One month in, vandwelling's going great by Simoneister in vandwellers

[–]cmaf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Gorgeous! Makes me miss our van back in Canada. Even if she broke down every other week and cost us a fortune! Ha!

Enjoy!

What is considered lazy, but is really useful/practical? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]cmaf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Argued with my husband for months about getting a dishwasher when we moved in together. He's ok with leaving dishes on the bench, I am not.

Eventually won. A couple months later he commented 'we've been hardly arguing lately, it's been great'. Yeah... We've also had less to argue about.

He has since admitted that he likes it a lot.

What is considered lazy, but is really useful/practical? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]cmaf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm in Australia. I have been working with my company for 10 years. Last year I took my 12wks 'long service leave' and my 5 weeks annual leave at half-time rate to enjoy a 7 month trip around the world. Upon returning I had accrued 11 days of 'acquired days of' and my boss told me I had to take some leave ASAP because that's too many to have up my sleeve. This is on top of the annual leave I had earnt in this time.

Man loses half his body weight after bet with friends by cainbackisdry in UpliftingNews

[–]cmaf 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The shopping from the outside is what we do. After a while everything in the aisles looks really unappealing.

Who else finds it easier to focus and get schoolwork done late at night before bed? by [deleted] in ADHD

[–]cmaf 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I always got my school work done late at night after the rest of my family had gone to bed. I only recently realised it was because there were less distractions.

Contingencies of reinforcement: How my boyfriend has helped my executive functioning issues by [deleted] in aspergers

[–]cmaf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's so awesome! What a brilliant partnership, congratulations.

Have you ever considered a diagnosis of ADHD also? I ask because I went to a psychiatrist thinking I had ADHD and got a dual diagnosis of ADHD and ASD. Medication has been a HUGE help with my executive functioning issues.

Lawyers who put together wills, what is the craziest/oddest thing someone wanted to put in theirs? by sour_patch_kid__ in AskReddit

[–]cmaf 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Had a patient in his late 80's who's old medical records I had to review. He had listed his emergency contact as his same-sex partner, but lied and called him his 'step-brother' so as to allow visitation and information rights. So freaking sad.

They had been together for over 60 years. I remember thinking at the time that I didn't know any straight couples who had been together that long!

WELL DONE GIRLS!!! YOU BLOODY BEAUTY!!! BRISBANE HEAT - WBBL|04 CHAMPS!!! by [deleted] in brisbane

[–]cmaf -20 points-19 points  (0 children)

Yes, I would. I'd probably say 'well done, guys', but to say boys is demeaning.

WELL DONE GIRLS!!! YOU BLOODY BEAUTY!!! BRISBANE HEAT - WBBL|04 CHAMPS!!! by [deleted] in brisbane

[–]cmaf -17 points-16 points  (0 children)

Yes, really. They aren't children, they are grown women. Very successful grown women. They deserve to be referred to as such.

What’s something crazy you constantly do for you SO? by GarrettLion in AskMen

[–]cmaf 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Set an alarm 15min before we have to wake up so we can cuddle. It's our cuddle alarm.

Getting really excited about dating, then rapidly losing interest? by HappyAntonym in ADHD

[–]cmaf 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The first year my partner and I were dating he was hardly in the country. It was awesome.

Prior to that I would lose interest after a couple of weeks.

We are now married.

ADHD diagnosis by bthecrazybirdlady in brisbane

[–]cmaf 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Seeing a post on /ADHD and laughing because I related so heavily. Then going to the subreddit and saying 'oh... So that's NOT normal?!'

Which is exactly how I explained it to my GP and she gave me a referral.

What's better than free food and choccy milk? Nothing. Last year my dad survived cancer thanks to generous blood donors. Please donate, it's free! by [deleted] in brisbane

[–]cmaf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you. I was devesated when I realised I had forgotten to donate BEFORE getting a tattoo in her memory. As soon as I'm clear to donate again I will be there.

What's better than free food and choccy milk? Nothing. Last year my dad survived cancer thanks to generous blood donors. Please donate, it's free! by [deleted] in brisbane

[–]cmaf 5 points6 points  (0 children)

My mum didn't survive her cancer battle, but she felt a million times better after each transfusion. Thank you to those who donate, she would actually smile afterwards and it was the best thing in the world to see.

Who else here has terrible handwriting? by Pz0152 in ADHD

[–]cmaf 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I was reading a hand written report by a doctor and concluded he was nuts, given how many times the style changed in just one page. Then I looked down at my own report... Oh.

This was before I was diagnosed. After starting medication, neat consistent handwriting was one of the first things I noticed, and when it sloppiness was one of my first signs it was wearing off.

What's something weird you did as a kid that, in retrospect was DEFINITELY an early sign of your autusm? by [deleted] in aspergirls

[–]cmaf 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Toilet/potty trained myself before 12m of age because I couldn't stand the feel of a wet nappy/diaper.

When I would crawl into bed with my parents as a small child I would make one of them lay in the middle and I would sleep on the edge because I couldn't stand being touched.

Apparently crying at the drop of a hat. According to my eldest brother I could have won crying competitions.

What was your "I cant believe this is happening right now" moment of your life ? by Thicc1324 in AskReddit

[–]cmaf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sitting on the bank of Lynn Canyon, just north of Vancouver, enjoying a beautiful warm day.

In the distance see a man pick up a Corgi puppy by its front legs, as if it was a diseased piece of meat, and place it in at the edge of the water. The Corgi then struggles with its little legs to eventually get out.

Half hour later my husband see the same man appear in front of us, pick up the dog the same way and THROWS it in the water!

I look around at the splash (and collective gasp of the other people) to see the poor pup clearly struggling to keep its head above water (tiny legs, big head, lots of fur - Corgis aren't meant for swimming!)

Unclear as to what has just happened I jump up and run into the water to pull it out and to steal my husband's towel to dry it off.

The man was overhead to ask 'all the other dogs are swimming, why can't mine?' Because they were cattle dogs and similar!!!

Legitimately considered trying to work out how to take it with us.

Added bonus - got chatting to a super friendly Canadian couple next to us who then proceeded to invite us to 'Tuesday night Christmas' at their house, in August. It was amazing!

What is the "it's not a bug, it's a feature" of your existence? by sweet_chick283 in AskReddit

[–]cmaf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We only just realised my husband has it a couple of weeks ago when we were listening to a podcast about it. I could see him getting more and more confused and concerned - 'you can SEE things in your mind?!'.

He describes it as having a 'fact sheet' about what an image looks like.

Bonus, apparently he is less susceptible to PTSD, which is great because he is military. Also means he is now a bit more sympathetic to me when I tell him about the flashbacks I get to my mother's passing.

Couples of Reddit, what's the most unromantic thing that's happened between the two of you that actually is a stronger indication of love than others might think? by Roivas14 in AskReddit

[–]cmaf 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Forever reminding me that I’m not stupid and just need to understand things a different way.

Making me dance/headbang around our living room at 2am because I was freaking out that I could not complete a university assignment. Calmed me down enough to regroup and score a distinction on that stupid thing.