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We like to yell stuff into the grates. And drop stones and things into the water below.

 

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Nhìn ra ai ko ?

Thíc ảnh này wá ... Cứ như là Ê Mô =))

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Ảnh mang t.c tự dìm hàng ....

Dnày xấu rõ ...Chụp đc tấm nào là xóa.. háhhá

 

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The other day, Rob came up to me and said something that can best be typed as, "bPahhhdt." I, you know, was all like, "What honey?" And so he said it again and I was all like again. And again. And, I think, one more again.

 

Finally, he looked me square in the eye and said, very succinctly, ""bPahhhdt. bPahhhdt. P- A- T- H!" And he kind of widened his eyes for emphasis.

 

So, we went to the path, of course.

 

And I did not hand him a pad, or give him some fresh pants, or pat him on the head. Path.

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By the way, I have Imagekinded myself. If you'd like a print of a photo not shown on the 'kind, let me know, okay?

  

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I aksed my friend, Dan, to photograph Rob and me. I always wished I had someone around to catch some of this stuff. These make me infinitely happy. Thanks, D.

 

Check out Rob's smile!

NJ Transit's Autism Acceptance unit brings a Raritan Valley Line train into Bound Brook station. In the background, a few double stack cars of NS 23G can be seen between the trees. If 23G had only arrived a few seconds earlier...

 

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Thank you again, Dan. And still. These photos will always be so special to me. Always.

 

Robbie is now playing games. He gets it. This is the end of the game where I sneak my phone into his stroller (after faking him out with that "Hey! Look over there, dude!" ruse) and he discovers it, giggles, then tries to hand it back to me.

 

It's an awesome game.

 

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golden fragile grass

separates revealing

less distance between

  

Most of us would just take in beauty with our eyes but my daughter, having autism, explores things on a much deeper level. She is amazing and inspirational.

Senator Bye and Jordan Oberstein, age 10, of West Hartford, at the opening of a display in the Legislative Office Building in Hartford of art by autistic students. Behind them is Jordan's collage, which he says represents two hands planting the seeds of care which all autistic children deserve. (April 25, 2011)

There were a few autism awareness quilts hanging up at the CNN Center this week. Today is World Autism Awareness Day. Taken April 2, 2008.

what it must feel like ...

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being different is not necessarily a bad thing...

dedicated to my different & brighter one ♥

did this one ages ago for the artism - art for autism project - www.artforautism.co.uk/

Dedicated to all with autism, and all who are lucky enough to have someone with autism in their lives.

 

Designed and created by Margaret Gallegos.

 

Shared with me by Gil Gallegos, a flickr member.

 

Thank you kindly Gil.

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Today it is World Autism acceptance and awareness day. Yes I have it, also ADHD. My biggest special interest are lampposts. So I combined two of my hobbies, lampposts and Lego.

visit Artists and Autism on Facebook.. it's a wonderful place to see the artwork of folks on the Autism Spectrum.. Take some time to educate yourself about Asperger's Syndrome and Autism.. You'll be glad you put forth the effort.. Knowledge is power..

 

The Parliament building in Ottawa, Canada is lit blue in support of World Autism Day.

Its my sons favorite carnival of the year, especially since the local Star Wars club brings out their best costumes. Most of these were shot with my 45 and 75 f/1.8.

we celebrated autism awareness month today.

being different is not necessarily a bad thing... sometimes it just means being brighter

Mamiya C330 Pro S - 80mm f2.8 - Kodak 160 overdate ( B&W convert )

For Throwback Thursday. This picture of my daughter and son was taken at the annual Autism Awareness walk in April, 2011. The event was held at the Jones Stadium at Texas Tech University.

Let's turn blue for the #autism awareness day ...for those people and their lovely world .a world that few people allowed to enter ,people that they fight daily supporting them and trying with patience to find their secret paths to their mind ..and what a lovely journey that is if you dare to make it ..I did and I found strength I found creativity I found art to every thought that they make ..they're just in another dimension higher than us more powerful and if observation is a habit of yours too,more beautiful than our "fake" dimension full of hypocrisy ,stupidity and many other things that make me sick just to mention them ..I'd love to thank you all for your love and support to my #autism_project_2014 ... ️ it was the less We could do to give those amazing people the attention they deserve to have !!!

My big little love. My son.

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In the Bluff section along Fifth Avenue.

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... I was thinking that April is the National Autism Awareness Month And cause i work with kids with autism and special needs generally and I love their world the least I can do is to create something for all of them and challenge everyone to create art so people will know and share their personal experiences and thoughts... that autism is not a disease for example ... Let's see this year what people will post for those wonderful people. A photo text to keep it to their feed for one hour? Or a post that they'll be proud of and think how important is to support those people not for an hour but always ... Be creative and don't forget .art is to become human again !

In the largest study of its kind to date, researchers have used DNA sequencing to uncover dozens of genes that heighten the risk for autism spectrum disorder (ASD).

 

Credit: Darryl Leja, NHGRI.

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