April 2009
11 posts
Sicky :-(
Bleeehhh.  I’ve had a cold for the past three days. It’s finally going away, but it’s definitely annoying. I can’t even remember the last time I had a cold, but I am pretty sure it’s been more than a year. I know! Sniffly snuffles. I’m so over it! I know I haven’t written about North Carolina yet, so hopefully I’ll get to that today. I also need to...
Apr 26th
I went to North Carolina
And now I’m back in KS. More later, I’m too tired for the interwebs tonight.
Apr 21st
WatchWatch
Nerdly adorable. From NBC.com: The clip contains footage from both the 1994 and 1995 CES Convention in Las Vegas. Amazing footage of old web sites, old computers and electronics, lots of funny descriptions of what people thought the internet was going to be, nerds dressed up in 80’s garb, and cameos by Bill Gates and Eric Schmidt (who later went on to be the CEO of a little company known as...
Apr 16th
“You’re just jealous my power’s better than yours.”
– Hurley
Apr 16th
I went to California
But now I’m back in KS. And Friday I will be in North Carolina. I think it’s time to add more destinations to my Epic Journey list. The trip was super fun, although the weather deities did not really cooperate to my liking. It was in the 60s the whole time I was there (although i think it did get warmer on Sunday). Thursday: Bad turbulence on the takeoff out of ‘ta, but that...
Apr 14th
Dear Kristen....
(saw this on facebook, too funny not to post) Dear Kristen, I don’t really know how to tell you this, but you’re a leprechaun. I think I realized it when last year when you peed your pants as you were eating Kraft Dinner and I saw you sit on your “My Little Pony” collection. I’m sure you’re high enough to understand how awful you are. I’m returning your...
Apr 14th
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I'm leaving on a jet plane...
But I know I’ll be back Monday. And I am super excited to return to the whale’s vagina. And by that, I mean San Diego. I’m pulling for the nice weather dieties to do their supernatural stuff and make the weather fabulous while I’m there. Here’s to hoping! And I can’t find my iPod charger ANYWHERE, so I may be without musics until I land. Bummer.
Apr 9th
Busy is good
I’ve been going to the courthouse every day for a week now to observe a trial that’s very personal to me. I won’t go into details, but it’s been pretty stressful. In a way though, it’s been good for me to have a daily routine of getting up in the morning, being somewhere by 8 am, and not leaving until 5 pm or after. I’m not doing any actual work, but I am...
Apr 8th
Autism Discussion (via my facebook profile)
Me: Jenny McCarthy is offensive and downright wrong. Autism is not a disease, and therefore does not have or need a "cure." She is spreading misinformation like a quack, and does not speak for everyone. http://www.stopjenny.com
Dustin: Interesting
Daniel: I totally agree. I always thought she was egotistical and HOLIER THAN THOU about autism. Every autistic child is unique, and will respond to different approached differently. Everything I ever needed to learn about JOY, and SMILING and LAUGHTER and HAPPINESS, I learned from my autistic son.
Jill Christine: I'm incensed when I see other parents claiming it can be "cured" because it puts an unnecessary burden on parents. I WENT THROUGH IT. The vast majority of kids will remain in the spectrum their entire lives. Parents need a road to acceptance, not false hopes. Thanks, Sara- this topic got me back on Facebook earlier than planned. I'm writing about it in my book ;)
Maggie: She's not just offensive. She's factually inaccurate and is spreading a irrational and unscientific fear of vaccines that's going to end up getting people killed. Worse, when people ask her about it, she talks like those people will just be collateral damage. Absolves herself of all blame and says she hopes those deaths will make the government force in safe vaccines. Except, you know. We have those already. Check out http://www.jennymccarthybodycount.com/Jenny_McCarthy_Body_Count/Home.html
Beth: I didn't go check out the site, but I thought she had an autistic child...?
