March Madness: My March Newsletter
- Christopher Paquette

- Apr 1
- 2 min read
G’day folks! I’m back! Did you all miss me? I bet you did! :3 I’m sorry I took so long. This year’s been rather hectic for me so far, so I haven’t exactly had the time to make a good blog for y’all. Well, enough of my rambling. Enjoy the show, folks!
Discussion Question
In the comments, let me know: What is your "big win" of the month?
Top 3 Memorable Moments of the Month
Watching the Today Show with Dad
For those who don’t know The Today Show, they have a YouTube channel that posts videos talking about random stuff, like the war in Iran, & apparently how AI may grow to kill us one day. The most funny bit was when the guy did a deadpan face and went “Oh s###.” Me & my dad were just laughing so freaking hard that our jaws hurt.
My Achey Breaker Heart
The breaker at the suite blew out! And someone explain how we didn’t realize this for a whole 2 days 🙄. It was only after the breakers were flipped that we realized they didn’t turn red like most do. 😑
Whoop! There it is
My friend at the suite made red velvet whoopie pies! They were made by my friend Yuto, a fellow autistic person. And they were delicious!

Fun Friday of the Month
Bad Bunny Scavenger Hunt at Historical Stewart Farms
The Bad Bunny Scavenger Hunt (BBSH) was an Easter event hosted by the Stewart Farms Historical Society, where we searched for hidden bunny stuffies around the farm. As a prize, we each got a mini plushy of our own! Mine was a goat, and I dubbed him… Goaty. As for my experience there, I’ll let my friend Goaty do the talking. 😁
🐐 “The event was pretty good. Spent a lot of time walking around with my owner.”
[Hey, that’s me! 😀]
Winning Big 💪
The big win for this month was trying 2 new veggies: Brussels sprouts, and sugar snap peas!
And ihteohtioehtioehti… They were pretty okay. Although it felt like I had offended the god of plants when eating the Brussels sprout!
What I’m Reading

Welcome to Dragon Talk by Shelly Mazzanoble & Greg Tito
I’ve recently been reading a book called Welcome to Dragon Talk, made by the hosts of the Dragon Talk podcast, where they have inspiring conversations about D&D (Dungeons & Dragons) and how it’s helped many around the world. I went down the rabbit hole that is #DNDFitness [Page 46: at the end, there’s a little box with some stuff in it about how Dungeons & Dragons characters stay fit]. Who knew a rogue did planks to sneak under things!



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