
Our son realises that he doesn’t naturally fit into this world. Certainly not in its current format. His attitude is basically
I might wait for the world to come round to my way of thinking but just in case I had better dip my toe in the icy cold water which is the big bad world. It’s something I’m not going to enjoy but it’s probably worth it….
As part of this process we have agreed to visit 12 new places this year. Doesn’t sound a big commitment but in-fact it’s huge for our son. We will have our first new excursion next week….
Tonight we started discussing potential places to visit but somehow the conversation careered off topic. It suddenly became name 12 things you like about you and your life.
I went first and it was a really uncomfortable experience. I do find it difficult to think constructively about myself these days. So much easier thinking about negatives. Anyway for someone who basically hates himself I kinda did ok
- Son
- Memory of my partner
- Family
- Pets
- Friends
- My eyelashes
- I am pretty fit
- I occasionally can be mildly funny
- Musical taste
- Decent imagination
- I’m kinda resilient
- I’m still here
Son went next with his 12 things he likes about his life
- Family
- Jimmy – Dog
- Bluey – Cat
- The gerbils I am going to get for my birthday (mad scramble – news to his dad)
- My dreams (don’t care if people think it’s not right for me to have dreams, I still dream)
- My house
- I’m funny (don’t care if lots of people think otherwise I still think I’m funny)
- I’m cool (don’t care if lots of people think otherwise I still think I’m cool)
- I’m clever (don’t care if lots of people think otherwise I still think I’m clever)
- I’m tall
- My memory (don’t care if lots of people think otherwise I still think I have a good memory)
- My ambition to be a scientist or a zookeeper or a wrestler or a goalkeeper or a falconer or a historian (don’t care if people think I can’t do these things …)
I think this reveals that he is quite comfortable with himself. The problem is that he doesn’t have that much faith in the outside world. I could go on but GERBILS are a pressing concern……








