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Category Archives: Sun
Ch-Ch-Ch-Ch-Changes?
Calvin and Emma have now been doing Fast ForWord for 30 sessions. So, the equivalent of 6 weeks. Change #1: Late last night, Calvin finished reading Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, his first true chapter book. Change #2: Emma … Continue reading
Posted in Leaves, Mothership, Observatory, Sun
Tagged ADHD, aspergers, auditory processing, autism, Fast ForWord, learning disabilities, neuroplasticity, reading, voice
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Summer Love
I think I’m having a summer fling with a television show. Well, who knows if this is just summer love. Maybe this love affair will last into the next season. But if it’s just for the summer I guess that’s … Continue reading
Things I Learned on Vacation
Things I learned on vacation: 1) LAX is a frustrating airport to navigate. Signage is very poor and confusing, often having seemingly contradictory instructions, or simply do not include the option you’re looking for. For instance, the Air Canada check-in … Continue reading
Posted in Observatory, summer solstice, Sun
Tagged California, Disneyland, travel, vacation
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Disneyland!
So, I’m writing a quick post in the Business Centre of the Crowne Plaza, Anaheim Resort. Very nice hotel btw, I did good. Day 1, July 24: Getting here. Had to get up a 4am in the frickin’ morning to … Continue reading
Posted in Aliens and uncharted planets, Mothership, Observatory, summer solstice, Sun
Tagged family, kids, travel, vacation
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Top five ways autism rocks
I couldn’t come up with ten, so we’ll have to make do with a Top 5 list of the ways in which AUTISM ROCKS! 5) You get a really cool binder from the Autism Clinic, complete with printed dividers and a … Continue reading
Posted in Minor notes in the celestial chord, Mothership, Observatory, Sun
Tagged aspergers, autism, black humor, health
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How Melany Made It All Worthwhile
I survived the heat of the multi-cultural festival. Were you waiting with bated breath to find that out? My favourite memory of the festival is Melany. The conceit of my presentation was that I was trying to get people to sign … Continue reading
Posted in Observatory, summer solstice, Sun
Tagged inspiration, learning disabilities, performing
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Paying Gig
So, I’m playing an historical character at a multi-cultural festival today. This will be the third and last day. I think I was hooked by the fact it was a gig that paid real money. But now that I’m doing … Continue reading
Posted in Minor notes in the celestial chord, Stardust, Sun
Tagged clothes, performing, weather
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The Urgent Avoider
Of all the people that you can encounter in business, one of the most frustrating types has to be, what am I now about to coin, the Urgent Avoider. This person has two distinct cycles. The Urgency Phase is easily … Continue reading
Just show me the red carpet.
It’s official. I’ve been nominated for best supporting actress in a musical or pantomime with Community Theatre Coalition, along with a lot of other great people from Iolanthe. http://www.bclocalnews.com/surrey_area/surreyleader/entertainment/23125974.html I have some pretty stiff competition in my category though, so … Continue reading
