Hi everyone,
I am Scott Lentine, a 25 year old man with high-functioning autism (PDD-NOS/Asperger’s) from Billerica, MA, outside of Boston and summer resident of Marshfield, MA. I graduated from Merrimack College in 2010 with a Bachelor’s Degree in Religious Studies with a Minor in Biology. I also have written poems in the past year about autism and Marshfield. I love meeting new people, dogs, the beach, hanging out with friends in Boston and elsewhere.
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Great blog I will be your number one follower
I look forward to following your blog.
Sheila will have to take her place after me, Scott!
Is that your new dog? I couldn’t have a dog like that because of allergies, etc. He must take a lot of patience, more than a doctor has!
That is Bruschi in the photo. I do hope to get a dog after going through an allergy test. Mom thinks Bruschi is too big and does shed a little bit.
I’m so glad you started this! I can’t wait to read more!
Great start to your blog. I will look forward to your future posts.
Looking forward to reading future posts Scott.
This is wonderful, Scott!
Hi Scott, I’m Lisa Febre, I was lucky enough to read the email you sent my husband recently. I’m going to add your blog link to my own blog & pass the word around. Great to meet you, and I wish you all the best!!
I am from Weymouth, MA and I have a 6yr old son with PDD-NOS and SPD. Reading your blog makes me sooo happy, I love hearing stories of older people with Autism, it gives me hope for my son especially hearing that you have graduated from college, congrats (that’s a big deal regardless of your diagnosis)! I cannot wait to read more articles and your point of view on things!
Scott, thank you for leaving your poems and letter on my website, robmeurer.com. I hope you understand that I have left it on my comments page for several weeks now but since it is not related to my work and due to its length I must remove it now. It is only a comments page. But I very much appreciate your visiting my site and leaving this very interesting information.
Very sincerely,
Rob Meurer