every single person who has told me I am self-centered is ALSO self-centered in their own way. Rhonda <<<I had no idea that 'normal' people don't have to 'learn' how to behave---that they are hardwired for social behavior and just need a little shaping as children. All these years, I thought I was lazy and self-centered, that I just didn't care enough to make more of an effort to get along, to be more sociable, to settle down and devote myself to a career in one area instead of scattering my energy among all by interests (Jane of all trades, master of none).>>>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2007 Report Share Posted February 23, 2007 Dave wrote: >i agree with the inconclusiveness of the various tests. i'm 30, been >married over two years, expecting a baby, and just bought a house which >needs a shitload of work ( ><http://www.venamous.net/house/>http://www.venamous.net/house/ ) on >0.827 acres of land. Looking at a few of the " inside " pictures reminded me of this old poem: ----begin quote: I wish that my room had a floor. I don't so much care for a door, But this walking around Without touching the ground Is getting to be quite a bore. ----end quote. Welcome. Jane http://mjane.zolaweb.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2007 Report Share Posted February 26, 2007 > >i agree with the inconclusiveness of the various tests. i'm 30, been > >married over two years, expecting a baby, and just bought a house which > >needs a shitload of work ( > ><http://www.venamous.net/house/>http://www.venamous.net/house/ ) on > >0.827 acres of land. > > Looking at a few of the " inside " pictures reminded me of this old poem: > > ----begin quote: > > I wish that my room had a floor. > I don't so much care for a door, > But this walking around > Without touching the ground > Is getting to be quite a bore. > > ----end quote. > > Welcome. > > Jane > http://mjane.zolaweb.com > I can't figure out how to do this, but I'm assuming it will be on here somewhere. Those pics, Dave, look quite like the pics I took of a house before I began to fix it. The tub looks like it will clean up and be really lovely! That paneling reminds me of the paneling that I decided to replace with drywall. It was a good thing, because there was no insulation under the paneling! Have fun, it looks like a great project! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2007 Report Share Posted February 26, 2007 >> http://www.venamous.net/house/ > > Looking at a few of the " inside " pictures reminded me of this old poem: > > ----begin quote: > > I wish that my room had a floor. > I don't so much care for a door, > But this walking around > Without touching the ground > Is getting to be quite a bore. > > ----end quote. interesting poem. my problem, though, *is* touching the ground. and i just cleaned it up so there isn't all that wood to walk on. quite muddy. i'm currently reading up on whether i can fix the foundation myself or not. doing it myself will save me thousands, and then i'll have no problem making minor adjustments if needed. i currently shouild instead be reading up on probability and statistics because i have a test wednesday and i'm very behind. i've always been very very good at math, but this stuff seems a bit too abstract for me. > Welcome. > > Jane > http://mjane.zolaweb.com thanks. and i know zola (from another list). she's how i found out about asperger's. well, her and my wife (who i met on the same list), whose brother was dxed ppd-nos. -dave -- (intp) 55.22682% - Extreme Geek 79 of 156: The most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is comprehensible. - Albert Einstein Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2007 Report Share Posted February 26, 2007 Statistics has always seemed like a tough discipline for me too. Then again, a lot of it is all in how it's taught. There's not a whole lot one can do to visualize probability and statistics, but once one finds the visuals, they're in there but good. Calculus is much easier, and so are elementary/intermediate/partial diffEq... Best of luck to you on your test... and on your house! ....and welcome to the board. > > > > >> http://www.venamous.net/house/ > > > > Looking at a few of the " inside " pictures reminded me of this old poem: > > > > ----begin quote: > > > > I wish that my room had a floor. > > I don't so much care for a door, > > But this walking around > > Without touching the ground > > Is getting to be quite a bore. > > > > ----end quote. > > interesting poem. my problem, though, *is* touching the ground. > and i just cleaned it up so there isn't all that wood to walk on. > quite muddy. i'm currently reading up on whether i can fix the > foundation myself or not. doing it myself will save me thousands, and > then i'll have no problem making minor adjustments if needed. i > currently shouild instead be reading up on probability and statistics > because i have a test wednesday and i'm very behind. i've always been > very very good at math, but this stuff seems a bit too abstract for me. > > > Welcome. > > > > Jane > > http://mjane.zolaweb.com > > thanks. and i know zola (from another list). she's how i found out about > asperger's. well, her and my wife (who i met on the same list), whose > brother was dxed ppd-nos. > > -dave > -- > (intp) 55.22682% - Extreme Geek 79 of 156: > The most incomprehensible thing about the world is > that it is comprehensible. - Albert Einstein > > -- " It's like pornography... you get started looking at a jungle disease book, and you get sicker as you go along... but you can't stop. " - Leo Kottke Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2007 Report Share Posted February 26, 2007 >> http://www.venamous.net/house/ > > I can't figure out how to do this, but I'm assuming it will be on here > somewhere. do what? > Those pics, Dave, look quite like the pics I took of a house before I > began to fix it. The tub looks like it will clean up and be really > lovely! yeah, i swept it and it's pretty much just dirt. some sort of cleaner should hopefully make it look good. at some point we might want to put in a bigger one (there's about another foot of space which could be used), so we won't replace it until then. > That paneling reminds me of the paneling that I decided to replace > with drywall. It was a good thing, because there was no insulation > under the paneling! we're ripping out everything in those two floorless rooms. it looks like there was insulation, but the stuff is all decomposed. the paneling is on top of some other wall. at first i wanted to save it, but i have now noticed that it's very cheap paneling. we've cleaned up the kitchen and have painted the walls a light yellow. the woodwork will be a light green. i just had some kilz primer colored because i just want to cover up the yuck and seal the peeling. i'll remodel the entire kitchen after the rest of the house is livable and the windows are rebuilt, as it's decent and i don't want to run out of cash or time before my lease is up in may. > Have fun, it looks like a great project! yeah, and hopefully it will even make me a nice amount of money! -dave -- (intp) 55.22682% - Extreme Geek 103 of 156: Does expecting the unexpected make the unexpected become the expected? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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