My life continues the same--work and school--work and school--work and school--and then on Saturdays--just work--and on Sundays church and sleep and a little relaxation. It's hard to really put too much description into it.
Ryan is doing well. I think I've mentioned that he is in Virginia Beach at the Norfolk Naval Base. He is loving his mere 13-hours a day of doing something that lets the counterintelligence people practice their stuff on them. It is outdoors, and he can't say anything more about it. He does love it, however.
He should start school May 1st. He says that if the person who described his job to him had told him what it was really going to be like it--Ryan and all of the other guys he had described it to would have peed their pants on the spot. Therefore, they don't tell you. He says it is much more challenging and broader than he thought (though he told me it still isn't more dangerous). He wants it. The school is going to be really, really hard. They can flunk it once--but not twice.
His roommate is two weeks ahead of him, and he is studying with him in hopes of being ahead of the game.
He sounds happy.
I've picked up chat on the net about Susan Boyle being like people's sibling or children who have Aspergers. I think that is interesting.
On growing out of Aspergers, which I would like to do, I think you are continually at square one--but keep trying anyway.
Ryan is doing well. I think I've mentioned that he is in Virginia Beach at the Norfolk Naval Base. He is loving his mere 13-hours a day of doing something that lets the counterintelligence people practice their stuff on them. It is outdoors, and he can't say anything more about it. He does love it, however.
He should start school May 1st. He says that if the person who described his job to him had told him what it was really going to be like it--Ryan and all of the other guys he had described it to would have peed their pants on the spot. Therefore, they don't tell you. He says it is much more challenging and broader than he thought (though he told me it still isn't more dangerous). He wants it. The school is going to be really, really hard. They can flunk it once--but not twice.
His roommate is two weeks ahead of him, and he is studying with him in hopes of being ahead of the game.
He sounds happy.
I've picked up chat on the net about Susan Boyle being like people's sibling or children who have Aspergers. I think that is interesting.
On growing out of Aspergers, which I would like to do, I think you are continually at square one--but keep trying anyway.
Comments
Maren wrote:
2009-04-26 07:38:59
Nice to see you here. I'm glad Ryan is doing so well. Enjoy your spring garden. I have a little flower bed left and I am loving weeding it and taking care of it. At least it is something.
Elena wrote:
2009-04-26 19:49:52
Great to hear from you. Thanks for the update on Ryan. When do you go get Erin? Wish you could have been here this week end. It was a good Bodily fix. Keep on posting even if nothing is happening.