Maggie: She claims vaccines caused her son's autism (a theory that's been completely dis-proven at this point) and that she cured her son's autism with a special diet and detox regimen ("cures" that have absolutely no data backing them up). Honestly, I have no idea what to make of that. It's possible the kid was just high-functioning to begin with. It's also possible she's just deluding herself. I've never seen him on TV and certainly not seen any before/after filmed behavior.
Jill Christine: She does have a son w/ Autism. Just because some approaches have really worked with him she's assuming they'll cure everyone's child (at least that's how she comes off). The statistics say it all, and she gets parents thinking they have the power to "heal" their kids. She's forgetting about the numbers, or just ignoring them.
Beth: I do really hate the vaccine debate, I just had no idea Jenny McCarthy had anything to do with it. :) I agree that vaccines aren't what cause autism and my kid gets all her shots. :)
Jill Christine: I have thought the same thing. I'd like to actually see before & after footage of her child. Even then, any child that improves significantly is in the extreme minority. I know a boy who was autistic at age 3-4, and now at age 14 his mom claims he's completely "healed"...but he's really VERY Asperger's (a more mild, but very real form of autism). Denial is HUGE in the autism community. People are either on a tirade about "curing", denying the child has it at all, or in debilitating guilt & grief...I had to drop out of support groups in order to gain any sanity and reach acceptance. Nothing has helped my son more than that.
Me: Jenny McCarthy has also been quoted as saying that there just aren't any autistic adults because Autism is a "right now" kind of thing, implying that before the vaccine schedules changed in 1992, autism wasn't an issue. I beg to differ! My older brother will turn 30 this year. I'm pretty sure he's been an "adult" for the past 12 years. We don't hear about adults and autism because the focus is all on children and "cures" and early intervention. I think early intervention is great, but we can't expect that children with autism will "recover" from it, or that they will remain children forever. In her son's case, she had a very hard time getting an autism diagnosis, and I can't help but wonder if that was because either he really wasn't autistic, and was having a reaction to an environmental toxin or an allergy, or if he was very high functioning (which means that he still is high-functioning, and remains on the spectrum, even though she claims he is completely "recovered.").
Me: Also, I haven't seen any significant before and after footage of her son, and I am very curious to see how he progresses as he gets older. I think he's about seven years old now.
Maggie: "she had a very hard time getting an autism diagnosis" If multiple doctors say your kid doesn't have autism, maybe it's time to start looking at other possibilities...rather than, you know, claiming doctors lie.
Me: That's what I can't get past. I mean, she was looking for answers around 2004, not 1984. Doctors, psychologists and educators know what to look for today, and she talks about going from doctor to doctor seeking a diagnosis. It just doesn't add up for me. But she goes around with her celebrity status and her books and wild and broad generalizations, spreading false hope to so many parents. It's scary and I feel very sad for children who are given "treatments" to cure them, rather than their parents just accepting them as the people they are. I am convinced that autism is not a disorder of the mind, just a different order. There is plenty of evidence to support that notion.
Jill Christine: I found the quote where Jenny says Autism is a "rigt now" thing and there are no adults. I was dumbfounded because I used to work with developmentally disabled adults in group homes. The autistic clients ranged from 25-60 years old, and there were many! The only thing that is "Now" oriented are the higher numbers of diagnoses. She needs to say things more intelligently, otherwise she sounds like a complete flake head. I really, really feel for the parents who think they can "cure" their kids because of her claims. I love your spin on autism as a "Different Order" instead of a "Disorder"...that's great and so true!
Me: Thanks! Thanks to everyone, I'm glad that we could get a good discussion going, and I appreciate everyone's insights.
Apr 5th
I didn't work out today.
I guess you’re supposed to take a day off, but I did miss the endorphin rush today. I spent a good deal of the day in a courtroom, which wasn’t so great. More of that will be happening in the next few days. Also, I am EXHAUSTED today. Hopefully I’ll get to sleep at a decent time tonight (and STAY asleep). One week from tomorrow, I will be in California! Woot woot!
Apr 2nd
first is worst (duke and unc); second is best (ku) →
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Apr 2nd
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