tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4841851020927689161.post126034312205230483..comments2024-03-19T08:40:36.481+11:00Comments on Life with Aspergers: Avoiding Sensory Pitfalls at Christmas and other End of Year GatheringsGavin Bollardhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13833941398375568706noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4841851020927689161.post-11034136719330911172017-12-25T18:30:30.375+11:002017-12-25T18:30:30.375+11:00I wish my parents' friends wouldn't hug me...I wish my parents' friends wouldn't hug me. I used to hide behind my brother's back when running into one particular friend who wouldn't stop hugging. It didn't help, of course. She'd spot me every time. <br /><br />And I was terrified when taken to loud places as a child. Also hated being around people I didn't know very well, far away relatives and family friends. Excellent advice. Aspie girlhttp://aspieblogging.blogspot.co.il/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4841851020927689161.post-88884449380372210752017-12-18T14:03:56.765+11:002017-12-18T14:03:56.765+11:00I really did have a cold last Christmas, Gavin, an...I really did have a cold last Christmas, Gavin, and I am trying not to get sick again. It was well into the New Year that I recovered.<br /><br />Great Christmassy tips especially the ones about safety and new clothes.<br /><br />And the part about "these are as much for you".Adelaide Duponthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01490123934889071074noreply@blogger.com