Brilliant, inspiring, superbly done chronicle of your life’s journey. I cry, I laugh and am so thankful I have found your channel. You hit the mark every time.
Pretty much everything about going on holiday makes me panic. The few times I've been away in the last 20 years have been pretty terrible; the ADHD part of me say, 'Yay it will fun fun!' the Autism part of me simply wants to run-away & hide forever. The fun & joys of having both ADHD & Autism.
I'm so glad that you managed to get there despite the car breaking down, it looks a lovely place and I hope it provided you with some inner calm in the end.
Thank you so much for this video! It’s been a long time dream of mine to travel more. I loved it as a child. But now when I need to organise everything, plan it all, it seems really overwhelming. But I try to find some tips to still do it more. Hopefully, I’ll be able to, don’t want to believe that my autism prevents me from it. 😅Unfortunately, I also don’t really have a person to travel with, which makes everything a bit more scary. Anyways, I loved watching your video! I’m surprised it doesn’t have a lot of views
The things you've said, resonated so much. I've been on a 2 week trip to the UK, first time being there. We've covered a lot of ground from Isle of Skye to East Hampshire, spent almost every night in a whole different town, with various transportation methods. This felt a nightmare to me, where do I sleep, what do I eat, what if I get sick... Yet so beautiful, seeing all these wonderful places. The feeling of safety, home, was so distant, like this trip would never end, counting the days remaining.
Yep, yep, and yep. Very relateable!! I shall be attempting another trip this year.. I think.. still haven't quite recovered from this one 😂 thank you for sharing this ❤️ (also, I love the Isle of Skye!)
@@CharlotteElizabeth3000 If you take the Bimmer, pack up tools, spare parts, fuel hose, water hose, thermostat, wires, a spare engine, a diff and all types of fluids. Keep a secret backup for the car as well, not only to yourself. ;) I have an E30, same age as your E34. I can relate. I rarely go too far from home, so mine usually breaks down within my comfort zone. :D
Wowee that sure was an adventure! Super entertaining watch despite parts being at your expense when it comes to emotions but at the same time that raw honesty is so special to THIS content ❤
🥺❤thank you so much. It's hard being this honest when you've spent most of your life essentially decieving people 😂sending virtual hugs back, hope things are moving along with your diagnosis 🤗
@@CharlotteElizabeth3000 thank you! Unfortunately I haven’t gotten round to any professional progress yet but I’ve started speaking to people close to me about it as they will have countless examples of me being a “shy” or “reserved” kid who never had a girlfriend until the age of 21 and struggled to make any long lasting friends. SO many “quirks” as a kid end up being symptoms lol🙃
I don't know why you have so few comments. You are brilliant. And you are very funny too.
Wow thank you, this is really kind of you to say!
I was diagnosed with autism too, you seem really positive and interesting to get know.
Brilliant, inspiring, superbly done chronicle of your life’s journey. I cry, I laugh and am so thankful I have found your channel. You hit the mark every time.
Wow, thank you so much!! Really kind words, I appreciate this ❤️
Pretty much everything about going on holiday makes me panic. The few times I've been away in the last 20 years have been pretty terrible; the ADHD part of me say, 'Yay it will fun fun!' the Autism part of me simply wants to run-away & hide forever. The fun & joys of having both ADHD & Autism.
I'm so glad that you managed to get there despite the car breaking down, it looks a lovely place and I hope it provided you with some inner calm in the end.
Thank you so much for this video! It’s been a long time dream of mine to travel more. I loved it as a child. But now when I need to organise everything, plan it all, it seems really overwhelming. But I try to find some tips to still do it more. Hopefully, I’ll be able to, don’t want to believe that my autism prevents me from it. 😅Unfortunately, I also don’t really have a person to travel with, which makes everything a bit more scary. Anyways, I loved watching your video! I’m surprised it doesn’t have a lot of views
The things you've said, resonated so much. I've been on a 2 week trip to the UK, first time being there. We've covered a lot of ground from Isle of Skye to East Hampshire, spent almost every night in a whole different town, with various transportation methods. This felt a nightmare to me, where do I sleep, what do I eat, what if I get sick... Yet so beautiful, seeing all these wonderful places. The feeling of safety, home, was so distant, like this trip would never end, counting the days remaining.
Yep, yep, and yep. Very relateable!! I shall be attempting another trip this year.. I think.. still haven't quite recovered from this one 😂 thank you for sharing this ❤️ (also, I love the Isle of Skye!)
@@CharlotteElizabeth3000 If you take the Bimmer, pack up tools, spare parts, fuel hose, water hose, thermostat, wires, a spare engine, a diff and all types of fluids. Keep a secret backup for the car as well, not only to yourself. ;) I have an E30, same age as your E34. I can relate. I rarely go too far from home, so mine usually breaks down within my comfort zone. :D
Very impactful video. Thank you for sharing this!
Thanks so much!
Wowee that sure was an adventure! Super entertaining watch despite parts being at your expense when it comes to emotions but at the same time that raw honesty is so special to THIS content ❤
Sending lots of virtual hugs! 🤗 felt like reaching through the screen at times 🥺
🥺❤thank you so much. It's hard being this honest when you've spent most of your life essentially decieving people 😂sending virtual hugs back, hope things are moving along with your diagnosis 🤗
@@CharlotteElizabeth3000 thank you! Unfortunately I haven’t gotten round to any professional progress yet but I’ve started speaking to people close to me about it as they will have countless examples of me being a “shy” or “reserved” kid who never had a girlfriend until the age of 21 and struggled to make any long lasting friends. SO many “quirks” as a kid end up being symptoms lol🙃