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AutismWriter's Work It, Mom! Profile
AutismWriter
From Lombard, Illinois, United States
Joined 20th January 2008
Life
About Me: 30 Something Mom of autistic son
My interests: freelance writer, volunteer, beader and movie/TV lover.
My website/blog: www.scificrafter.blogspot.com http://www.associatedcontent.com/user/93978/elizabeth_tabiansosin.html
How I de-stress: Read A Good Book
An adjective to describe me: SERIOUS
My favorite book: Harry Potter
My favorite movie: Harry Potter
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My Life To-Do List
Currently on my Life Wish List:
Get My Paralegal Degree.
Send my Autistic Son to College.
Travel to other Countries.
My Day: 2nd February 2008
1 thing I want to remember about today ...
I got to feel like a kid again: I watched He-Man!
What was most challenging today ...
Cleaning out things that belonged to my Husband's deceased 1st Wife
What made me the happiest ...
Finding parts of my Husband's Childhood that can be shared with my Stepson
My day in one word ...
Exciting/Tiring
My awesome accomplishment for the day ...
We cleaned out the Pantry after 2 1/2 years of marriage!
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Diane  21st Jan
Hi AutismWriter, It's really great to meet you. And what a great outlet you've created for yourself - writing about your family and your son's condition. I guess autism is one of those things that people understand a lot more than they used to...but not as much as they should...yet. I've heard that it has become far more common than it used to be and I have to say I have no idea why that is. Hope you can share your insights with us here at WIM. Perhaps you could submit an article on the subject for us? (Just go to the Articles section and follow the instructions.)

I'm a moderator here at WIM, so please let me know if you have questions. I see you've already discovered a bunch of our fantastic member-created discussion groups. However, let me suggest one more, since you say you love tv and movies:
http://www.workitmom.com/group_movietvtalk