Life at the Purple Pad...
This past week has been a bit crazy, thank you to Rebecca, Brenda and my parents for pitching in at the last minute. Though it's been like a game of hot potato with me, I've come to realize that it comes with the territory. Unfortunately it won't end until Tuesday night. I'm happy to say everyone is o.k. now. I often tell my parents for the most part as long as I have a roof over my head and something to eat I don't care where I sleep. Even though everyone wants to be in their own home Teddyhas become very aggressive over the past few weeks, we've been doing some serious training with him. I think he's in his terrible two's, if there is such a thing for dogs. Oh yeah, he's not even one yet! Right now I like my assistants, everyday is not perfect but the gifts and talents that they have in their own way makes my life complete.
Work...
I am still continuing to work with the Illinois Association of Microboards and Cooperatives and every time I work for them the job continues to be more and more rewarding. I am also starting to work with my mom on the program that originated in Canada. I talked about it in a previous post. I'm so excited to be working in a school and making a difference in childrens' lives. I'm also looking forward to having the opportunity to put my skills from my human services degree to use by running a group. In an extra added bonus, the teacher advisor co-running the group with me has a huge Pez collection all over her classroom. It was meant to be!
Play...
I'm loving my experiences at Toastmasters and was even asked to be Lekotek's main speaker for their fundraiser on October 21st. Now some of you might be thinking, what is Lekotek? It helps families with a child or children with special needs learn fun, creative, and helpful ways to play together. I was involved in this program at a very young age. It's helped me throughout the years to become more efficient on the computer. If you would like more information on the event please let me know. I'm also very thrilled, my dance program has started up again! We are doing amazing things and I'm having the chance to dance in and out of my chair, I love going there because there is no judgment. Everyone is accepted for who they are and they are a gift to the piece of work in their own way. We are a family in the way that no one could do it without the other one. Our gift of collaboration and a commitment has made this program so successful. I can't wait to see what will come of it in the next few months, since it was so fantastic this month I see nothing but more positive energy.
So, on that note I'm marching on for Michael.
Jess
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