"Look me in the Eye"
A few issues I had as a kid and still have as an adult
(I point these out because these were listed as what used to be guidelines for determining if a person was on the autism spectrum. I was never diagnosed as such but I've looked at a FB group and can relate to a lot of that)
1. difficulty making eye contact;
2. awkward in social situations;
3. difficulty making friends or maintaining friends.
I'm constantly looking at the floor. That becomes a problem square dancing because I loose track of where I am in the "square". Walking down the hall at work or church, my eyes are often times on the floor and if I meet someone coming the other direction I acknowledge them but I might not look them in the eye. I usually look away quickly.
My kids tell me I don't have a filter. I don't even realize sometimes that something is inappropriate until it comes out of my mouth; now and then someone has to point it out to me. And maintaining friends....ugh. I try to show love and kindness to everyone, but I'm terrible about sharing my heart with people. I don't like small groups. That's when people really get "up close and personal."
You'd think I'd grow out of it as an adult, but as a grandma of 11 amazing kids, I still struggle with some of this stuff. And, of course, it's worse now that I don't have a voice box. I'm baring my soul to you guys because I think I'm not the only one.
Be encouraged. The Lord Jesus love us all, no matter what idiosyncrasies we may have. God created us all for a purpose. It's just harder for some of us to figure out what that purpose is.
Blessings,
Mary


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