Saturday, August 26, 2023

Intenrational Dog Day and The Year of Lucky

Taking this opportunity of August 26, 2023, International Dog Day, to take a breath from the intensive cortisol producing life of ours to blog about our girl, Lucky.  Lucky came to use 12 years ago from the now defunct organization Golden Retriever Rescue of Central New York. 

What's in a name?   

I remember when Sophia named her, I groaned internally for the sweet girl who came to us as "Ella", after making the offer for her to name her since the formerly known as "Ella" arrived just one day shy of Sophia's 7th birthday.  Despite naming privileges, the intent was to have Lucky be the more affordable alternative to a service dog for ZMan.  This came after reading book after book about golden retrievers with kids with disabilities.

 12 years later, and with death, departures, and other various tribulations, she has been my true constant, and now is in a predicament of her own.  Lucky has been diagnosed not just with one, but TWO types of cancer.

While there are many important responsibilities and matters that I need to attend to (one seemingly as dire as the next), I have decided in lieu of professional therapy (that I can neither afford, nor physically attend, nor make the time commitment to) to write as often as I can muster about my dear girl and create what I hope is "The Year of Lucky".  A year dedicated to honoring the fur girl who is by all intents and purposes both the sweetest and the most anxious pup that I have ever aspired to be like.




 



Wednesday, April 26, 2023

Disability Policy Seminar Fly In, Washington DC

Why Hello There!


I am interested in 

connecting with others affected by autism....

collecting the experiences of individuals and their families to try to see the common needs...

sharing those experiences to acquaint those not familiar with the autism population, in particular those with the often unseen and extreme needs, who are suffering...

considering  every person and situation is different, that respecting children with profound needs means acknowledging that this portion of the population often has unique circumstances and is often isolated and excluded from meaningful opportunities....

calling on those in a position to help to alleviate the hardships some face and to create appropriate resources for  all ...

action via policy, advocacy, industry, resources, projects, ideas, efficiencies ....

in an effort to improve the lives of those with some of the debilitating forms of autism.