I made this with a stock mouse paint program on my computer and I'm not a good artist, but I tried my best and yielded the result above. Do not hate as this is the first time I have ever done something like this.
Monday, December 29, 2014
Dragon Eggs
Friday, December 26, 2014
I Will Go Duet Reprise (Parody of Nim Aranel's Let it Go Duet Reprise)
Alex: A foreign land spanning infinitely,
No one who can think like I.
A cube land of desolation
Steve: Loneliness I can’t deny.
Alex: What is my purpose
In the life I now must live?
I should now move on.
Steve: What have I to give?
Alex: It hasn’t changed.
It’s still the same.
Steve: I know! The lack of friendship
So makes me feel inane.
Alex: What do I see? Who do I hear?
Steve: Is it someone? Are they right here?
Alex: It’s clear!
I will go. I will go
At your side through thick and thin.
I will go. I will go.
Together we will win.
Steve: It can’t be. It’s my insanity.
Alex: It’s not mind, just fate.
I feel we’ll make the best of teams.
Steve: I’ve survived much hardship
Ten agonizing years
Always wanting a companion
To wipe away my tears.
But that’s desire. I must move on.
That easily pierced me is gone.
Alex:
Release the past, and, finally
You’re free!
I will go. I will go
In sickness and in health.
I will go. I will go
In poverty and wealth.
Steve: Still, with you, what can I do?
Alex: Open up your gates.
Surviving fine you are, but with me you can thrive.
Steve: I know that you mean well, but who can change the course of time?
Alex: I am your chance to thrive, so try to start right now.
Steve: (Oh) I want to quell the storm inside, but you need to show me how.
Alex: I will go. I will go.
Steve: (I will go.) (I will go.)
Alex: Hardship our souls can’t fray.
Steve: I will go. I will go.
Alex: (I will go.) (I will go.)
Steve: My life will start today.
A/S: Our pasts have gone
And new life we see.
We’ll turn the tides of fate!
I know that we’ll make the best of teams.
Notes About the Song:
The lyrics were not intended to foreshadow/portray a romantic relation between Steve and Alex although some of the lyrics resemble the words of a marriage vow. This just shows the strength of their alliance and friendship. I wanted to steer away from portraying a romantic relationship because it does not reflect the nature of Minecraft.
This is a parody of Nim Aranel’s Let it Go duet reprise.
Alex=Anna
Steve=Elsa
You are welcome to sing this! Just credit me with the lyrics and Nim Aranel for the lyrics I rewrote.
Thursday, November 27, 2014
A Nontraditional Black Friday and Pet Names
Most people want electronics, shoes, gifts for others, or coats on black Friday. I want the fish in the above picture, which is the gold dojo loach. I'll get three of them from a local Petco--and you can choose the names. I will list six and the three most voted will be my name choices. I have the right of veto if I find that a name doesn't suit any of the loaches' personalities. Comment for any other suggestions.
Use the link to vote.
http://makeapoll.net/FbIVXi
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The gold dojo loach |
Use the link to vote.
http://makeapoll.net/FbIVXi
Friday, November 21, 2014
1000th Pageview Special: Pity Poem Problems and Personal Gratitude
Scroll down for the actual post.
“Forgive Me When I Whine” (Unknown)
Today upon a bus I saw a lovely maiden with golden hair;
I envied her—so beautiful, and how, I wished I were so fair;
When suddenly she rose to leave, I saw her hobble down the aisle;
She had one foot and wore a crutch,
but as she passed, she wore a smile
Oh God, forgive me when I whine,
I have two feet –the world is mine
And when I stopped to buy some sweets,
the lad who served me had such charm;
he seemed to radiate good cheer, his manner was so kind and warm;
I said, “it’s nice to deal with you, such courtesy I seldom find;”
He turned and said, “Oh, thank you sir.”
And then I saw that he was blind.
Oh, God, forgive me when I whine,
I have two eyes, the world is mine.
Then when walking down the street,
I saw a child with eyes of blue;
He stood and watched the others play,
it seemed he knew not what to do;
I stopped a moment, then I said,
“Why don’t you join the others, dear?
He looked ahead without a word,
I realized –he could not hear.
Oh God, forgive me when I whine,
I have two ears, the world is mine
With feet to take me where I’d go,
with eyes to see the sunsets glow,
with ears to hear what I would know,
I am blessed indeed.
The world is mine Oh God, forgive me when I whine.
My faith teacher read this poem to us in class and I had a real problem with it. It draws too much on the idea of inherent lack in people with disabilities. The descriptions of the featured disabilities are generally pitiful. One of my classmates mentioned that it would be awkward to read this if a blind student was in our class. In the poem, the persona says "I am blessed indeed. \ The world is mine." Can we not also claim the world as ours too with the abilities we have?
