Stretch yawn... The holidays are over the tree is in the attic, all the decorations have been neatly packed away. The boys enjoyed Christmas to the full extent this year, Cotton is still mourning its' passing and continues to wear a Santa hat, greeting everyone with a cheery "Merry Christmas!"
2010 was a great year! We moved back to my favorite place on earth (which involved miracle upon miracle), I am close to family, and making new friends. I learned to knit (which has not been easy for me), enjoyed learning how to cook with fresh produce (don't gasp, I grew up on mac&cheese, canned corn and hotdogs) my favorite being jam and fresh baked pies...ahhhh....oh and red peppers...yum...found a great yoga studio, and have enjoyed becoming stronger, and more flexible both physically and mentally. If you would have told me at the beginning of this year that I would be standing on my head, and flipping from "down dog" to full "wheel" I would have thought you were insane.
So I am hoping that this next year, is a year of opening myself up to what may be possible. Not accepting what I can do now, but maybe just maybe starting to dream a little bigger, for me for my kids, for life in general. HAPPY NEW YEAR!
2 comments:
Hello, my name is Jaume Cabanes and work of Professor in a secondary school in Catalonia. At the end stage to our school students have to do a research project. My students chose to work specifically on autism and the use of augmentative and alternative communication. Retrieving data found your interesting blog. There is a phrase we would use the title or subtitle of the work: "Not being able to speak, is not the same as having nothing to say. " We would like to know who he is and if we can use.
Thanks and Happy new year.
jaume.cabanes@gmail.com
That is a common phrase used among the AAC community, I don't think there would be a problem using it.
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