Going to Linda's, of course! This afternoon, I spent a tranquil time with Linda drawing in my drawing book and thinking up new plans for what I'm going to do next, like write continuing stories and read comics based on 'The Animals Of Farthing Wood', or write stories about the ducklings in Linda's garden, or make Christmas cards and crackers, and whilst Linda was with me her partner Kevin was watching TV in the living room. Whilst there, I helped myself to delicious chocolate Mini Rolls, and I disliked Chocca-Mocha, mainly because it tasted sour. My mum doesn't like Chocca-Mocha, too. School these days is becoming too tough, and there's no trips - the children there are being too noisy, but thank god I have time for more trips and plans for my future.
Whilst at Linda's, I gave Mrs. Nickels the Rupert book I got a few weeks ago at the bookshop in Inverness - she mainly liked the Christmas stories, so she was glad I got her this book, as she spent all her life collecting Rupert books. I also helped Linda change the plate on her calendar to August, which was a picture of Pooh and his friends celebrating Friendship Day, whilst I once again took pictures of Linda's lovely Winnie The Pooh ornaments. I drew a magical world, a balloon tied to a chair and a tree with a secret door.
Linda's house is one of my many quiet, happy places that do my autism good, like bookstores or my den. It also makes me very happy, because I get to see my friends from school more often - I miss school, I wish I had a time machine so I can make things right, but since school is getting rough I'm glad I have all those trips. This is the best night out I can remember.
Here's a video I took when Mrs. Nickels was given her Rupert book:
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