However, I kept in mind that this is the view of a typical person lacking in understanding of the disability world. They were probably taught to pity, so I mostly went with it. I still found it unsettling because it implies that people with disabilities don't have anything to be grateful for. I find this idea to be untrue, even oppositional to the idea of diversity. For example, I'm sure that amputees are infinitely grateful for their prosthetics and the technology needed to create them. Adaptive devices are empowering, not pitiful.
The Bible says that God uses people and their disabilities to do His works. Whether that is a miracle of Jesus, an example set through a person, or a model of value of human life is up to God. God is all-knowing and good; thus, he has a plan that will work for the good of all and the individual. Sometimes, what seems like a curse is a mercy in disguise. I don't know where I would be if I wasn't autistic, but I wouldn't be the nonconformist, perception changer, or overall person I am now.
Then the Lord said to him, “Who has made man's mouth? Who makes him mute, or deaf, or seeing, or blind? Is it not I, the Lord? Exodus 4:11
Jesus answered, “It was not that this man sinned, or his parents, but that the works of God might be displayed in him. John 9:3
I am grateful for...
...the salvation Jesus gave through His death and resurrection, which I accept as the Bible tells it and only as the Bible tells it. Without it, I would be doomed to fall into eternal fire and brimstone. If you are not a Christian, do not leave hate comments. I respect your right to believe what you do, but please respect mine as well.
...the resource program at my school that enables me to excel to my full potential. With the services, I feel like I can climb higher without fear of crashing.
...this amazing, diverse, and accepting blogger community. I, being one of the youngest bloggers to contribute to the linkup, feared being shunned due to my age.
...the good food, adequate shelter, fresh water, loving family, and other basic things I take for granted so often.
...my autism. I know it seems like a bizarre thing to be thankful for, but bear with me. Without it, I wouldn't be the diversity-loving nonconformist I am today. It helps me to put into perspective that there is no real "normal" standard for human beings. Normal is mundane, boring, overdone, average, run-of-the-mill, and unexceptional. I want to defy the norm, change perceptions, and help to form more positive opinions about autism, disability, and being human as a whole.
...music. I have always loved music and seventh grade was when I worked up the courage to take up an instrument. I knew someone would look down on me for starting late, but I knew that haters would hate. It made me more confident and pushed me to actually thrive.
...the Internet. It's a world in and of itself where people exchange, debate, and spread ideas. It's a powerful tool to utilize, so use it wisely!
...biology lessons. I'm surprised that people think this class is boring when this is life. This is what makes you, well...you!!! It's amazing how complex cellular respiration is when it creates ATP (adenosine triphosphate), the main source of energy in cells. If you have ever slept through a lesson on cell division, think about this. Skin is never more than a few months old. Without cell division, you wouldn't have new skin. That means your cuts and other injuries would never heal completely or properly.
...freedom of speech. Without freedom of speech, I would live in fear if I disagreed with the government.
...the ideas of kindness, acceptance and diversity. Without them, where would this community--or anyone, for that matter, be?
Saturday, November 15, 2014
The Airplane
They say I’m inconvenient,
That I just take up space.
Who are you to judge
When this isn’t my place?
I take up many lanes
And sometimes move too fast,
But that mindset is gone.
The past is in the past.
Let me spread my wings
And you’ll see what I can do.
With the proper support,
I’ll surely break through.
I’m different, not defective
And beautifully unique.
I’m just not meant to be confined
To a two-lane street.
The road is wonderful,
But open up your eyes,
Because I am the one
That’s taking to the skies.
Saturday, October 11, 2014
Just Some Special Needs Lifehacks
A "lifehack" is a creative way to avoid a small inconvenience in life. I decided to come up with some to share with everyone.
- Use facial tissue to create makeshift earplugs. This is effective for fireworks shows.
- Carabiner clips on backpacks keep lunchboxes from getting lost.
- A TI 83 Plus can serve as an impromptu communication device for someone who relies of typing.
- Use the Stickies application on an Apple computer to record schedules and appointment times.
- A colorful fabric scrap can serve as the buffer between a bothersome medical ID bracelet and skin.
- Hard/chewy candies make a great source of oral stimulation in environments where food is allowed.
- Use a plastic folder to keep homework together.
- Use a jump ring with index card-sized captioned pictures to make an inventory of social stories.
- Laminate your explanation cards with plastic wrap and tape to make them waterproof. Plastic wrap can also serve as a temporary, but low-cost iPad screen protector.
- Edamame is green, protein-packed, and has little flavor. This soybean is easy to chew and squeezing those slippery beans out of the pod increases pincer grip skills. It might serve your reluctant eater well as a healthy snack.
These lifehacks are merely a list of things that work for
me. This is not intended to promote any therapy regimen or lifestyle.
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