Sunday, December 18, 2011
Home Sweet Home
I love my family, and my family loves me, but it was during this time that I realized the importance of consistency in my life. Also this period of time was a great example of how quickly your life situation can change at the drop of a hat.
As 2011 comes to a close I am grateful that I have a family that is always there for me and that I can once again live in the purple pad the way I want to.
May your home be filled with lots of warmth, joy and love this holiday season.
-Jessi
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Unexpected
By having disabilities I am able to teach people about patience and acceptance. My situation has taught me to always take my time, and that there is almost always another way to do what you want to do in life. As my friends Mike and Tim say, "Improvise, Adapt and Overcome."
Happy Thanksgiving from my home to yours.
Jessi
Sunday, October 30, 2011
Journey to the past
Hello, my name is Jessica Martin.
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As you know Lekotek makes the world of play accessible to children with disabilities by providing adaptive books, toys, and computer equipment.
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My family and I participated in Compuplay in 1990, when I was 4 years old, where we could play together as a family and with other children with toys and computer equipment.
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During one of these play sessions I was asked to be part of the video you just saw being produced by Lekotec explaining their mission.
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When I was asked what I liked best about Lekotec, I said “I like the computer because it talks to me.”
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I credit Lekotec for propelling me to strive to achieve my fullest potential- because it focused on what I could do.
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Little did I know how helpful this tool would be later in my life.
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Because I have focal dystonia in my eyes, a movement disorder due to my cerebral palsy, I often lose my place while reading.
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Tonight I am going to talk about my boyfriend “Alex” and some of the adaptive software that has helped me become more independent over the years.
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Having a computer with the ability to talk to me, a feature that I thought was merely “cool” when I was a 4 year old girl, became indispensable to me as an adult.
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Not only is it “still cool”, but it is now a key to my independence!
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Now that I am working and living on my own, I mostly use co-writer.
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It helps me to type emails, to communicate via Facebook, and maintain a blog like any other young adult.
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For example, the other day I was on Facebook and I said to myself
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So I asked “Alex” to read it to me.
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The article on Facebook mentioned courses I could take so that I could become a certified Life Coach.
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I was so grateful that my computer could read it to me because I am really interested in getting my certification as a Life Coach. [PAUSE]
Being able to read about Life Coaching programs and other programs online
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I am forever blessed to have different types of technology in my life
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because without them, I would not be able to communicate efficiently with my friends who use communication devices.
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I want to help people who use communication devices because I believe everyone should be heard!
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Finally, I have to thank “My boyfriend Alex” the voice on my computer who makes it talk to me and never lets me down!
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Without him I wouldn’t be able to communicate with the world and have my independence.
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As you can tell I still like my computer because it talks to me and I thank Lecotec for allowing me to experience the world of play and for the opportunity to speak in front of you tonight.
With all of my gratitude and a very fun Halloween!
-Jessi
Sunday, September 18, 2011
The Visitor
We laughed until our stomachs hurt and ate lots of junk food. My assistants were really good about making sure both Paula and I had a weekend to remember. They were fantastic about helping both of us when we needed it as well as giving us private time together and that means the world to me.
Over the weekend we went to Comedy Sportz and the body exhibit at the Museum of Science and Industry. We had a blast at both of these places but we both agreed by the end of the weekend that we would have had fun wherever we went. This was the second year that Paula came to visit me and we can’t wait until next year.
Missing you already,
-Jessi
Saturday, September 17, 2011
March on for Michael
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Letter From Teddy
Monday, July 18, 2011
Say Cheese!
Last month I talked about “flying” to your best potential and living life in balance. And Scott Crane a friend of mine was the epitome of this. He unfortunately lost his life to a rare form of muscular dystrophy. However his memory and philosophy of life will always be in the people he touched. Here is a quote from him, "I am planning on trading in my body for a newer pain free model. I am keeping my original face and heart. When some things are that perfect there is no need to improve them…I want to keep my disease [as well], I do not even mind having that. It is a HUGE part of what has made me the kind, compassionate, sensitive, selfless, and helpful person that I am." He also would end his emails with “spread smiles.” Like Scott said, I have been spreading smiles by working on a project with my mom that originated in Canada we want to help educate junior high and hopefully high school students about disability and social justice. The idea is to have them work on something related to disabilities weather it be a poem, song, or plays and bring it out into the community. I have always wanted to work in a school setting and this is once again following one of my dreams. I also have been working on setting up a book club for people with communication difficulties because I believe everyone deserves the right to say what’s on their mind.
The disability pride parade is just around the corner. My dancers and I are really excited! It is on July 23rd and we would love to see you there. If you can’t make it then don’t worry because it will also be performed at the studio where I dance on July 29th and 30th. I am overjoyed because I just found out today that my piece is the opening number for the show. I am speechless. In terms of smiles and happiness this is in a league of its own.
I have been feeling very fortunate lately in addition to my dance, two of the young adults that I work with are now happily living on their own with supports. The fact that I am not only living on my own but helping others to do the same makes me feel wonderful.
As you can see I am extremely happy. My new assistants are amazing and everything is great but I would love it if you can help me with something. You see with only three months until my birth day I would really appreciate if you could do one of three things one tell your family and friends about keep on keeping on and what they do, , volunteer for them or donate money to them any amount will do. Let’s make a difference and spread a smile or two.
Say cheese!
Jessi