

Childhood Anecdotes
I recently joined yet another Facebook group related to autism; this one is specifically for autistic women/mothers/girls. It came up randomly and although I was hesitant because it gets overwhelming sometimes, I figured since the female autistic experience is different, I might learn something new. Boy was I glad I joined! I’ve only seen a few posts but it feels like every single one of them resonates! It’s very cool and very validating to know that my weirdness is shared an


A Tale of Two Spills
Last week I opened the fridge and a bottle of kombucha that I had JUST bought promptly fell out on to the floor, very narrowly missing my foot. It busted open and I was too stunned to do anything but watch every last drop spill out and run everywhere. Mummy saw it happen (she was the one who put it in the fridge) and I was pretty angry because I thought she had maybe put it too close to the edge of the shelf. Initially I didn’t clean it up right away because there was SO much


Why We So?!!!
This post I have to do with some dialect, so bear with me! Ah love Trinis eh, but oh gosh, sometimes I rellllll doh like Trinis!!! WHY WE HAFTA BE SO SOCIAL?!!!!! Anywhere you go, is “morning morning!” Which is ok by itself, but when a full-on conversation follows?!! Nahhh man!!! Leave me alone!!!! I’m in the bank now, waiting. I came to the seated area (2 rows of 4 chairs each) and a lady is sitting at the back on her phone. Already, yuck. You’re in a confined space, tell th


New Year, new.....everything?!
So many people start off January: “new year, new me!” “This is my year!” They make a lot of resolutions that they may or may not keep. In reality, January 1st is simply the day after December 31st. Unless we create small habits and we’re consistent and intentional, the resolutions are just words on a piece of paper or typed out. My resolutions started back in September, after months of battling with 2025. It was an overwhelming first half of the year, but as much as I knew I























