A personal exploration of autism from a brother’s perspective, including family relationships, philosophy, neuroscience, mental health history and ethics
Woman in Wheelchair Waiting with Home Aid and Daughter
Thank you for that, Claudia. Several years ago I did a series called ‘Waiting for Joy’, which is a first person experience of waiting (my wife’s name is Joy). I’m trying to think of a way to merge the two themes. Perhaps they are discontinuous. [btw, I sent you a couple of messages to your email. maybe they ended up in your spam folder.]
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Oh dear, regarding the emails, I haven’t gotten any from you, I did wonder. I’ll check spam. And if you want to resend here’s the email again. claudiamcgillart@gmail.com
Now, answering the post! I really like the idea of what you are thinking about, continuing to explore the idea of waiting. I have noticed that you catch many people as they are waiting, or filling time. It’s interesting how much of our lives we spend doing these things.
I like this meditation of waiting. Because that’s what I see it as. Wonderful.
Thank you for that, Claudia. Several years ago I did a series called ‘Waiting for Joy’, which is a first person experience of waiting (my wife’s name is Joy). I’m trying to think of a way to merge the two themes. Perhaps they are discontinuous. [btw, I sent you a couple of messages to your email. maybe they ended up in your spam folder.]
j
Oh dear, regarding the emails, I haven’t gotten any from you, I did wonder. I’ll check spam. And if you want to resend here’s the email again. claudiamcgillart@gmail.com
In case I typed wrong! I’m so sorry.
Now, answering the post! I really like the idea of what you are thinking about, continuing to explore the idea of waiting. I have noticed that you catch many people as they are waiting, or filling time. It’s interesting how much of our lives we spend doing these things.
Yes, waiting is a big part of life for a lot of people. Attitudes change as one gets older.