Aspergers (or reasons to shelve that duct tape plan)

We are driven by five genetic needs: survival, love and belonging, power, freedom, and fun. William Glasser Have you ever gone to sit down and realised, the instant before your bottom makes contact with the cushion, that you've left your drink over the other side of the room? It seems to happen to me more times than I would consider reasonable. Quite often, and I'm sure I'm not alone in this, once I've sat down, rather than just leaping to my feet like a lithe, young thing and retrieving it, I will instead sit and stare at it, slowly growing annoyed at ...
Is teaching tolerance simpler than we think? This is just a short post, an aside if you will, that occurred to me as I stood in my kitchen this afternoon. There, in front of me, stood three representatives of creatures with a long running history of violence and bloodshed against each other. Creatures that most of us would write off as impossible to change, so ingrained is the desire in them to antagonise and hurt those that are not like them. But yet here, in my very tired looking kitchen, they sat occupying the same space peacefully. If you had seen ...
What did you get up to this Bank Holiday? The kids and I had great fun all in the name of helping one of our favourite charities, Whizz-Kidz. Just because it amused me to the point of crying with laughter, here is an (epic) trailer of the film we have been making ... I'll post the full film soon! and you can see the full film here!
Dear Mr Collin Brewer, Firstly may I congratulate you on your recent re-election. It has certainly come as a surprise to many. Indeed I believe that I can count myself amongst the number of people who were slightly bemused as to quite what societal blip occurred in-between your apologetic resignation in February and then rather less than trouble free return in May for re-election. It crossed my mind that, in those few months of watching Jeremy Kyle in your dressing gown that you came to the decision that perhaps you weren't ready to cease being a productive member of society quite yet ...