A visit to Nashville in pictures
The band at the Tin Roof, as seen through the lens of a hanging bicycle
Upstairs at the Roof
Outside
Backstage in a bar . . . I spent so many nights gazing out from that vantage point . .
I don't know what you call this guy, but I found him in the window
Dena Gassner, who runs the Nashville GRASP group and the Center for Understanding. She hosted me in Nashville at her conference.
Dena's friend John, who knows where to go in Nashville
Playing bass
One of the buildings near the bookstore where I met folks Friday
A street scene in Nashville
This is the front of the church where I spoke Saturday
And now we're back in the bar, with John on the right
The town circle by night
Landmark books, where I left some signed copies of my new book for anyone who missed the conference. Look Me in the Eye was all sold out.
Budweiser
Now it's Sunday, and I'm a thousand miles away in Canada. Tuesday I speak at St Joe in Philadelphia, and then it's off to Colorado, for talks in Boulder and Denver.
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Max is now 7 (2nd grade), and doing well in an integrated classroom with a special-ed trained teacher who 'gets' quirky kids. Your new book is awesome; I finished it the first night it came in the mail. One day when he's older I'll have him read it. (He doesn't yet know of his diagnosis--he's a sunny hapy kiddo who doesn't really get that he's 'different'.) Because really, while Asperger's can be so hard, it really is just another way to 'Be Different'. And if we could just get the rest of the nypical world to be more tolerant of difference--because Aspies are AMAZING people!--think how much better life could be for us all.
Thank you so much, for being you, and for sharing your story.
On a different subject, I have brought a copy of your second book, but am yet to read it. From my initial observations, it seems that your own views of Aspergers/Autism are very similar to my own. Personally I consider my autism to be a superpower, not a disability.
I started my own blog as a means to share these ideas with others, it may be found at:
http://achievingextraordinarysuccess.com