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Splashed With Water

Welcome to Splashed With Water! I am one of a plethora of women who, in recent years, have received autism diagnoses well into adulthood. To be more exact, I was just a few months shy of my 32nd birthday when I found out I was autistic. I have always been a very private person. However, when I finally received an official autism diagnosis, I knew I didn't want to keep this to myself, but I wanted to share it with others. I knew that by sharing my diagnosis, my experiences, & my knowledge; I would gain a better understanding from those in my circle & in my community. Not only that, but I could really make a difference by spreading awareness & acceptance of autism & the many ways it can look, as well. I received so much love, positivity, & support that this gave me an idea. What if I branched out even further by starting an autism acceptance blog & online boutique to help make a difference in the world in the best way I know how: through writing & design? This was when Splashed With Water was born. The name Splashed With Water is poking at a sensory sensitivity caused by autism that was undiagnosed for over thirty years. Thank you so much for stopping by today!

Welcome to Splashed With Water! I am one of a plethora of women who, in recent years, have received autism diagnoses well into adulthood. To be more exact, I was just a few months shy of my 32nd birthday when I found out I was autistic. I have always been a very private person. However, when I finally received an official autism diagnosis, I knew I didn't want to keep this to myself, but I wanted to share it with others. I knew that by sharing my diagnosis, my experiences, & my knowledge; I would gain a better understanding from those in my circle & in my community. Not only that, but I could really make a difference by spreading awareness & acceptance of autism & the many ways it can look, as well. I received so much love, positivity, & support that this gave me an idea. What if I branched out even further by starting an autism acceptance blog & online boutique to help make a difference in the world in the best way I know how: through writing & design? This was when Splashed With Water was born. The name Splashed With Water is poking at a sensory sensitivity caused by autism that was undiagnosed for over thirty years. Thank you so much for stopping by today!

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